Your Coping Skills Aren't Working
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
It's time to move beyond the self-destructive coping "skills" that hold you back! číst celé






It's time to move beyond the self-destructive coping "skills" that hold you back! číst celé
Exploring the beauty in life's small details, this memoir blends personal anecdotes with recipes, encouraging readers to appreciate the overlooked. Jennifer Clark reflects on profound themes such as sibling love, coining the term "siblionic" to capture their unique bonds. The narrative balances humor and poignancy as she navigates serious issues, including loss and the contrasting ways her family copes with it. Through quirky observations—from naming fish to pop culture references—Clark invites readers to savor both the simple and significant moments in life.
The deep bond between Lawrence Anthony and the traumatized matriarch of the wild elephant herd he saved is at the heart of this story.
A complete, one-stop resource that takes the guesswork out of finding materials that work, and allows teachers and other educators to incorporate a structured, sequential approach to the teaching of reading from phonics to comprehension.
The Lost Teachings of the Apostles, Hidden for Such a Time as This
The book serves as a guide to experiencing a first-century supernatural lifestyle, as exemplified by early Christians. Sid Roth, the host of "It's Supernatural!", shares insights and teachings aimed at empowering readers to embrace and manifest spiritual gifts and miracles in their daily lives. Through practical advice and biblical references, it encourages a deep connection with the supernatural aspects of faith, promising a transformative journey for believers.
Jennifer Clark reframes the smart city concept within the trajectory of uneven development of cities and regions, as well as the long history of technocratic solutions to urban policy challenges. She considers the potential of emerging technologies as well as their capacity to exacerbate existing inequalities and even produce new ones.
True transformation goes beyond merely avoiding harmful behaviors; it involves addressing the deeper aspects of the soul. This book explores the essential elements that facilitate lasting change, emphasizing that genuine life-altering shifts come from understanding and nurturing the soul's desires. By focusing on this inner journey, readers can achieve profound and enduring personal growth.
With a strong literary presence, the author has garnered nominations for prestigious awards, including the Rhysling Award and multiple Pushcart Prizes. Her diverse body of work spans poems, essays, and short stories, appearing in esteemed journals like The Midwest Quarterly and Ecotone. Notably, her short story earned the Editor's Choice Award from Fiction Fix, and her play addressing child neglect was showcased at a national conference. Currently residing in Kalamazoo, Michigan, she continues to contribute significantly to contemporary literature.
The collection of poems explores the beauty and mystery found in everyday life, encouraging readers to appreciate the small wonders around them, such as moths, dandelions, dogs, and beer. Rather than focusing on transcending to heaven, it emphasizes bringing the essence of heaven into our earthly experiences, even amid life's chaos and distractions.