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The author of this new, illustrated guide tells us there are a number of ways to respond when trouble knocks at the door of one's heart. Reaching out, reaching up, and reaching within can bring balm to ease the pain. Let this book of support and inspiration point the way toward a better day.
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This little book, with its wise elfin characters, is designed to help you find ways of connecting with yourself, with others, with God. A few moments alone with Loneliness Therapy, and you will realize that if you seek, you will find. You'll find that you're really not alone at all!
5) Work Therapy
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The Elves offer tips for reaching a new level of confidence and job satisfaction using their trademark wit, wisdom and whimsy.
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Life sometimes brings a setback so unexpected or powerful that we feel confused, disoriented, and lost. We feel overwhelmed by doubt or fear, and lose confidence and faith in our abilities, our judgment, and our basic goodness. This wise book is designed to help readers recover self-confidence and move forward with life, filled with renewed hope and purpose.
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The word companion comes from Latin roots that, taken together, mean "the person who shares bread with us." In that spirit, this collection of Caring Mentors by Daniel Grippo offers help, healing, and hope during difficult times by sharing the saintly wisdom of five companions who came before us: Mary of Nazareth, Julian of Norwich, Therese of Lisieux, Thomas Merton, and Mother Teresa.