Books tagged: resiliency

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The Human Side of Quality and the TAO: The Greening of Leadership    by Michael Basso
Price: $9.95 USD. 35280 words. Published on July 19, 2010. .

Embracing, yet beyond, six sigma, lean & TQM, the Holistic Quality System and the Greening of Leadership are seamlessly integrated with concepts from Professional Psychology and Organizational Development. Part I is about the History and Systems of Quality, viz technology and finance; while Part Two is focused upon social, pychological, biological and spiritual aspects of Quality
Growing Up in the Care of Strangers: The Experiences, Insights and Recommendations of Eleven Former Foster Kids    by Waln Brown
Price: $9.99 USD. 61930 words. Published on December 7, 2010. .

Provides child welfare professionals insightful feedback from clients who grew up in juvenile justice, foster care, orphanage, adoptive and mental health placements. What makes this book particularly instructive derives from the authors credentials. They are college-educated adults who masterfully intertwine their childhood stories with mature perspective and their own professional expertise.
Out Of Balance? Be a Bounce Back Person    by Judy H. Wright
Price: $7.77 USD. 36510 words. Published on September 3, 2011. .

Learn to balance the six areas of life with empowerment coach, Judy H. Wright.
Echoes of a Life Well Lived    by Shlok Vaidya
Price: Free! 1170 words. Published on January 24, 2012. .

The very, very short, free, "Echoes of a Life Well Lived" draws upon the the historic and fictional experiences to reveal how we can mentally prepare ourselves for each stage of our lives, and enjoy meaning and success in an increasingly uncertain world.
It's the Economy that Matters Most    by Richard Holdren
Price: $1.99 USD. 11000 words. Published on March 11, 2012. .

Every American concerned about protecting Freedom and the right to property and prosperity must read this book. The enemies of the United States are not out to conquer the US militarily. They are seeking to collapse the US from within. They attack not our military,they instead target the US way of life: Its Economy. This book explains the strategic choices which lie ahead for America.
Winning Through: Resilience and you    by Zita Weber
Price: $2.99 USD. 6120 words. Published on June 13, 2012. .

Winning Through: Resilience and you is an empowering book that gives you the theory, the skills and strategies to deal with the tough times and win through.
Hope, Faith & Empathy    by Monique Gray Smith
Price: $7.95 USD. 54630 words. Published on July 3, 2012. .

Hope, Faith & Empathy is the story of Tilly, a young Indigenous woman growing up in Canada, and the individuals who helped shape her life, her survival and her irrepressible spirit. Together, they tell a unique perspective of history rooted in strength, resiliency and hope. Woven throughout the book are stories, humour, wisdom and thought provoking teachings.Hope, Faith and Empathy is relevant, in
The Yellow Butterfly    by Kamon
Price: $4.49 USD. 2450 words. Published on February 17, 2013. .

I wrote The Yellow Butterfly for my friend who lost her husband. There are not many easy to read stories for children who have to cope with the loss of a parent. It is a story for children but even an adult reading it will appreciate the bliss to the heart coming from a tiny Yellow Butterfly.
The Mental and Emotional Tool Kit    by Ray Mathis
Price: $3.99 USD. 62650 words. Published on April 25, 2013. .

At times, we all have more emotion than we'd like to have. It often causes us to make mistakes with other people. For some, it gives purpose to unhealthy, self-defeating behavior that they struggle to stop engaging in. Generating emotion is part of being human, but it's not some inevitable product of what happens to us. We can learn to generate less emotion. This book will show you how to.
Mental and Emotional Karate    by Ray Mathis
Price: $3.99 USD. 65140 words. Published on May 1, 2013. .

No one can hurt our feelings. That's semantic and scientific nonsense. The truth is that it's what we choose to think about others and what they say or do that really determines how we feel, be it hurt or anything else. I will teach you how to use the power of choice to earn the equivalent of a black belt in Mental and Emotional Karate and stop being a victim of others comments or actions.