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People can and do recover from alcoholism and drug addiction. A combination of research and interviews were used to compile Still Standing: Inspiration from People with Long-Term Abstinence from Alcohol and Drugs. These stories of individuals with over 20 and 30 years of sobriety identify factors that lead to long-term abstinence. The stories tell what it was like for individuals prior to their recovery and what they felt contributed to their achievement of long-term sobriety. Alcoholism got in the way of who I was supposed to be. Recovery made me the person I was supposed to be. Paul
When Kobe joins soccer he couldn't be happier and looks forward to his second season. But when he starts to lose interest in his favourite sport, his dad becomes concerned. Kobe and his dad explore a solution. Up to seventy percent of children quit soccer Kobe however, doesn’t quit.
Research shows that coaches believe mental attitude accounts for 50% of not only players' success, but also teams' success. However, this is often overlooked from both a coaching standpoint, as well as in individual training plans. Get Your Head In The Game not only offers insight into the relationship between mental attitude and the performance of soccer players, but will also assist both players and coaches who are aspiring to improve their mental game and motivate their teams.Quotes and brief player profiles used throughout Get Your Head In The Game summarize the players' thoughts, so that you, the reader, can easily gain understanding of the mental attitude of professional players. It also provides inspirational insight into the work ethic of your favorite players. Successful soccer players not only believe in themselves, but they have a dream and follow it. They are willing to look critically at areas needing improvement; they work hard and make sacrifices.
Oh My Gosh, Josh Is Forgetful, is a delightfully illustrated story about Josh's forgetfulness that can tests his Mom's patience. Josh is continually losing mitts, socks, coats, homework, and books. However, he begins to take responsibility for his forgetfulness when his new bike goes missing. He does show his Mom that there are some things he does not forget.
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