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When Heather Korbmacher's 10-year-old son began having extreme emotional responses to otherwise normal situations, she began to wonder what was happening to her child. When these responses erupted into violent rages, severe panic attacks, debilitating anxiety and phobias, an inability to eat, and a rigid need for everything to be just right, this mother knew something was profoundly wrong.In this true story, one mother shares her journey to find healing for her son and her family. She unpacks the terrifying heartache of suddenly losing the son she once knew, the fierce battle that a parent endures to save a child, and the peace of finding health and a new normal. You will be moved by the courage of Heather's determination to find answers, save her son, and take back control of her life. You will find hope and guidance as you read this account of one family's quest for healing. You will be inspired to fight your own battles, knock down barriers, and ultimately find your own peace.Heather Korbmacher is a dedicated mother and fierce advocate for families living with PANDAS/PANS/AE. She resides in Bellingham, WA with her loving husband and two tenacious children. Connect with her at CourageousParent.comA portion of the proceeds will go to support PANDAS Network, dedicated to improving diagnosis and treatment of children with PANDAS/PANS/AE.
When diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2000, Lonnell Johnson did not see "a death sentence." Instead, he saw a "life sentence" that transformed his thinking. In Embracing Your Life Sentence: How to Turn Life's Greatest Tragedies into Your Greatest Triumphs, he shares his holistic strategy to overcome any adversity. Weaving original poetry and Scripture into his battle plan, Johnson shows how he emerged, as not just a survivor but more than a conqueror.
¿De dónde venimos? Cuatro pequeñas, grandes historias, tan simples e intrincadas, como los cuatro rumbos del universo mesoamericano conquistado, la Nueva España, hoy México,conforman este relato líquido. En él, nuestros antepasados -esclavos negros, aventureros españoles, indígenas locales y un sanador del Celeste Imperio de los Ming- tejerán el entramado que conformará la identidad novohispana del territorio que hoy llamamos México. Acompañados de fuertes personalidades que tangencialmente cruzarán sus caminos, "Ser de Agua" intenta sujetar sus andanzas, anhelos y desventuras, que confluyen en la Gran Inundación de 1629. Los rizos y olas de este remolino alterarán sus vidas y, al ser parte del pasado, las nuestras, también. Ahí establecerán un nuevo orden que luchará contra la memoria de lo que una vez fue, hasta reconciliarse plenamente con ella y consigo mismos. El XVII, el siglo en el que se irritó Dios y oprimió con sus aguas al mundo conquistado, sumergirá sus destinos en una travesía que surca océanos y continentes, hasta alcanzar la paz, de cara a un futuro que ninguno imaginó.
¿De dónde venimos? Cuatro pequeñas, grandes historias, tan simples e intrincadas, como los cuatro rumbos del universo mesoamericano conquistado, la Nueva España, hoy México,conforman este relato líquido. En él, nuestros antepasados -esclavos negros, aventureros españoles, indígenas locales y un sanador del Celeste Imperio de los Ming- tejerán el entramado que conformará la identidad novohispana del territorio que hoy llamamos México. Acompañados de fuertes personalidades que tangencialmente cruzarán sus caminos, "Ser de Agua" intenta sujetar sus andanzas, anhelos y desventuras, que confluyen en la Gran Inundación de 1629. Los rizos y olas de este remolino alterarán sus vidas y, al ser parte del pasado, las nuestras, también. Ahí establecerán un nuevo orden que luchará contra la memoria de lo que una vez fue, hasta reconciliarse plenamente con ella y consigo mismos. El XVII, el siglo en el que se irritó Dios y oprimió con sus aguas al mundo conquistado, sumergirá sus destinos en una travesía que surca océanos y continentes, hasta alcanzar la paz, de cara a un futuro que ninguno imaginó.
Over the years, bullying has been rationalized as "kids being kids," and the cruelty never stops. Victims are forgotten or dismissed, and bullies are not held accountable. Before we realize it, our childhood bullies leave the playground and show up in all facets of society. We thought we could lose them, but they're back-stronger and more emboldened with age. Mary has seen it firsthand. She has intimate knowledge of the pain, scars and wounds of the victims. She has seen how these wounds can lead to unimaginable acts. Bullying is no rite of passage that anyone should endure. Mary has taken a stand against bullying and you can too. In Right of Passage, she challenges readers to take responsibility to join a revolution-put an end to bullying once and for all by doing these things: Recognizing patterns from childhood through adulthood Speaking up as a bystander and as the victim Upholding the rights of the victim to be safeIt's time we eliminated bullying at all ages.
The storms of life are inevitable, but how we handle them is up to us. Sometimes the storms of life can sidetrack us, sabotage us, and make us question our faith. We can react with hurt, pain, sorrow, anger, and resentment. However, the storms of life can be the very thing that draws us to the Father and helps us grow in our faith.Before the foundations of the world God prepared a magnificent plan for your life. He will never leave you nor forsake you. He promises to be by your side through the inevitable storms of life.Author, La-Nisa King has had personal experience with these storms and in her book she shares proven keys that have opened doors to a place of peace and calm.In her book, Walking Through The Storm, you will discover how to: Identify strongholds that weigh you down and keep you bound. Obtain freedom from unforgiveness and other traps that negatively affect your life. Empower your mind with principles necessary to bring you through the storm. Receive the supernatural promises God so desperately wants to give to you. See God's supernatural promises come to pass in your life starting today! Author, and speaker La-Nisa King has made it her mission to equip people with powerful life changing tools to overcome their devastating battles and become change agents in the world.
If you're like most people, you want to live a life of PURPOSE and ACHIEVEMENT. But as time continues, you may feel like your dreams are slipping from your reach. This book isn't about regret. It's about how to conquer potential regrets by replacing them with fulfilled dreams. Scheme your dream and take action so those dreams become amazing memories that inspire others.What's next for you? What's holding you back from conquering the next dream in your life? Do not allow your dreams to become regrets. Let nothing hold you back from getting THERE.In the movie GOOD WILL HUNTING, therapist Sean McGuire tells troubled teen Will Hunting about missing game six of the 1975 Red Sox World Series because "He had to go see about a girl." He explains to Will, "That's why I'm not talking to you right now about a girl I saw in a bar 20 years ago and how I always regretted not going over and talking to her. I don't regret the 18 years I was married to Nancy. I don't regret the last six years when she got really sick. And I sure don't regret missing the damn game."Die with memories, not regrets.
If you're like most people, you want to live a life of PURPOSE and ACHIEVEMENT. But as time continues, you may feel like your dreams are slipping from your reach. This book isn't about regret. It's about how to conquer potential regrets by replacing them with fulfilled dreams. Scheme your dream and take action so those dreams become amazing memories that inspire others.What's next for you? What's holding you back from conquering the next dream in your life? Do not allow your dreams to become regrets. Let nothing hold you back from getting THERE.In the movie GOOD WILL HUNTING, therapist Sean McGuire tells troubled teen Will Hunting about missing game six of the 1975 Red Sox World Series because "He had to go see about a girl." He explains to Will, "That's why I'm not talking to you right now about a girl I saw in a bar 20 years ago and how I always regretted not going over and talking to her. I don't regret the 18 years I was married to Nancy. I don't regret the last six years when she got really sick. And I sure don't regret missing the damn game."Die with memories, not regrets.
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