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Focus, Write, Achieve: A Practical Guide for Writers
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When you sit down to write, distractions creep in and creative energy often fades. These tips are designed to help you stay focused, get your work done, and bring out your best.

"Violet's Amazing Summer"
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"Faith is not about seeing the path clearly ahead, but about walking it confidently because you know who is leading you."

A Book Review: The Gift of Feeling
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Sensitivity is that warm feeling that connects us to others, allowing us to understand without words and to feel what remains unspoken. It is an innate gift that grants us the ability to empathize, love, and deeply perceive the emotions of those around us. Those who possess this gift see the world through the eyes of the heart, finding beauty even in the simplest things.

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Sensitivity is that warm feeling that connects us to others, allowing us to understand without words and to feel what remains unspoken. It is an innate gift that grants us the ability to empathize, love, and deeply perceive the emotions of those around us. Those who possess this gift see the world through the eyes of the heart, finding beauty even in the simplest things.

Ordering Your Private World
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This revised and updated version of Ordering Your Private World comes with a small group discussion guide.  The questions are far from trite and require some honesty and thought, but are an excellent resource for getting a group of people together to read the book and study its implications for their lives.  It also provides an excellent framework for accountability in everything from pursuing God's dream for my life to spiritual disciplines to taking our walk with Jesus more serious each and every day.

A Book Review: The Jesus I Never Knew
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Who is this that loves so deeply? How does He forgive those who hurt Him? How does He seek out the sinner before the righteous? At that moment, I realized that Jesus was not just a story to be told, but a life to be lived. He is the light in the darkness, the hope in the midst of pain, the outstretched hand when everyone else falls. He was the Jesus I never knew... but today, He has become the Jesus I cannot live without.

Book Review: In His Image
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”In His Image” is a collaborative book written by Dr. Paul Brand, a renowned surgeon and specialist in leprosy treatment, and author Philip Yancey. The book intertwines medicine and spirituality, exploring how the human body reflects the image of God through its unique complexity, incredible function, and remarkable ability to heal and regenerate.

Mans search for himself
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"Man's Search for Himself" by Rollo May is a worthwhile read that examines the problems facing modern Western mankind through the lens of Existential Psychotherapy, a form of psychotherapy whose practitioners didn't just prescribe drugs for things like anxiety and loneliness, but believed that examining these issues at their root, uncovered people experiencing crisis's of being, or existing that was in conflict with the world around them.

Book Review: Every Young Woman's Battle
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Every Young Woman's Battle was a true embodiment of failure, as the girls proved that despite all the hype, they didn't have the ability to face real challenges.”

We will talk about battles, especially “Every young Woman's battle” There are many girls who suffer from personal battles and battles with those around them, this book will help you solve many of the issues you face.

The Art of Counseling
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The book **"The Art of Counseling"** by American psychologist **Rollo May** is considered one of the most significant works that explore counseling as a profound human and psychological process, rather than a mere exchange of opinions or casual advice. Rollo May, well-known for his contributions to existential psychology, focused in his works on themes such as freedom, responsibility, and human anxiety, which gave his perspective on counseling a unique depth compared to traditional approaches.