Kerisma Vere
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The Light Switch Myth: Contemporary Approaches to Creating Lasting Change
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Sarah's Secret Christmas Wish
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2025
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Ways I Showed Up for Myself: A 60-Day Self-Gratitude Practice
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The Light Switch Myth: Contemporary Approaches to Creating Lasting Change:
"A self-help guide to lasting change in our lives
The Light Switch Myth is a self-help guide to lasting change in our lives. The idea behind it is that most people think change in our behaviors and habits should happen like switching on and off a light" Read more of this review » |
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| I was quite impressed with this compilation of art therapy exercises for children by author Rostislava Buhleva-Simeonova. The quality and depth of the exercise provided is above par. The book provides a variety of activities as well as the purpose , ...more | |
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| I adored this book! I teach adults about their nervous system and am so grateful author Sally Mae Writes has created this delightful book to teach children about it. She presents the concepts of what our nervous system does for us and how it interact ...more | |
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| An interesting collection of stories. This was a gentle read that sparked the imagination, used engaging descriptions that brought ideas and images to life and provided more that a few curious twists to to the unfolding of each story. A favorite desc ...more | |
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The Light Switch Myth: Contemporary Approaches to Creating Lasting Change:
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Ways I Showed Up for Myself: A 60-Day Self-Gratitude Practice:
"A Self-care Manual
I find this to be a thoughtful and quietly transformative journal that shifts the focus from perfection and productivity to self-recognition, which is far more sustainable. This 60-day practice helps readers end their day with hones" Read more of this review » |
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“Learning and transformation happen in layers. We rarely uncover every layer the first time we encounter something, no matter how hard we try.”
― The Light Switch Myth: A begginer's guide to creating realistic and sustainable change
― The Light Switch Myth: A begginer's guide to creating realistic and sustainable change
“one little trick I have found helpful: I often ask myself , what direction are your feet pointed? Even if I dont have it in me to move forward, simply setting the intention-imagining my feet pointing forward-can reframe my sense of progress”
― The Light Switch Myth: A begginer's guide to creating realistic and sustainable change
― The Light Switch Myth: A begginer's guide to creating realistic and sustainable change
“one little trick I have found helpful: I often ask myself , what direction are your feet pointed? Even if I dont have it in me to move forward, simply setting the intention-imagining my feet pointing forward-can reframe my sense of progress”
― The Light Switch Myth: A begginer's guide to creating realistic and sustainable change
― The Light Switch Myth: A begginer's guide to creating realistic and sustainable change
“Learning and transformation happen in layers. We rarely uncover every layer the first time we encounter something, no matter how hard we try.”
― The Light Switch Myth: A begginer's guide to creating realistic and sustainable change
― The Light Switch Myth: A begginer's guide to creating realistic and sustainable change
“The ability to do hard things is perhaps the most useful ability you can foster in yourself or your children. And proof that you are someone who can do them is one of the most useful assets you can have on your life resume.
Our self-image is composed of historical evidence of our abilities. The more hard things you push yourself to do, the more competent you will see yourself to be.
If you can run marathons or throw double your body weight over your head, the sleep deprivation from a newborn is only a mild irritant. If you can excel at organic chemistry or econometrics, onboarding for a new finance job will be a breeze.
But if we avoid hard things, anything mildly challenging will seem insurmountable. We’ll cry into TikTok over an errant period at the end of a text message. We’ll see ourselves as incapable of learning new skills, taking on new careers, and escaping bad situations.
The proof you can do hard things is one of the most powerful gifts you can give yourself.”
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Our self-image is composed of historical evidence of our abilities. The more hard things you push yourself to do, the more competent you will see yourself to be.
If you can run marathons or throw double your body weight over your head, the sleep deprivation from a newborn is only a mild irritant. If you can excel at organic chemistry or econometrics, onboarding for a new finance job will be a breeze.
But if we avoid hard things, anything mildly challenging will seem insurmountable. We’ll cry into TikTok over an errant period at the end of a text message. We’ll see ourselves as incapable of learning new skills, taking on new careers, and escaping bad situations.
The proof you can do hard things is one of the most powerful gifts you can give yourself.”
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