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I love creating gratitude journals and so when I was asked to create one for a friend, I couldn''t resist.This one has a cute gamer theme and is aimed at both boys and girls.It has been developed to help your children develop 3 key mindfulness practices:Gratitude: being thankful for everything they have and everything that they receive.Kindness: what we send out into the world is what will come back to us. Being kind towards others also makes us feel good.Affirmations: using positive affirmations every day helps them to believe in themselves. Start by saying "I am! and then get them to say something positive about themselves. Then keep saying it until they start to believe it.By practicing gratitude, kindness and affirmations every day, they can develop a positive mindset that will help them become more resilient over time.
Experience a restored heart of joy and feel the rhythm of heartbeats flowing with excitement, while you are exuding the sweet fragrance of love in the air. Rekindle the meaning of happiness that is felt when love walks back into your life again, when, you thought it would never return. Time to open up and sing again! God is Faithful! He wants us to know that His love is always there for us to receive. I believe In The Key of Love is a must read for every man and woman who has known love, lost hope in it, and suddenly feels the stirring of promise once again. "In The Key of Love" knocks within.. It's time to answer.- Apostle John L. Hickman
The ultimate guide that shows readers how to reach their greatest success in life.
Winner of the Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Fiction, Karen Brown's Little Sinners, and Other Stories features a sad, strange mosaic of women and men grappling with the loss and pain of everyday existence, people inhabiting a suburban landscape haunted by ghosts.
Through the ages, rabies has exemplified the danger of diseases that transfer from wild animals to humans and their domestic stock. In South Africa, rabies has been on the rise since the latter part of the twentieth century despite the availability of postexposure vaccines and regular inoculation campaigns for dogs.In
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