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Color Your Way To A Life You Love: Overcome Fear (A Self-Help Adult Coloring Book for Relaxation and Personal Growth)
A stress-relief how-to guide to help you get from standstill to momentum in 30 days.Ever feel terrified to step out and go after your wants/dreams/passions/goals? Afraid to take a leap of faith? So scared that you can't seem to take a single action to get yourself to where you most want to be? The marvelous news is that you can change all of that. This is not just another coloring book, it's also an invitation for you to delve deeper into who you are so you can find out what makes you come alive. With that in mind, I invite you inside these pages on a creative self-help adventure. You'll unleash your artistic side with 60 calming designs & patterns to color while you do daily small-sized activities aimed at: 1. helping you heal yourself & 2. inspiring you to create a life you love. My hope is that you'll use these pages to ignite your imagination, discard your limitations, & free your inner creator.Other books in this motivation & inspiration series (available now or coming soon): Color Your Way to a Life You Love: JournalColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Encourage YourselfColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Forgive YourselfColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Get Out of Your Own WayColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Heal Your Burned-Out SelfColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Crush Self-DoubtColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Let GoColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Become Yourself
Color Your Way To A Life You Love: Crush Self-Doubt (A Self-Help Adult Coloring Book for Relaxation and Personal Growth)
A stress-relief how-to guide to help you get from doubt to confidence in 30 days.Ever find yourself stopped in your tracks by your own insecurities? Stuck & not moving forward because of thoughts that you're not good/worthy/capable enough? Afraid you don't have what it takes to succeed? Paralyzed by perfection? The spectacular news is that you can change all of that. This is not just another coloring book, it's also an invitation for you to delve deeper into who you are so you can find out what makes you come alive. With that in mind, I invite you inside these pages on a creative self-help adventure. You'll unleash your artistic side with 60 calming designs & patterns to color while you do daily small-sized activities aimed at: 1. helping you heal yourself & 2. inspiring you to create a life you love. My hope is that you'll use these pages to ignite your imagination, discard your limitations, & free your inner creator.Other books in this motivation & inspiration series (available now or coming soon): Color Your Way to a Life You Love: JournalColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Encourage YourselfColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Forgive YourselfColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Overcome FearColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Heal Your Burned-Out SelfColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Get Out Of Your Own WayColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Let GoColor Your Way to a Life You Love: Become Yourself
Color Pictures

Color Pictures

Frances Colpitt

The Art Galleries at TCU
2012
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An exhibition of recent photography organized by Frances Colpitt, “Color Pictures” examines color as a subject matter in works by John Baldessari, Sarah Charlesworth, William Eggleston, Russell Lee, Thomas Ruff, Stephen Shore, Allison V. Smith, and Ann Stautberg. The exhibition charts the merger of art and photography from the 1970s to the present. During this period, both the photo world and the art world were transformed by the conflict between photography’s high technical and aesthetic standards and the intentionally amateur and nonchalant approach to the camera by conceptually-oriented artists who used the camera to document their often ephemeral materials and elusive ideas. Their rocky fusion led not only to the acceptance of the photographic medium as a legitimate tool for art making, but also to unparalleled growth in the number of artists using the camera in the 1980s and 1990s. Both the exhibit and the catalogue offer a variety of insights into the meaningful role of color in visual art and in the visible world. The catalogue includes essays and color plates from the exhibition, as well as an introductory essay by Colpitt that outlines the issues at stake in the use of color in recent photography. Commentaries on Individual artists were written by graduate students in TCU’s School of Art who participated in a graduate art history seminar, Photography In/As/ Not As Art, spring 2012.
Color Words for Writers

Color Words for Writers

Hamilton

Hamilton House (Canada)
2017
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Are you stuck for another word for "green" or "red"? How about "jade", "alligator", "pine", "kiwi", "sage"? Or "vermillion", "claret", "cardinal", "fiesta", "ox blood", "Ferrari"? "Black" a bit overused? Try "asphalt", "obsidian", "raven", "sable", "jet", "ebony", "oil spill", "onyx", "cinder". Described as a "surprisingly helpful tool for writers", this ebook is a fast, specialized resource completely devoted to giving you hundreds of different words for colors. Every writer, fiction or non fiction, uses colors. And is always in need of a fresh, vital color word to create emotional nuance and punch up imaginative impact. No longer do you have to drag out your big thesaurus or search online. Simply click on the color you need and up pops a horde of vivid alternate color words right before you on your screen. Over 80 alternatives alone for "black". Over 140 for "red". Over 160 for "green". And so on for other colors, including such wide ranging extra categories as "clear", "mixed", "jewel", "neutral" and "metal". Also included are notes on color meaning and significance along with common color phrases. Who needs Color Words for Writers? Bloggers who must turn out fresh, engaging posts daily. Copywriters seeking powerful images to persuade. Entrepreneurs creating outstanding promotional materials. Marketers describing hot new products. Content and article writers adding brilliance and zing to their work. Fundraisers and public speakers bringing life to heart-warming stories. Novelists, poets and fiction writers of every variety. Anyone needing a brainwave quickly for a color not limited to plain "pink", "yellow" or "brown". These color words were meticulously collected by an author who has been writing romance, YA and historical novels for over 30 years and who still uses them every day. This ebook is especially recommended as a jump start for beginning writers and is described by a user as "one of the treasures of my writing kit". Your life is too busy to lose precious time racking your brain for that perfect word. Get Color Words for Writers and have it at your fingertips-instantly
Color Me Grey: Book One of the Alexis Stanton Chronicles
...exciting, highly paid position for person with specialized training... Recently unemployed after quitting a boring office job, Alexis Stanton finds a mysterious ad in the help wanted section that might prove to be the answer to her desire for excitement and adventure. After an intense application process, including actually fighting with her competition, she gets the job of her dreams. But is it going to kill her?
Color My Garden: A Birds, Bees, Butterflies and Bugs Coloring Book
Color My Garden introduces kids to the four B's of gardening: birds, bees, butterflies, and bugs. By coloring these charming pictures and reading a few lines of the informative text, children will connect with the creatures that play and work to keep our gardens in balance. "The good bugs eat the bad bugs and the birds eat them all." Kids learn that there's no need to use toxic sprays and chemicals. This natural process encourages pollinators to stay busy in the garden. Color My Garden is perfect for 5-10 years olds and complements school gardening programs. Also included are a habitat glossary, crossword puzzle, and drawing challenges.
Color of Lies

Color of Lies

Abbe Rolnick

Sedro Publishing
2013
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"Rolnick's assertive prose generates a slow, steady pace and even moments of poetry: "Teardrops of sadness were meant to be swallowed so that the oceans would fill with only happy tears." - Kirkus Reviews In the Skagit River Valley--gateway to the pristine Pacific Northwest wilderness--vegetation, birds, and people are inexplicably dying. Does the river carry pollutants from illegal waste sites? One elderly bully's spiteful lies have trapped her victims in a toxic web: JoAnne, a former World War II pilot, is wheelchair-bound from a youthful accident involving sinister secrets. Maria, JoAnne's niece and professional pilot, masks the unresolved pain of childhood abandonment. Spencer, a young organic vintner, suspects the rich valley soil has been polluted by undocumented wastes. Russell, a spunky 95-year-old ham radio buff, intercepts curious messages that provide clues to the decades-long cover-up. Lies, even the little white lies told to protect themselves and each other from the past, suddenly conspire against them as the valley's secrets unravel. Threatened with exposure, the perpetrator resorts to more malicious behavior, and her victims must join with the community to stop her and save the valley. All must face difficult truths to halt the accumulation of more than one kind of toxic behavior. This is a story of challenge and triumph over demons both personal and environmental, inviting us to explore with its characters the nature of truth, trust, and accountability. "Pacific Northwest settings are richly drawn and the plot intricately woven." - Mary Elizabeth, Verified Reviewer "This story was very engaging and I could not put it down until I finished it." - Kim M, Verified Reviewer Read the entire Generations of Secrets series: 1. River of Angels, "an absorbing drama with extraordinary characters." (Kirkus) 2. Color of Lies, "a well-researched novel that highlights community."(Kirkus) 3. Founding Stones, "the author's pithy writing helps retain a discernable tension."(Kirkus)
Color Blind: What A Different World It Would Be

Color Blind: What A Different World It Would Be

Chenelle Foster

JayMedia Publishing
2019
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Color Blind is the story of a young interracial couple who deal with an intense amount of racism during their lives. Follow them from their first date to the birth of their child. A tale of highs and lows with triumph and tragedy around every corner. Take this journey with them while you ponder the question, "What a different world it would be if we were all Color Blind?"
Color My Word

Color My Word

Attitude Publishing, a Division of Renea
2022
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Color My World is a multi-cultural coloring book series that provides images where different cultures are reflected to give children and adults the opportunity to see themselves while creatively expressing themselves.
Color of Heaven

Color of Heaven

Julianne Maclean

Blue Ocean
2011
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"A box of tissues should be included in the purchase price of this book.... I finished THE COLOR OF HEAVEN in a matter of hours, but I've no doubt the read and the lessons imparted through Sophie's story will stay with me... probably forever. THE COLOR OF HEAVEN is an incredibly poignant and unbelievably gripping novel, deserving Romance Junkies' highest rating."FIVE BLUE RIBBONS - Chris at Romance Junkies A deeply emotional tale about Sophie Duncan, a successful columnist whose world falls apart after her daughter's unexpected illness and her husband's shocking affair. When it seems nothing else could possibly go wrong, her car skids off an icy road and plunges into a frozen lake. There, in the cold dark depths of the water, a profound and extraordinary experience unlocks the surprising secrets from Sophie's past, and teaches her what it means to truly live...and love. Full of surprising twists and turns and a near-death experience that will leave you breathless, this story is not to be missed. Print edition includes a Bookclub Discussion Guide. "A gripping, emotional tale you'll want to read in one sitting." - New York Times bestselling author, Julia London "Brilliantly poignant mainstream tale." - 4 1/2 starred review, Romantic Times
Color My Horse

Color My Horse

Bev Pettersen

Westerhall
2011
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Jessica barely knows one end of a horse from the other. She's the last woman her sexy new boss needs...but will she turn into the only one he really wants? Reader Views Literary Awards Finalist Best Romance Mark Russell never expected his rookie groom to have the spunk or savvy to last at his demanding race barn. Or that his reluctant respect would turn to a growing desire. But as the forbidden attraction between them sizzles, manipulation and murder threaten not only his horses but also their lives. And suddenly a championship race is the very least of his worries.