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Autoconfianza: Descubre Cómo Creer En Ti - Aumenta tu Seguridad Personal y Alcanza tus Metas
AUTOCONFIANZA: Descubre C mo Creer En Ti - Aumenta tu Seguridad Personal y Alcanza tus Metas, es m s que un libro tradicional de motivaci n y superaci n personal. Es un libro con principios pr cticos y muy convenientes para los lectores.La promesa del libro es llevarte de donde est s, hacia lo que deseas, todo basado en la construcci n de la autoconfianza como el pilar fundamental para tener una personalidad capaz de lograr grandes triunfos.As que ayudarte a triunfar es el objetivo de este libro. La premisa parte de tu responsabilidad y compromiso contigo mismo, de la aplicaci n en autom tico de la autoconfianza, sin embargo, para llegar a ese nivel de aplicaci n o implementaci n, necesitas un cambio de mentalidad, necesitas un mindset poderoso y es lo que lograr s a trav s de cada uno de estos cap tulos.Hacerte consciente de qui n eres, de tu potencial, y de c mo usarlo para tu bienestar es fundamental para tu crecimiento, y alcanzar un nivel de conciencia tal depende de lo que te dices a ti mismo.Por eso, con este libro vas a encontrar herramientas pr cticas para poder convertirte en la mejor versi n de ti mismo, y aumentar as tu seguridad y alcanzar todas las metas que te propongas en la vida.Entre otras cosas, de una forma m s espec fica, con este libro lograr s: Implementar el poder de la confianza en ti mismoDescubrir qui n eres y cu les son tus fortalezasInterpretar correctamente tus experiencias del pasadoConocer t cnicas reales y que s funcionan para tener autoconfianzaAumentar tu amor propioElevar tu autoestimaSuperar la fobia socialConocer y usar el poder de la emocionesManejar la inteligencia emocionalCultivar la claridad y el enfoqueTrazarte objetivos poderosos y de gran valorTodo eso y mucho m s. Tan solo necesitas adquirir el libro y as disfrutar de los beneficios que te ofrece.Olv date de las f rmulas m gicas y las promesas fantasiosas que algunos mal llamados gur s del crecimiento personal te ofrecen, con este libro acceder s a un conocimiento que ya ha sido probado por miles de personas, que te garantiza cambios porque es pr ctico.Aprovecha todo el contenido de este libro, c mpralo y comenzar s a experimentar cambios en tu mentalidad, autoconfianza, actitudes, comportamientos y como resultado de todo lo anterior: cambios en tu realidad.
Broken to Win

Broken to Win

Lester M Cox; Donald R Hudson

Xulon Press
2022
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Brokenness is a rite of passage experience by all of humanity. Broken to Win is a journey that takes the reader from brokenness to wholeness and from defeat to victory. It is a part of my personal struggles to success and to let the reader know that they too can come out victorious if they endure the process. We were born to win so we must fight through the struggles and never give up.
Mystery Boy

Mystery Boy

Lester Murray

Iuniverse
2021
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Within the pages of this book comes to life a remarkable young fellow who has all the characteristics every boy and girl, every mother and father, every teacher would love to see in every child. Who is this boy who is found in the middle of nowhere, with no talking ability, no knowledge of anything, who suddenly comes to life inspiring everyone with whom he comes into contact? He is both loveable, and extremely dangerous, if he needs to be. He is courageous, but emotional, strong, but weak. He is likeable - just like most children in this world. He is a young fellow, always moving forward, but he is as vulnerable as a newborn puppy or kitten. He's just a kid, but a kid almost every kid in the world could either aspire to, or wish he was your best friend I hope you'll look forward to reading this book, and the sequel, which is even more inspiring than this, yet the sequel cannot come unless you read and know this book
More to Life

More to Life

Lester Wertheimer

Iuniverse
2023
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More to Life is a series of entertaining and personal observations on a wide range of subjects. As a legacy to benefit grandchildren, individual essays are derived from a lifetime of personal experience from which others may also benefit. The essay on Religion, for example, begins before anyone believed there was a supernatural deity who exists today for nearly everyone. The previous thousands of years that lacked such an individual is rarely considered. Other essays deal with personal issues like Marriage, Happiness, and Aging. There seems no greater interest for grandchildren than the wise examples that comes with a grandparent's advancing years. More to Life discusses several important subjects that are likely to change your attitude, such as Trust, Risk, and simply Getting Along with others. The essay on Movies should interest those who have enjoyed movies for several years, but have no knowledge of its history. Readers may also enjoy the essays on Money, Wealth, and Luck, which often affects us all. Readers may not care about Politics, but they certainly care about Pain, which is frequently the result of deficient politicians. Essays on Beauty, Color, and Personality affects many of us to one extreme or another. Readers should now turn to the opening page and enjoy what follows.
The Legislative Intent of the Taiwan Relations Act
With China/US relations deteriorating the Taiwan Relations Act is the cornerstone of Asian policy and the intent of Congress in drafting the act more than 40 years ago TRA is significant if we are to meet the current crisis. The book which contains highly secret classifed memcoms and congressional debate which lends substance to the ambiguity that the crafters intended .
The Legislative Intent of the Taiwan Relations Act
With China/US relations deteriorating the Taiwan Relations Act is the cornerstone of Asian policy and the intent of Congress in drafting the act more than 40 years ago TRA is significant if we are to meet the current crisis. The book which contains highly secret classifed memcoms and congressional debate which lends substance to the ambiguity that the crafters intended .
Happenstance

Happenstance

Lester Fisher

Authorhouse
2021
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A bastard boomer negotiates the maze of postwar America. Wrenched from his working single mother, and brought to Camp Pondosa by his grandfather who was Woods Manager for McCloud Rv. Lumber Co. After his WAC mother became X-ray tech at the McCloud hospital, and acquired a husband, the new family moved to R. A. Long's "planned city" of Longview, Washington. A shocking change for a country-bumpkin kid. He attended Catholic School in this pretentious mill town with its socially stratified culture of mill workers, overlords and timber barons. Catholic indoctrination led to the Franciscan Seminary. He survived into his 6th year at the college of San Luis Rey, CA, when love won out. This young man left the pursuit of the priestly vocation to pursue the woman he had dated since his fifteenth year. First collegiate in his family, he and his girl entered the daunting halls of ivy at University of Washington. Engaged to his high school sweetheart, graduation approached in the turbulent years of 1969. A youth's options were few during the Vietnam War. Having taken his Naval Officer Candidate School exam, he also applied for Peace Corps. The NOCS did not reply, but the Peace Corps invited him to Kenya. Parting with his xenophobic fianc , he served in the idyllic Hills of Taita where began a romantic involvement with a Taita woman ... and her 3 children. Their happy two years together ended when he was exiled from Taita by his military induction notice. By happenstance, Richard Nixon had changed the course of his life. One young man's account chronicles the most turbulent growth in United States history. These were expansions in technology, global influence, wealth, power, popular unrest, and human rights. These changed America from a isolationist, racist enclave, to the present confusing, liberating, imperialistic and ideologically-divided envy of the world.
Happenstance

Happenstance

Lester Fisher

Authorhouse
2021
pokkari
A bastard boomer negotiates the maze of postwar America. Wrenched from his working single mother, and brought to Camp Pondosa by his grandfather who was Woods Manager for McCloud Rv. Lumber Co. After his WAC mother became X-ray tech at the McCloud hospital, and acquired a husband, the new family moved to R. A. Long's "planned city" of Longview, Washington. A shocking change for a country-bumpkin kid. He attended Catholic School in this pretentious mill town with its socially stratified culture of mill workers, overlords and timber barons. Catholic indoctrination led to the Franciscan Seminary. He survived into his 6th year at the college of San Luis Rey, CA, when love won out. This young man left the pursuit of the priestly vocation to pursue the woman he had dated since his fifteenth year. First collegiate in his family, he and his girl entered the daunting halls of ivy at University of Washington. Engaged to his high school sweetheart, graduation approached in the turbulent years of 1969. A youth's options were few during the Vietnam War. Having taken his Naval Officer Candidate School exam, he also applied for Peace Corps. The NOCS did not reply, but the Peace Corps invited him to Kenya. Parting with his xenophobic fianc , he served in the idyllic Hills of Taita where began a romantic involvement with a Taita woman ... and her 3 children. Their happy two years together ended when he was exiled from Taita by his military induction notice. By happenstance, Richard Nixon had changed the course of his life. One young man's account chronicles the most turbulent growth in United States history. These were expansions in technology, global influence, wealth, power, popular unrest, and human rights. These changed America from a isolationist, racist enclave, to the present confusing, liberating, imperialistic and ideologically-divided envy of the world.
Mr. Dad

Mr. Dad

Lester Andaca

Authorhouse
2021
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Comes from a soldier that is strong for his country, but yet to fall weak for the love of his wife. If truth be told his whole family has turned on him as it seems. He has one tour of duty left before he can call it quits, even though it hasn't been A1 approved, his cousin tells him it's the key to his problem. A duplicate, a double, a clone, to serve as protection in the place of his absence. Everything is ok until he leaves a wet, blurry teardrop of his heart and agony on the clone's Mr. Dad chip. After inserting it back behind Mr. Dad's ear, the moisture from the teardrop of Dean travels into the clone's eyes. Opening up a whole other way of looking at things. For starters, he no longer sees himself as the help. He takes on her husband's identity, by making a few phone calls, applying for a card of his own for the takeover in progress. Giving her a feeling of out placeness He even went as far as picking her lingerie and preparing them for every day of the week. That teardrop had tapped into his deepest feelings for her, every sexual feeling Dean, her husband, felt for her, M.D. could feel, and he felt it was his job to fulfill it. Ordering a few sex toys for her pleasure, preparing his self if needs occurred Now this getting real, M.D. has to go. The next day wasn't soon enough. She calls her husband at the earliest of her convenience. He has to go. Can Dean and Joey kill that was not scientifically approved? "LET'S KEEP IT MOVING MY ANDACA FANS SEAL IT WITH A KISS UNTIL THE NEXT "
Against the Tide

Against the Tide

Lester Fisher

Authorhouse
2021
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Peace Corps invited Lester Michael Klungness to Kenya, he served in the idyllic Hills of Taita where began a romantic involvement with a Taita woman ... and her 5 children. Their happy two years together ended when he was exiled from Taita by his military induction notice. By happenstance, he was declared unfit for military service, but Richard Nixon changed the course of his life. The Peace Corps budget cuts excluded him from returning to Kenya and to re-assignment. He worked for a beekeeper, and then returned to college to pursue his master's degree. After a successful quarter at UC Davis, he happened on a summer job at Weyerhaeuser Co. Research Division. He successfully moved up to a permanent position. He believed he could afford to bring the African family to America. It took years, and they did not all come at the same time. Finally, he got them all to the little four acre homestead in Tenino Washington. Life was not easy, but the family farmed. The two oldest youths got jobs and established their own lives. The younger three and their American-born brother were able to attend local schools, and life seemed to be going well. Then Weyerhaeuser decided to move their research divisions to an urban facility at Federal Way WA; this was a disaster for our family Lester told his manager that he would not continue as a permanent employee, but would contract his services. At first the Company hired him, but it was not enough. He took a summer job as a raspberry farm manager. When he returned to the Weyerhaeuser Co. base, he taught class and did contracts for Weyerhaeuser, but could not earn enough from contracts outside of the Weyerhaeuser. The situation became desperate. The only solution was to return to UC Davis, and reenroll in the master's degree program and receive financial aid. Contracts began to pour in, so he was able to support the family at home. Finally he was hired on a federal project by which he would have been able to return the whole family to Africa. The wife came to Davis, and signed a contract on married student housing, but she never agreed to move the family to Davis. He broke off his education and returned to Washington to find out what had happened. She was not at home, but had rented out the house, and moved the family to Tacoma. He took the summer manager job on the raspberry farm, hoping to resolve the family issues. It failed and a young woman convinced him to return to UC Davis and finish his degree. One young man's account chronicles the most turbulent growth in United States history. These were expansions in technology, global influence, wealth, power, popular unrest, and human rights. These changed America from an isolationist, racist enclave, to the present confusing, liberating, imperialistic and ideologically-divided envy of the world.
Against the Tide

Against the Tide

Lester Fisher

Authorhouse
2021
pokkari
Peace Corps invited Lester Michael Klungness to Kenya, he served in the idyllic Hills of Taita where began a romantic involvement with a Taita woman ... and her 5 children. Their happy two years together ended when he was exiled from Taita by his military induction notice. By happenstance, he was declared unfit for military service, but Richard Nixon changed the course of his life. The Peace Corps budget cuts excluded him from returning to Kenya and to re-assignment. He worked for a beekeeper, and then returned to college to pursue his master's degree. After a successful quarter at UC Davis, he happened on a summer job at Weyerhaeuser Co. Research Division. He successfully moved up to a permanent position. He believed he could afford to bring the African family to America. It took years, and they did not all come at the same time. Finally, he got them all to the little four acre homestead in Tenino Washington. Life was not easy, but the family farmed. The two oldest youths got jobs and established their own lives. The younger three and their American-born brother were able to attend local schools, and life seemed to be going well. Then Weyerhaeuser decided to move their research divisions to an urban facility at Federal Way WA; this was a disaster for our family Lester told his manager that he would not continue as a permanent employee, but would contract his services. At first the Company hired him, but it was not enough. He took a summer job as a raspberry farm manager. When he returned to the Weyerhaeuser Co. base, he taught class and did contracts for Weyerhaeuser, but could not earn enough from contracts outside of the Weyerhaeuser. The situation became desperate. The only solution was to return to UC Davis, and reenroll in the master's degree program and receive financial aid. Contracts began to pour in, so he was able to support the family at home. Finally he was hired on a federal project by which he would have been able to return the whole family to Africa. The wife came to Davis, and signed a contract on married student housing, but she never agreed to move the family to Davis. He broke off his education and returned to Washington to find out what had happened. She was not at home, but had rented out the house, and moved the family to Tacoma. He took the summer manager job on the raspberry farm, hoping to resolve the family issues. It failed and a young woman convinced him to return to UC Davis and finish his degree. One young man's account chronicles the most turbulent growth in United States history. These were expansions in technology, global influence, wealth, power, popular unrest, and human rights. These changed America from an isolationist, racist enclave, to the present confusing, liberating, imperialistic and ideologically-divided envy of the world.
The Sunsets of Miss Olivia Wiggins

The Sunsets of Miss Olivia Wiggins

Lester L. Laminack

Peachtree Publishers
2018
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A poignant tale of an elderly nursing home resident who seems to live in a world of memories, from award-winning author Lester L. Laminack. Although Miss Olivia is unable to respond and doesn't always seem to notice her family, her daughter Angel and grandson Troy know better. They know that Momma Olivia has an inner life filled with beautiful memories. Anything from a stunning sunset to the mention of her porch swing can remind her of her past, when she was just a little girl out on the farm with her papa or, more recently, at a birthday party shared with her daughter. Although she can no longer do the things she used to do or communicate her thoughts, she's still the Momma Olivia they know and love. In tender terms children can understand, Lester L. Laminack gives voice to the seldom discussed tragedy of watching a loved one age and slip into the past. Constance R. Bergum's delicate watercolors softly express the love that holds a family together during times of hardship.
Saturdays and Teacakes

Saturdays and Teacakes

Lester L. Laminack

Peachtree Publishers,U.S.
2023
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A lyrical picture book memoir of one boy and his beloved grandmother, from award-winning author Lester L. Laminack. Every Saturday, a young boy rides his bicycle up and down country roads, past farms and a filling station, until he reaches his Mammaw's house. She is waiting for him. There, the young boy helps her. She picks tomatoes and he pushes the lawnmower through the dew-wet grass. But the best part of the day is helping his Mammaw make teacakes from scratch and eating the hot, sweet cakes fresh from the oven. Lester L. Laminack's richly detailed prose perfectly portrays the special relationship of a young boy and his grandmother. Award-winning illustrator Chris Soentpiet's remarkably detailed watercolor images beautifully capture the setting.
Three Hens, a Peacock, and the Enormous Egg

Three Hens, a Peacock, and the Enormous Egg

Lester L. Laminack

Peachtree Publishers,U.S.
2023
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Farm animals rescue an enormous egg from the road and then must figure out how to care for the mysterious creature. What could possibly be inside this egg and why is it taking so long to hatch? Lester Laminack returns with a delightfully funny sequel to his barnyard story of three hens and a peacock. This time the animals decide to work together to rescue an enormous egg that falls from a truck in the road in front of their farm. Working together is, however, not without challenges when three bossy hens are involved. The animals have no idea what is in the egg and have never seen one so big. But over the course of trying to protect it and hatch it, they find themselves quite smitten with it, each imagining that what's in the egg is a version of themselves. An unexpectedly heartwarming ending leaves the animals speechless when they meet their new ward and learn who among them is the greatest nurturer of all. This bestselling creative team delivers another amusing picture book about life on a sleepy farm. This one with a lot of heart, too.
A Cat Like That

A Cat Like That

Lester L. Laminack

Peachtree Publishers,U.S.
2025
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An entertaining tale about a day in the life of an island cat "A cat, a cat, a big, round cat. Have you ever seen a cat like that?What do you think she is looking for?" Follow this big, round cat as she saunters through her island village, stopping to interact with folks at the bakery, the bookstore, the pier. Where is she headed next? What will she find at her last stop of the day? This sociable cat knows everyone in town and the townspeople know to expect her as she follows her customary route. Young readers can fire up their imaginations with the turn of each page. When cat-loving illustrator Nicole Wong read this story, she instantly knew just how to depict a day in the life of such a charming feline. The simple text leaves room for children to create their own stories as they engage with the art, and the predictable rhythm of repeated lines will encourage them to read along.
Forbidden Friends

Forbidden Friends

Lester J Leavitt

TRAFFORD PUBLISHING
2025
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Lester and Mickey's family histories track perfectly with the history of the New World. As a high school history teacher, he would start the first day of class by relating events from his extraordinary life story as a descendant from Mormon pioneers. And then he would shift and tell his husband's life story as a descendant from slaves. The timelines of the book start in 1619, when the first slave ship arrived in the New World. Lester's timeline starts in 1634 when his ancestor arrived in Hingham, Massachusetts, decades before the Salem Witch Trials took place across the harbor. This book pairs the narratives of these two families with the constant efforts undertaken by the colonizers to retain governing power while in the minority. Those centuries-old narratives can be traced in an unbroken chain to the populist messaging and demagoguery that is now pervasive in the messaging that shapes every single election in modern times. Whether out of willful ignorance, racism, or isolationism, the outcome is still the same. A charismatic and powerful voice emerges from a minority group that refuses to admit their privilege but are nevertheless living in constant fear of losing it.