During the course of our lives we encounter numerous obstacles that challenge us on every level. They vary from stressful situations to issues concerning our perception of ourselves. Some of the challenges put us under such immense pressure that there are days where we feel as though we could do with a little help and support. Since our daily problems change, it is also necessary to have a variety of techniques to suit.
One a Day addresses the main principals of living a happier life in greater detail. It covers techniques on confidence building, communication skills, how to deal with stress, handling rejection, and dealing with criticism. Using the step-by-step guide increases our tolerance level to stress and restores our belief in our abilities. There will be days when we need tips on self-help and other days where we require advice on becoming more successful.
One a Day has an inspirational phrase for every day of the year. Train your mind to divert your thoughts as you rapidly grow in strength. Read One a Day and watch your personality change for the better at the same time as becoming more confident and successful.
When I was six years old I started wearing glasses to correct my short sight. My perception of my low vision changed when I was twenty years old and found out that my brother had suddenly gone blind. He was told that he was suffering from Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP), a disorder that slowly destroys the pigment cells in the eyes. There are three different strains of RP and the one my brother has runs in the male line of a family. So far, there are no known cures. My brother’s eyes deteriorated quickly which confused us all. I soon became curious and convinced myself to attend an eye appointment to determine whether there was more wrong with my eyes than just being short-sighted. At the age of twenty-one I was also diagnosed with RP. Since then I have been slowly going blind, not knowing when my world would finally fade away forever. Finally at the age of twenty-eight I was also registered blind. Then to everyone’s surprise, my sister was registered blind two years later.
Despite the problems it has caused me, I have managed to keep a positive attitude towards life. I hold a 4th degree black belt in Taekwondo and I was the first registered blind person in England to achieve this level of excellence. After studying Taekwondo for over twenty years, I now teach many classes of my own. At present I have twenty Black Belts.
The inspiration to write a book came from persistently helping my friends with their problems. Now I would like to help other people by passing on my strengths. The story of my life could be used as a motivational tool for other people as it shows how to cope with a wide range of emotions. There are many visually impaired people who could benefit. The positive thinking market could also find my book useful as it shows a positive way of coping with the challenges of life.
Earth is over four billion years old. It has gone through many changes, starting with the introduction of Dinosaurs hundreds of millions of years ago. While the Earth was very hot Dinosaurs enjoyed life to the fullest, but they became extinct as the climate slowly changed. As the earth cooled down and many Islands emerged, humans were then formed.
Humans have been around for millions of years enjoying the fruit of the land to the fullest! They have multiplied and exhausted the planet’s food and mineral resources. Now the climate has changed once more. Is it humans turn to become extinct, or can they develop a way to remain alive?
Can a group of teenagers really save the World? A dystopian drama made for teenagers and other children with an advanced developing reading knowledge.
This is a multicultural book full of stories and adventures for people interested in a magical and fantasy driven world.
A fun but gripping story full of humour. A must read!
A group of teenagers make it their mission to try and save the World. Lexie and her magical sisters form the Rainbow girls. They battle against an evil villain who is trying to destroy humanity. With their superpowers, which are linked to the seven magical colours of the rainbow, they fight to restore peace and save the human race.
A dystopian drama written for teenagers (with adults and younger children in mind). This is a book full of stories and adventures set in a multicultural society. It’s a magical and fantasy driven world.
This is the second book in an epic trilogy. A fun but gripping story full of humour.
A must read!