The Courage to Give

The Courage to Give
Title The Courage to Give PDF eBook
Author Jackie Waldman
Publisher Conari Press
Pages 292
Release 1999-10-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 9781573241755

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Offers stories of personal triumph in a collection of tales from people who have made a difference

Teens with the Courage to Give

Teens with the Courage to Give
Title Teens with the Courage to Give PDF eBook
Author Jackie Waldman
Publisher Mango Media
Pages 239
Release 2000-04-30
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1609252594

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Lately, troubled teens have been dominating the headlines. But there are other stories that deserve the spotlight--stories about the many teenagers who have dedicated themselves to important, socially useful volunteer work and who will lead their generation toward a more hopeful tomorrow. The fourth in Conari Press' "Call to Action" series, Teens with the Courage to Give profiles thirty amazing young people throughout the United States and Canada who overcame great personal odds to reach out and help others while healing themselves in the process. Each has founded or is linked to a nonprofit organization that is also profiled in the book, to encourage other teens to embrace volunteerism. In these inspiring pages, to name just a few of these heroic teenagers, you'll meet an amputee who runs in the Paralympics and spurs others on with his inner resolve; the son of a cancer patient who created support groups around the country for kids with sick parents; a girl who helped her mother and younger sister as they died of aids and who is now an aids awareness and prevention volunteer; and one of the students from the Littleton, Colorado, shooting who has gone on to create a teen drop-in center. Through their courageous first-person stories, these teens show that they are part of the solution to what ails today's society. Includes an extensive resource guide of volunteer opportunities and a classroom/group discussion guide.

People with MS with the Courage to Give

People with MS with the Courage to Give
Title People with MS with the Courage to Give PDF eBook
Author Jackie Waldman
Publisher Mango Media
Pages 186
Release 2003-08-01
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1609251334

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Twenty-four individuals with multiple sclerosis share their stories—and deliver one inspiring message about overcoming adversity. We don’t get to choose whether or not we have multiple sclerosis, but we do get to decide how we live with it. Author and MS warrior Jackie Waldman delivers a personal message of hope in these twenty-four tales of individuals who did the unthinkable, went against the grain, and proved that an MS diagnosis does not have to box you in. Within these pages, you’ll meet individuals with MS symptoms—but that didn’t stop them from living their best life. You’ll meet Alicia Conill, an M.D. turned founder of The Disability Experience. You’ll also meet Anthony Zaremba, an employee almost fired because of his shaking hands, later recognized for his success in community gardens and Brooklyn wheelchair access. People with MS with the Courage to Give offers:Powerful stories that show how nervous system disorders don’t define youInspirational quotes to boost your self-esteem throughout the dayAdvice from people just like you who encourage you to do the impossible

The Courage to Give

The Courage to Give
Title The Courage to Give PDF eBook
Author Jackie Waldman
Publisher Mango Media
Pages 423
Release 1999-11-01
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1609254287

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Powerful true stories of people who have suffered great emotional or physical hardship—and went beyond their pain to help others. A single mom, on disability after a serious workplace accident, finds a boy rooting around in a dumpster for food—and winds up starting a community group providing services for poor children. A couple devastated by the loss of their son finds a new sense of purpose as a result of organ donation. This volume is filled with stories like these—told by people who, in the midst of their own difficult circumstances, discovered that helping others became a route to healing their own pain. Collected by Jackie Waldman, who recounts her own tale of renewal after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, this inspiring book “reminds us that our true purpose is to serve each other, regardless” (Wally “Famous” Amos, author of The Power in You).

Common Worship: Times and Seasons

Common Worship: Times and Seasons
Title Common Worship: Times and Seasons PDF eBook
Author Church of England
Publisher Canterbury Press
Pages 756
Release 2014-08-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 071512238X

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Provides all the essential seasonal liturgy for the Christian year, including material for using from Advent to Candlemas, and from Lent to Easter, as well as many other festivals and seasons throughout the year.

The American

The American
Title The American PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 852
Release 1897
Genre
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The Courageous Leader

The Courageous Leader
Title The Courageous Leader PDF eBook
Author Angela Sebaly
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 243
Release 2017-02-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1119331803

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Tap into everyday courage for extraordinary results The Courageous Leader presents a much-needed reminder for leaders everywhere: it takes courage. Courage is not just about heroic acts in grandiose situations—it's about everyday, solid-as-a-rock support and leadership that motivates, inspires, and delivers. It's about taking a risk on a great idea, and it's about seeing opportunities in the day-to-day. Courageous leaders aren't necessarily the bold "Navy SEALS" of the workplace; they're the everyday people who lead steadily through rough waters. They don't seek out discomfort, but accept it as part of the process when it occurs, and still deliver exceptional results. This book shows you how to tap into your courage reserves and build your steel. Real stories of everyday leaders show you how it's done, and provide a new lens for seeing real strength in adversity—and practicing it yourself. Tough situations do arise, but great leaders show courage every day. Keeping your strength in reserve for the big problems leaves you operating at less-than-full capacity the rest of the time—and your people deserve better. This book shows you how to exercise courage every day in small situations to build the unshakeable foundation of a great leader. Move beyond your comfort zone Develop your ability to focus through tough times Tap into your natural courage and hone your leadership ability Leverage your strength in situations large and small The more you exercise courage, the stronger it gets; this book shows you how to use it every day to more effectively navigate small challenges—when the big problems arise, you'll face them with The Courageous Leader.