The Little Book of Big Change

The Little Book of Big Change
Author: Amy Johnson
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2016-01-02
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1626252327

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Little changes can make a big, big difference! In The Little Book of Big Change, psychologist Amy Johnson shows you how to rewire your brain and overcome your bad habits—once and for all. No matter what your bad habit is, you have the power to change it. Drawing on a powerful combination of neuroscience and spirituality, this book will show you that you are not your habits. Rather, your habits and addictions are the result of simple brain wiring that is easily reversed. By learning to stop bad habits at the source, you will take charge of your habits and addictions for good. Anything done repeatedly has the potential to form neural circuitry in the brain. In this light, habits and addictions are impersonal brain wiring problems that result from taking your habitual thinking as truth, and acting on that thinking in the form of doing your habit—over and over. This book offers a number of small changes you can make in your everyday life that will help you stop your bad habit in its tracks. If you want to understand the science behind your habit, make the decision to end it, and commit to real, lasting change, this book will help you to finally take charge of your life—once and for all.

Amy Johnson

Amy Johnson
Author: Midge Gillies
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2004-05
Genre: Air pilots
ISBN: 9780753817704

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In May 1930, Amy Johnson, a typist from Hull, took off from Croydon Airport with a thermos flask and a packet of sandwiches to try to beat the world solo record to Australia. She arrived, sun-blistered and with grease on her face, after weeks of flying a second-hand, open-cockpit biplane with no radio communication and the most basic of maps. Her adventures inspired a world struggling with the devastating effects of the Depression and made her into a celebrity overnight. She married Scottish playboy Jim Mollison, and together 'The Flying Sweethearts' broke records, mixed with the Mayfair Set, Amelia Earhart and Hollywood stars. But her tempestuous marriage was soon to crumble and she resumed her love affair with speed, taking up gliding and rally driving, and finding solace with a French millionaire. Her plane disappeared over the Thames Estuary during the Second World War, sparking rumours which are still being investigated today. Her body was never found.

Being Human

Being Human
Author: Amy Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013
Genre: Self-actualization (Psychology)
ISBN: 9780615870274

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Just a Thought

Just a Thought
Author: Amy Johnson
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1684038197

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You are not your thoughts! Learn how to overcome negative thinking habits and self-doubt so you can experience more confidence, freedom, and peace of mind. When you understand how your mind works, unhelpful and noisy thoughts move to the background, and your awareness shifts to something quieter and deeper. This is true peace of mind. And it’s not some unattainable goal reserved for the most enlightened among us. Anyone can experience it. This book will show you how! From life coach and psychologist Amy Johnson, this user-friendly guide offers a no-willpower approach informed by ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience to help you change your negative thinking habits, make peace with your inner critic, and experience more self-confidence and freedom than you ever thought possible. Our minds are hardwired to expect the worst. They love to replay the past and predict the future. They have strong opinions that feel solid and meaningful, but are always changing and contradicting themselves. When we think our thoughts define who we are, we suffer. But when we see the truth—and we glimpse the space that lies beyond those self-created stories—we suffer far less. This book will help you glimpse that truth, and use it to find lasting peace.

Amy Johnson

Amy Johnson
Author: Constance Babington Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2021-05-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781838440909

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The definitive account of the extraordinary life of pioneering aviator, Amy Johnson, 80 years after her death.

The Story of Amy Johnson

The Story of Amy Johnson
Author: Janet Scott-Thornton
Publisher: Rigby
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1998-09-01
Genre: Air pilots
ISBN: 9780732725075

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Trash

Trash
Author: Eimi Yamada
Publisher: Penguin Mass Market
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Japanese Americans
ISBN: 9780140254181

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In a racy new interpretation of the traditional Japanese autobiographical novel, Amy Yamada makes her U.S. debut with a view of American urban life. Her frank portrayals of human relationships have both shocked and earned her respect in Japan, and in Trash--a mix of fantasy and authentic experience--she lives up to her reputation.

31 Days to Better Genealogy

31 Days to Better Genealogy
Author: Amy Johnson Crow
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN: 9781728699547

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Crow believes that family history is an exploration not only of the past, but also of ourselves. She shares her favorite tips, tricks, and resources for discovering your family history-- and having fun while you do it!

Amy Johnson

Amy Johnson
Author: Constance Babington Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1988
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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A Door in the Earth

A Door in the Earth
Author: Amy Waldman
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2019-08-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316451584

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From the bestselling author of The Submission: A young Afghan-American woman is trapped between her ideals and the complicated truth in this "penetrating" (O, Oprah Magazine), "stealthily suspenseful," (Booklist, starred review), "breathtaking and achingly nuanced" (Kirkus, starred review) novel. Parveen Shams, a college senior in search of a calling, feels pulled between her charismatic and mercurial anthropology professor and the comfortable but predictable Afghan-American community in her Northern California hometown. When she discovers a bestselling book called Mother Afghanistan, a memoir by humanitarian Gideon Crane that has become a bible for American engagement in the country, she is inspired. Galvanized by Crane's experience, Parveen travels to a remote village in the land of her birth to join the work of his charitable foundation. When she arrives, however, Crane's maternity clinic, while grandly equipped, is mostly unstaffed. The villagers do not exhibit the gratitude she expected to receive. And Crane's memoir appears to be littered with mistakes, or outright fabrications. As the reasons for Parveen's pilgrimage crumble beneath her, the U.S. military, also drawn by Crane's book, turns up to pave the solde road to the village, bringing the war in their wake. When a fatal ambush occurs, Parveen must decide whether her loyalties lie with the villagers or the soldiers -- and she must determine her own relationship to the truth. Amy Waldman, who reported from Afghanistan for the New York Times after 9/11, has created a taut, propulsive novel about power, perspective, and idealism, brushing aside the dust of America's longest-standing war to reveal the complicated truths beneath. A Door in the Earth is the rarest of books, one that helps us understand living history through poignant characters and unforgettable storytelling.