TEARS WE REMEMBER

TEARS WE REMEMBER
Author: SOMYA TYAGI
Publisher: BookSquirrel Publication
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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ALL THE WRITERS WROTE ABOUT DIFFERENT FEELINGS AND EMOTIONS. EACH AND EVERYONE CONTRIBUTE THEIR BEST FOR THIS ANTHOLOGY YOU ALL WILL FALL IN LOVE WITH THIS BOOK AS IT HAVE BEAUTIFUL PIECES THANK YOU FOR YOUR LOVE

You Are What You Remember

You Are What You Remember
Author: Patrick Estrade
Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2008-07-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0786721731

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Tell me what you remember and I'll tell tell you who you are.” With this challenge, psychologist/psychotherapist Patrick Estrade introduces his groundbreaking method to analyze and interpret childhood memories. Such memories are widely recognized as keys that unlock our internal world, direct our actions, and determine the choices we make. But unlike dreams, memories are often neglected because we have no clearly established system for interpreting them. You Are What You Remember delineates Estrade's techniques for bringing our memories to consciousness and understanding how they inform our existence-all to the end of developing a fuller, more satisfying life and relationships.

Tears Heal

Tears Heal
Author: Kate Orson
Publisher: Piatkus
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2016-10-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0349410119

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One of the most difficult things parents of babies and young children have to deal with are tears. When babies cry, parents shhh, or rock them to try to get them to stop. When toddlers' tantrum parents may distract them, attempt to reason with them, or ignore their crying in the hope it won't last long. It seems natural to judge the success of parenting by how much children cry. Tears Heal will allow readers to discover parenting's biggest paradigm shift, the way they respond to their children's tears. Here parents will learn how to transform their parenting by moving away from stopping feelings, towards listening instead. Tears Heal explains how children's challenging behaviour comes from unheard feelings and how through simple shifts in how we respond to their upsets we can solve our parenting struggles. Tears Heal is warm, and full of empathy for the hard work, and struggles that parents go through. It also has a strong leaning towards helping parents with their own emotions, as they deal with their children's challenging moments. It explains why we find children's feelings hard to handle, because our feelings weren't fully listened to when we were children, and shows how we can nurture and support ourselves so that we can be the parents we want to be.

Tears From My Heart

Tears From My Heart
Author: Donald D. Grasham
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2013-12-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493128868

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Death is an ending, but it is also a beginning, it is a difficult realization in a person’s life. Here the difficulty becomes alive in the book. The sadness and yet the memories unfold as the man visits his vida mia amor. (The love of his life) Always with each visit he brings flowers, a continuation of a practice he did when she was alive. Here the memories and strength of their love reveals itself as he talks to her. To Don Dolores was his world; to Dolores Don was her world.

Self-Care for Grief

Self-Care for Grief
Author: Nneka M. Okona
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-08-03
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1507215940

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Process your grief, protect your mental health, and find moments of happiness with these 100 self-care activities specifically designed for difficult and distressing situations. When faced with loss or trauma, the grief can oftentimes feel overwhelming. It can feel difficult, if not impossible, to focus your attention elsewhere. And yet, during hard times is the perfect time to look inwards for support and practice self-care. Tuning in to your personal needs and taking the time to create a thoughtful self-care practice can make all the difference in moving forward in a healthy way. In Self-Care for Grief, you’ll find 100 self-care activities that are specifically designed to help you protect your mental health, even while grieving. You’ll find useful activities like: -Cooking to honor your loss -Practicing saying “No” -Naming your emotions -And many more No matter what the circumstances are, Self-Care for Grief has the activities you need to de-stress, stay calm, and even find moments of joy in the most challenging of times.

Ink and Tears

Ink and Tears
Author: Rania Huntington
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824867122

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How does an extended family, bound by shared history, affection, and duty but divided by generation, gender, status, and personality, memorialize its dead? This fascinating study shows how members of the prominent Yu family passed down their personal and familial memories over five generations, through the traumatic transition from imperial to modern China and amidst the radical change and destruction of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Their memory writing is unusual and compelling for its quantity, variety, and resonance of themes across generations. It reflects a particular cultural moment and family, yet offers insight into universal practices of writing and remembrance. Ink and Tears begins and ends with the Yu family’s two most famous members: the late Qing writer Yu Yue and his great-great grandson Yu Pingbo, each among the most famous and prolific scholars of their respective generations. Over a span of one and a half centuries, they and their lesser-known female and male kin made use of an impressive diversity of genres—poetry, prefaces, biographies, diaries, correspondence, and strange tales—to preserve their family’s memories. During the times in which they wrote, the technologies of printing and the institutions of publication and book distribution were being transformed, and by the time of the great-grandchildren the language of education and governance, definitions of scholarship and literature, and the map of literary genres had all been remade. The Yus’ memory writing thus reveals not just how different family members remembered and mourned, but the changing tools they had with which to convey their loss. Drawing on a wealth of archival material, Rania Huntington focuses on questions of how memory was crafted, preserved, and transmitted as much as on what was remembered, tracing common tropes and shared strategies. Her beautifully observed study will interest scholars of late imperial and early Republican literature and history, as well as readers more broadly concerned with the family, women’s writing, themes of memory and bereavement, and the personal functions of literature.

Remembering the Goddess, Remembering Myself

Remembering the Goddess, Remembering Myself
Author: Robb McDaniel
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2000-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595161502

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A man wearies of his search for God within the confines of traditions steeped in western culture. His path crosses that of a friend who speaks of a creative and omnipotent Goddess, the Nurturer, Creator and Destroyer. An inner arousal of recognition sets about an awakening within a timeless place inside him. The man pursues this ancient memory of a nurturing Mother Goddess and finds that She has been awaiting his return to Her. She wakes him each morning at dawn and opens his heart to the memory of their great original union. He is compelled to write his love and adoration for Her in remembered prayers that have been too long forgotten. Soon She directs him to begin recording their dialogues, wherein She challenges the tenets of the “Old and Dark Dream of fear” by directing his mind to the memories of an earth not defined by borders, governments and religious institutions. Gently, She leads him from the burdensome place of fear to the light and love found in Her heart, the center of Her Womb, the place of peace.

Land of Promise, Land of Tears

Land of Promise, Land of Tears
Author: Jerry L. Twedt
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2012-01-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1467873993

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It is 1869 and Ole and Helena Branjord are Norwegian immigrants attempting to make a new life on forty acres of central Iowa farmland. Ole is a kind, gentle man who questions his ability to provide for his family. Helena is pining for a real house, but has sadly learned through her past experiences that promises, no matter how sincere, are never certain. But Ole has lofty dreams to prove all the naysayers wrong and double his farmstead. The Branjord children each possess talents and challenges. Eleven-year-old Oline loves music. Martin is intelligent beyond his eight years. Four-year-old Berent wants to wear pants instead of the dresses Norwegian custom dictates he don every day. Populating the Branjords world are other immigrants that include a giant, strong man who can make a violin sing; a Civil War veteran with disfiguring physical scars; and members of the local Lutheran church determined to save their congregation. But among all the good is one enemy from Helenas past who wants nothing more than to destroy the Branjords. Twedts well-researched novel deserves to be awarded a place next to Rolvaag's work on the book shelves of home, public, and college libraries. It is apparent that Twedt has devoted many years to perfecting his craft as a storyteller. Brad Steiger

My Solitude

My Solitude
Author: Karla Lancaster
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2006-10-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1411638859

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Poems of the aches and pains of growing up. It deals with the ups and downs of love relationships, personal research, and basicly finding myself again after hard times in my life.

The Sunset of My Life

The Sunset of My Life
Author: Joseph Lange
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 164468716X

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A man goes through the four seasons of his life much too quickly. The hustle and frantic pace of life blinds him to the wonders that God puts before him daily-the butterfly that alights upon a small flower completely missed, the sunrises and sunsets without fanfare as he toils to his eventual end. If he is lucky, he realizes the folly of his ways and slows to see the beauty before him, appreciate the little things, the quiet things, the ripple on the pond, stopping to breathe and reflect, and perhaps to listen to the soft sounds of God's great work. I have entered the sunset of my life. My time on earth ordained by God wanes like the setting of the sun, and as the brilliant colors light the sky, so does my love for what God has given me through my many years. To see the singular snowflake, hear the cry of the chickadee, I invite you to come with me as my stories tell of my journey to this moment in time. Sit back in a quiet spot, open this book, feel its pages, and see what I have seen. May God bless and keep you and, perhaps, slow you down.