Find the right words for those important special moments in Thinking of You. Packed with inspirational thoughts and ideas, this book will help you write from the heart for every occasion, from messages for celebrations and congratulations to condolences in times of illness and loss. Birthday wishes, festive greetings and even apologies - whatever the reason, Thinking of You is the perfect companion for reaching out to loved ones and friends.
This is where to start to learn more about social interaction and social awareness.
This book offers a fresh take on the Victorian notion of expressing oneself with the symbolic language of flowers.
A novella describing "the narcissism inherent in infatuation, exposing the awkward, disorienting state of passion, and articulating the comic nature that permeates the melodrama of our existence ... chronicl[ing] the struggles of a long ...
Graced with heartfelt sentiments and verses, this collection of birthday, thank you, friendship, love, special holiday, and life-moment designs await your personal touch with markers, watercolors, crayons, or colored pencils.
Published in conjunction with the exhibition Barbara Kruger: thinking of you, I mean me, I mean you at the Art Institute of Chicago (April 25-August 23, 2021) and Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California (October 3, 2021 ...
Third-grader Braden loves to be the center of attention.
Informative, practical suggestions on how to teach piano students to think independently and musically.
"This is a fabulous book... This book opened my mind and reshaped the way I think about investing."—Forbes "Thinking in Systems is required reading for anyone hoping to run a successful company, community, or country.
We Think the World of You combines acute social realism and dark fantasy, and was described by J.R. Ackerley as “a fairy tale for adults.” Frank, the narrator, is a middle-aged civil servant, intelligent, acerbic, self-righteous, angry.
You can change your plans and still reach your goals. Scratch that. You HAVE to change your plans to reach your goals. That’s the real work of resilience. Resilience isn’t superhuman internal strength. It’s not toxic positivity.