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4) What if ...?
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"What if Joe doesn't like the party he's going to? What if he doesn't like the food or the games or the people? As Joe and his mom walk down the darkening street, Joe's imagination starts to run wild. And as they search for the right place, he wonders 'what if...' at each house, peeking in to see some surprising sights. From the award-winning former British Children's Laureate Anthony Browne comes a picture book whose slyly bewitching setup unfolds...
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With Dale Carnegie's timeless advice in hand, more than six million people have learned how to eliminate debilitating fear and worry from their lives and to embrace a worry-free future. In this classic work, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, Carnegie offers a set of practical formulas that you can put to work today.
10) The worrywarts
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When Wombat, Weasel, and Woodchuck decide to wander the world, they wonder what worries they will encounter.
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The statistics don't lie. Recent reports say nearly 20 percent of Americans suffer from anxiety, 75 percent worry about the economy, and 88 percent worry about retirement. Millions of Americans are in need of realistic strategies to overcome anxiety, worry, and stress. Kathryn Tristan's solution-oriented guide uses a simple four-step program drawing from a variety of disciplines to show readers how to start living the life they dreamed of.
14) What if, pig?
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"When Pig gets the brilliant idea to throw a party for Mouse and their friends, he can't help but think of everything that could possibly go wrong. After all, what if a lion eats all the invitations? What if nobody comes? Or worse, what if everyone comes and has an awful time?"--Publisher.
15) Be mighty: a woman's guide to liberation from anxiety, worry & stress using mindfulness & acceptance
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Anxiety is rampant in our fast-paced, high-tech, overwhelming society--and women are twice as likely as men to suffer from anxiety-related issues. In this empowering guide, women will find practical tools and experiential exercises based in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help them mindfully conquer anxieties, worries, and fears--and live mightily.