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Average rating: 3.79 · 593 ratings · 79 reviews · 99 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Retirement Rebel: How t...

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Rebellious Aging: A Self-he...

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Drop the Drama!: and Get al...

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Toby and the Great Fire of ...

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Artful Assertiveness Skills...

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Dog's New Coat

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The Best Snowman

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Dad's Cake

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My Big, New Bed

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“We are biologically programmed to find other human beings the most important objects in the world. Because they can make life either very interesting and fulfilling or utterly miserable, how we manage relationships with them makes an enormous difference to our happiness.” Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi—Flow”
Margaret Nash, Drop the Drama!: and Get along With Everybody, All the Time

“You can almost always trace a blue mood back to something you read or saw on the news. News is dedicated to making you angry, afraid, or sad.”
Margaret Nash, The Retirement Rebel: How to get your life to work, when you don't have to

“Nobody chooses dysfunction, conflict, pain. Nobody chooses insanity. They happen because there is not enough presence in you to dissolve the past, not enough light to dispel the darkness. You are not fully here. You have not woken up yet. In the meantime, the conditioned mind is running your life.”
Margaret Nash, Drop the Drama!: and Get along With Everybody, All the Time



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