finding your real talent and making it work for you
Rotella, Robert J
1999
Dr. Bob Rotella will help you make real talent a decicive element in your life. He can show you how to identify and cultivate the qualities that lead to success, prosperity and happiness.
Anne Elliot, persuaded by family and friends that the charming and handsome Frederick Wentworth is not worthy of her regard, questions her decision to send him away until he returns seven years later, with his circumstances much improved.
Shares the true-to-life stories of nine teen and preteen girls who are trying to find the leader in themselves, each with comments and advice from psychologist Dr. Vicki Panaccione.
Discovered as a great individual player by Nick and Kia, Ashton tries out for the Mississauga Magic team, but becomes discouraged and thinks racism is involved when the coach tries to get him to play team basketball.
Upset because he does not get to play the position on his baseball team that he wants, Nico stops trying to do his best in the game, but he finally learns that every position on the team is important.
Children believe that although bad things can happen, like missing a party because of chicken pox or getting their airplane caught in a tree, their luck may change tomorrow.
The pout-pout fish believes he only knows how to frown, even though many of his friends suggest ways to change his expression, until one day a fish comes along that shows him otherwise.