Books

Unbreakable Bonds: The Journey of Single Fathers

Single Fathers We Salute You, You Are Doing an Amazing Work

In “Fatherhood Unveiled: The Extraordinary Journeys of Single Dads,” prepare to be moved by a collection of captivating stories that shine a light on the remarkable experiences of single fathers. From challenges, to triumphs these men redefine the meaning of fatherhood as they navigate the complexities of solo parenting. With raw honesty and unwavering love, they unveil the extraordinary power of a father’s bond with his children. Join us on this inspiring journey and discover the profound resilience and immeasurable strength found within the hearts of single dads.

A Single Mother and the Dating Game: Tips on how to Manoeuvre the Dating

A Single Mother and the Dating Game: Tips on how to Manoeuvre the Dating Minefield provides personal experiences many single mothers can identify with.

From the emotional turmoil of being single and a mother to trying to manage a household while being employed or having a business, from overseeing finances to being flexible when going on dates; all of which make for a difficult process.

Single Mother and the Dating Game: Tips on how to Manoeuvre the Dating Minefield attempts to lift the veil on by providing candid examples, moving stories and tangible tips.

Elephants In My Stomach Instead Of Butterflies 

Elephants In my Stomach: feeling the fear, wanting to flee, shares how to identify fear and finding the power to overcome it, by providing know-how and strategy.

Fear has a lot to do with creating or destroying a mindset, and Elephants In my Stomach: feeling the fear, wanting to flee examines how Margaret Thorli, the author, conquered not only her own fears but changed her mindset too. Her journey taking her through believing in herself, seeking forgiveness, overpowering negativity and finally, the ultimate, finding herself.

By using practical question and answer techniques, Elephants In my Stomach: feeling the fear, wanting to flee has simple self-examining techniques to help you, too, be the best you can be, by helping you to defeat your own negative barriers.

8 Tips To For A Better Relationship

Defining a relationship takes understanding the parameters and criteria,

8 Tips To A Better Relationship: ideas on how to have a great and loving relationship guides you on where to begin.

 A simple read, enjoy and learn about how to have the best relationship ever and stop dating Mr. Wrong

Stop Undermining Me: I’m Not Stupid, I’m Just Dyslexic

Stop Undermining Me takes the reader on the author’s journey and how dyslexia played a role in her interactions with others but, importantly, the impact it had on her own emotional well-being. There were many people who have never identified this ailment throughout their own lives while in school or doing business, never quite understanding why they were told how “slow” in learning they were or why others took them for granted in their inability to write a simple report.

Teens In The Gang Game Mentoring Skills Training Programme

‘Girls’ involvement in gangs has been neglected, sexualised and oversimplified’
Secondly, it reflects on the growing media fascination in girl gang members, and suggest that we are witnessing a contemporary moral panic with the emergence of a new ‘cluster’ of folk devils, namely violent female working-class girls, which Girls Join Gangs

Gang members join a gang by either committing a crime or undergoing an initiation procedure wherein fellow gang members to test their courage beat them and fighting ability.
Identity or Recognition – Being part of a gang allows the gang member to achieve a level of status he/she feels impossible outside the gang culture.

Protection – many members join because they live in the gang area and are, therefore, subject to violence by rival gangs. Joining guarantees support in case of attack and retaliation for transgressions.
For the last 4 years, our organization has been working with school and young girls that the school have identified that these young girls may have the potential to join gangs or in a gang.
Our organisation works with the schools to training and supports these young girls to become ambassadors in their schools and in the community.

County Line Teens

County Lines is where illegal drugs are transported from one area to another, often across police and local authority boundaries (although not exclusively), usually by children or vulnerable people who are coerced into it by gangs. The ‘County Line‘ is the mobile phone line used to take the orders of drugs.

Young men  join a gang by either committing a crimes or undergoing an initiation procedure wherein fellow gang members to test their courage beat them and asking them to commit murder and selling drugs.
Identity or Recognition – Being part of a gang allows the gang member to achieve a level of status he/she feels impossible outside the gang culture.
Protection – many members join because they live in the gang area and are, therefore, subject to violence by rival gangs. Joining guarantees support in case of attack and retaliation for transgressions.
For the last 4 years, our organisation has been working with school and  young girls that the school have identify that this young girls may have the potential to join gangs or they are in a gang. Our organisation works with the schools and training and supports the young girls and young adult men to become ambassadors in their schools and in the community.

Read how Margaret Thorli overcomes business fears

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