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- Smart but scattered--and stalled : 10 steps to help young adults use their executive skills to set goals, make a plan, and successfully leave the nest / by Guare, Richard,author.; Guare, Colin,author.; Dawson, Peg,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Young adults; Life skills.; Executive ability.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Unmasking for life : the autistic person's guide to connecting, loving, and living authentically / by Price, Devon,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Most masked Autistics have spent a lifetime being told how to perform neurotypically: how to behave, how to carry themselves, what to feel, and how to live. With his previous book, Unmasking Autism, Dr. Devon Price has given them the space and tools to unmask and embrace their neurodiversity. But no matter where you are in the unmasking process, there is still work to be done. Because Autistic people often fear change, struggle to process unfamiliar situations, and have trauma histories that have conditioned them to avoid conflict, they don't always know how to transform their inner revelations into outer realities. They need more than internal healing -- they need practical tools to translate acceptance into assertiveness and interpersonal effectiveness. Enter Unmasking for Life, which provides the resources to help you advocate for your needs and invent new ways of living, loving, and being that work with your disability rather than against it. You'll learn how to develop five key skills for building authentic relationships and living unmasked: Acceptance of change, loss, and uncertainty; Engagement in productive conflict, discussion, and disagreement; Transgression of unfair rules, demands, and social expectations; Tolerance of distress, disagreement, or being disliked; Creation of new accommodations, relationship structures, and new ways of living. Unmasking for Life will help validate and support you so you can move beyond unmasking your Autism and begin unmasking your world"--
- Subjects: Self-help publications.; Autistic people; Masking (Psychology);
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Almost 30 : a definitive guide to a life you love for the next decade and beyond / by Simcik, Lindsey,author.; Williams, Krista(Podcaster),author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Go from lost to a life you love and make your thirties your best decade yet with this inspiring, hilarious, and vulnerable book from creators of the #1 critically acclaimed podcast, Almost 30. The years leading up to 30 can feel more agonizing than exciting. The pressure to have it all figured out -- your job, your relationship, your LIFE -- is intense. And as if that's not enough, bam! Along comes Saturn Return, a cosmic milestone that thrusts you into adulthood ... ready or not. Yes, it can all feel overwhelming, and the fear of the unknown is real. While part of you might want to cling to the status quo (whether it's actually working for you or not), there is another, more powerful part of you that won't allow that to happen. This book is here to talk to that part of you. Lindsey Simcik and Krista Williams -- creators of the #1, critically acclaimed wellness podcast and global community Almost 30 -- help you navigate this season of astronomical (and astrological) transition in your life. Consider them the big sisters of your Saturn Return, here to guide you, hold your hand, and cheer you on as you embark upon this monumental transition that will touch every single part of your life, from your body to your relationships to your spirituality. In addition to looking back at their own alternately hilarious and insightful experiences of being almost thirty, this book contains the expert insights, research, practices, and tools they've cultivated through nearly a decade of hosting Almost 30. Dive into thought exercises, meditations, journaling prompts, and sage advice from expert podcast guests such as Jay Shetty, Gabrielle Bernstein, Glennon Doyle, Nicole LaPera, and many more. Almost 30 is the go-to book for every woman standing on the cusp of where they've been and where they're going. Because change is imminent, and we're all almost ... something"--
- Subjects: Self-help publications.; Adulthood.; Self-actualization (Psychology); Women;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- How to succeed at university (and get a great job!) : mastering the critical skills you need for school, work, and life / by Klassen, Thomas R.(Thomas Richard),1957-; Dwyer, John,1948-; Klassen, Thomas R.(Thomas Richard),1957-Practical guide to getting a great job after university.;
Includes bibliographical references.LSC
- Subjects: College students; Critical thinking.; Study skills.; Success.; Life skills.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- From heartbreak to wholeness : the hero's journey to joy / by Carlson, Kristine,1963-author.;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Loss (Psychology); Widows; Spouses;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The optimist's guide to divorce : how to get through your breakup and create a new life you love / by Riss, Suzanne.; Sockwell, Jill.; Vanderploeg, Libby.;
Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.LSC
- Subjects: Divorce.; Divorce; Divorced women;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Autism adulthood : strategies and insights for a fulfilling life / by Senator, Susan.;
Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses.part I. Constructing autism adulthood: Beginning at the end ; Post twenty-two planning : facing transition ; If you want something better, create it! : employment and job training ; Home isn't built in a day ; Staffing and turning to others -- part II. Deconstructing autism adulthood: Helping your guy find his way : acquiring life skills ; The struggles of apparently high-functioning autistic adults ; Autistic adults with communication or apparent cognitive challenges ; Am I my brother's keeper? ; Autism adulthood health and safety issues ; I can never die, and other myths.LSC
- Subjects: Autism spectrum disorders; Autism.; Autism spectrum disorders.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The boys' book : how to be the best at everything / by Enright, Dominique.; Macdonald, Guy.; Catlow, Nikalas,1975-;
Provides instructions for a number of activities that boys can do such as fight a crocodile, rip a phonebook in half, and more.
- Subjects: Boys; Boys; Amusements; Handicraft for boys;
- © 2007, c2006., Scholastic,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- CEO of everything : flying solo and soaring / by Vaz-Oxlade, Gail E.,1959-author.; Ryce, Victoria,author.;
We live in a world of growing singleness. While lots of attention is being paid to senior singles, less has been given to younger women and men who find themselves suddenly single - through separation or divorce or through the death of a partner - or to those who come to the realization that perhaps partnership isn't in the cards and they need to start planning for themselves. Single women make up more than half the population of Canadian women. And they're facing financial and life challenges for which they're unprepared. CEO of Everything maps out the territory that singles find themselves in and guides readers through topics that form the new land of singleness. Jobs once shared by two now fall on the shoulders of one. And as if life isn't busy enough, the state of singleness means you get to do it all, all day and every day. This book will help readers decide what's urgent, what's important and what they can afford to just let go unattended.
- Subjects: Finance, Personal.; Single people; Single people;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- The #actuallyautistic guide to building independence : practical, step-by-step advice for teens, young adults, and those who care about them / by Brunton, Jennifer Elizabeth,1969-; Gensic, Jenna.;
Includes bibliographical references.Transitioning into adulthood is already difficult, but being young and Autistic can make it so much harder. Leaving the protections and supports of childhood behind can feel daunting. In a world that often marginalises Autistic people, how do you begin to figure out and pursue your own goals and dreams, while also managing the new challenges of adulthood? This empowering book is here to help you (and your Neurodiverse family and friends who love you) learn how to navigate these transitions on your own terms and timeline. It recognises that no matter where you are - home, school, college, work, out with friends - you have the right to be heard, to feel safe and comfortable, and to chart your own path to success. And it will give you the tools you need to make sure that happens. So join us to hear #ActuallyAutistic teens and young adults share their experiences, helping you to move towards independence and show your allies how they can support you in this journey.
- Subjects: Autistic children; Autistic youth; Parents of autistic children;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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