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      • Kia Persia Literary Agency

        KIA Literary Agency was founded in 2002 in Tehran with the aim of promoting and supporting fine literary works in all forms throughout the world. It brings about opportunities for authors, illustrators, publishers, translators, and those involved in this field to meet their counterparts. And at the same time, it introduces them to the world and will inform them of all the related events which take place in the world of art and literature.

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      • Children's & YA

        Frida does her own thing!

        by Birgit Altstötter, Christine Altstötter-Gleich, Bernhard Förth

        Perfect carrots?Frida’s mom sows and digs and plants and cuts and weeds and mows and harvests. Everything is blossoming and growing. Does Frida have a green thumb, too? Under the watchful eye of her mom, Frida plants carrots in her own little patch. But things go a little differently than planned. As the weeds sprout, Frida has to decide: Does she wantcarrots or weeds? Frida is under a lot of pressure! But she finds a way to save both, the carrots and the weeds – she does her own thing Children have to learn early on how to cope with high expectations from their environment. This book can help them find their own way and deal with demands and frustrations. Children and parents learn not to fall into the perfectionism trap.

      • Down with Perfect!

        Live happily with the courage to embrace your best as good enough

        by Stefan Dederichs

        95 per cent is well worth celebrating Today, we are conditioned to strive constantly for a result that is better than the one before. We never stop wanting to be faster, better and more successful. But when the pressure to perform gets out of hand and we lose the ability to be satisfied with ourselves, perfectionism can quickly become a stumbling block. We lose ourselves in ever smaller details until we are more consumed by planning and analysing than by putting our intentions into action.Stefan Dederichs knows this problem first-hand. He spent years chasing perfection before experiencing an epiphany: that the ‘only-perfect-will-do’ mindset was slowing him down  and sapping his zest for life. Only by unmasking the true motives behind his perfectionism was he able to discover a truly fulfilled life. His books teaches readers to have the courage to embrace their best as good enough – and his lessons have the potential to be truly life-changing. Your relationships with others, with yourself, with money and with your own achievements  are all negatively impacted by the demand for perfection. Perhaps most importantly, this demand also risks your health – because you place yourself under stress and expose yourself to enormous pressure in order to constantly be better than before.As such, perfectionism is no guarantee of outstanding results or superior performance. Instead, it is crucial to deploy your efforts sensibly and thoughtfully to facilitate your development and growth. Only with the courage to embrace your best as good enough can you discover a truly successful, satisfied and self-determined life.

      • Business, Economics & Law
        January 2018

        Work Less, Do More

        The 7-Day Productivity Makeover

        by Jan Yager (author)

        Time management expert and sociologist Dr. Jan Yager offers a 7-day plan to get more done in less time covering prioritizing, work-life balance, and overcoming time wasters including procrastination and perfectionism.

      • Business, Economics & Law

        Put More Time on Your Side

        How to Manage Your Life in a Digital World

        by Jan Yager

        A practical guide to getting more done in a world that is more 24/7 than ever before including dealing with common time wasters like procrastination and getting too easily distracted as well as implementing the author's unique P.I.E.- Prioritize, Initiate, Evaluate –and ACTION! Strategy to getting more done every single day. The author shows readers how to use technology while avoiding fragmentation. Dr. Yager, a sociologist and business consultant, is the author of seven books on time management.

      • Transdiagnostic Emotion-Focused Therapy

        A Clinical Guide for Transforming Emotional Pain

        by Ladislav Timulak, Daragh Keogh

        Emotion-Focused Therapy is an effective transdiagnostic treatment for the common symptoms that underlie depression, anxiety, and other related disorders.Given the high comorbidity of mental health symptoms and our growing understanding of psychopathology, transdiagnostic treatments are becoming more and more common. This book conceptualizes Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) as a transdiagnostic approach for treating a variety of mental health problems by accessing and transforming the underlying vulnerability of the core emotional pain and, in light of this, examining clusters of symptoms such as anxiety.The authors use elements of a modular approach that is the culmination of a decade-long research program. They target some symptom-level presentations, as well as the underlying emotional vulnerability that manifests in depression, anxiety, and other related disorders.This approach integrates a range of symptom-level EFT tasks, including tasks aimed at facilitating regulation of emotional distress, as well as tasks that specifically target self-worrying, rumination, perfectionism, and other discrete symptoms. Strategies that target clusters of symptoms, such as two-chair dialogues and self-interruption, are illustrated through richly detailed session transcripts.This book helps mental health professionals enable their clients to access emotional vulnerability, facilitate emotional regulation, guide emotional transformation processes, and engage in healthy interpersonal experiences.

      • February 2021

        Braver, Bolder, Brighter

        by Daniel Stewart

        Exciting ideas for achieving riding and training goals from the master of mental training for the equestrian athlete. Coach Daniel Stewart, author of the hit mind-and-body equestrian workout Fit and Focused in 52, is back with new plans to power you up, bolster your confidence, and supply you with the mental tools you need to be all you can be, in and out of the saddle. With Coach Stewart's infectious optimism and indomitable sense of fun, readers will find themselves embracing exhilarating changes in their outlook and their abilities. The evolution from “good enough” to “better” begins with: Understanding the attributes that create success. Comprehending the four stages of competence. Improving mindfulness of actions and reactions. Identifying good stress and bad stress—and handling both. Eliminating pressure as a threat. Managing nervousness, hesitation, and doubt. Overcoming failure and perfectionism. Removing limiting beliefs. Moving beyond expectations and comparisons to others. Becoming a good “mirror” for ourselves and others. Beating blind spot biases—beliefs you're not aware of that harm you. Mastering memories and how the brain processes information. Infusing his words with energy and compassion, Coach Stewart offers everyone a chance of attaining self-fulfillment and joy when working with and riding horses. His concepts are friendly, fun, and easy to implement, making his book chock full of potential—just like you. Braver, Bolder, Brighter is for every rider seeking improved performance in the saddle and partnership with the horse.

      • Health & Personal Development

        Share the Load!

        How to delegate skilfully and with confi dence

        by Cordula Nussbaum

        The 7 steps of successful delegation Too much to do and not enough time to do it? Most of us have more tasks on our daily to-do lists than we can realistically achieve. Even for masters of organisation and time manage-ment, 24 hours in the day is frequently not enough. Our mod-ern workloads are often too great to be managed alone. Delegation – sharing the load – is the obvious solution, yet many of us struggle to relinquish control. The reasons for this are manifold: perfectionism, a desire for control, a fear of loss of reputation, a drive to be ‘nice’, a lack of trust in the work of others or simply a lack of knowledge about the right tools. Even where tasks are nominally assigned to others, we still scramble to do most of the work. In this entertaining, practical guide, renowned time manage-ment expert Cordula Nussbaum shows how things can be different. She exposes the pitfalls and hurdles to which we all-too-readily succumb and empowers us to convert our inner saboteurs into our greatest advocates. The book is a valuable tool for the art of “You do that, please!” As you read, you’ll realise that letting go and relinquishing control don’t have to be painful. On the contrary: successful delegation unburdens us of unnecessary drains on our time and unlocks new scope for creativity, innovation and the things that really matter.   A seasoned business journalist, entrepreneur and 20-time book author, Cordula Nussbaum has long inspired an audience of millions with her guidance and wisdom on personal success. Her German-language podcast ‘Kreatives Zeitmanagement’ (‘Creative Time Management’) is among the top-rated in the self-help category; her blog, gluexx-factory.de, is visited by thousands of readers every month. Her books have been translated into six languages to date and are featured in Lufthansa’s on-board entertainment programme. She has been named “Germany’s leading expert on the subject of time management” by German magazine SPIEGEL Wissen.Cordula has received a number of awards and accolades for her work, including ‘Trainer of the Year’, ‘Top 100 Success Trainer’ and ‘TOP 10 Trainer & Infl uencer 2019’. As a result of her widely respected work in the training and development arena, she was the second German woman ever to receive the globally coveted ‘Certifi ed Speaking Professional (CSP)’ title.

      • Health & Personal Development
        October 2021

        Untangling you | How can I be grateful when I feel so resentful?

        by Dr Kerry Howells

        A practical guide to untangling difficult relationships, letting go of resentment and ultimately leading a happier life. No doubt you have experienced everyday resentment in your life: a sibling who appeared to be favoured by your parents; a partner who leaves you for another person; a neighbour who won’t deal with their barking dog; a workmate who is promoted ahead of you… the list goes on and on. These everyday resentments can keep simmering away, robbing us of joy and wreaking havoc on our health, relationships and workplaces. But no matter how hard we try to let it go and be the ‘bigger person’, sometimes it’s impossible to express gratitude toward someone who has wronged us. Thousands of clinical studies have demonstrated the positive benefits of gratitude to our physical, emotional and social wellbeing, but according to award-winning gratitude educator Dr Kerry Howells, it’s only when we experience the discomfort of not being able to find gratitude that a path opens for real growth and transformation. Based on 25 years of ground-breaking research, Untangling you: How can I be grateful when I feel so resentful? is the first book of its kind to discuss gratitude in terms of its conceptual opposite: resentment. Using practical strategies, tools and insights, this life-changing book will show you how to start to repair difficult relationships, improve your wellbeing, grow your resilience, and ultimately move from resentment towards deep gratitude to lead a happier and more fulfilling life. Untangling you: How can I be grateful when I feel so resentful? will help you on this journey, whether you are a leader, coach, parent, teacher, people manager, mentor, health professional, or just someone who wants to grow their character and self-efficacy.

      • On Second Thought: How Ambivalence Shapes Your Life

        by William R. Miller

        The rich inner world of a human being is far more complex than either/or. You can love and hate, want to go and want to stay, feel both joy and sadness. Psychologist William Miller—one of the world's leading experts on the science of change—offers a fresh perspective on ambivalence and its transformative potential in this revealing book. Rather than trying to overcome indecision by force of will, Dr. Miller explores what happens when people allow opposing arguments from their “inner committee members” to converse freely with each other. Learning to tolerate and even welcome feelings of ambivalence can help you get unstuck from unwanted habits, clarify your desires and values, explore the pros and cons of tough decisions, and open doorways to change. Vivid examples from everyday life, literature, and history illustrate why we are so often “of two minds,” and how to work through it.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        How to Do It Now Because It's Not Going Away

        An Expert Guide to Getting Stuff Done

        by Leslie Josel

        Packed with practical solutions and tips to stay on top of homework, develop a sense of time, manage digital distractions, and create easy-to-follow routines, this guide will help teens stop procrastinating and get their tasks done.

      • Business & management
        May 2007

        Data Quality Assessment

        by Arkady Maydanchik

        Imagine a group of prehistoric hunters armed with stone-tipped spears. Their primitive weapons made hunting large animals, such as mammoths, dangerous work. Over time, however, a new breed of hunters developed. They would stretch the skin of a previously killed mammoth on the wall and throw their spears, while observing which spear, thrown from which angle and distance, penetrated the skin the best. The data gathered helped them make better spears and develop better hunting strategies. Quality data is the key to any advancement, whether it’s from the Stone Age to the Bronze Age. Or from the Information Age to whatever Age comes next. The success of corporations and government institutions largely depends on the efficiency with which they can collect, organize, and utilize data about products, customers, competitors, and employees. Fortunately, improving your data quality doesn't have to be such a mammoth task. DATA QUALITY ASSESSMENT is a must read for anyone who needs to understand, correct, or prevent data quality issues in their organization. Skipping theory and focusing purely on what is practical and what works, this text contains a proven approach to identifying, warehousing, and analyzing data errors – the first step in any data quality program. Master techniques in: Data profiling and gathering metadata Identifying, designing, and implementing data quality rules Organizing rule and error catalogues Ensuring accuracy and completeness of the data quality assessment Constructing the dimensional data quality scorecard Executing a recurrent data quality assessment Arkady Maydanchik is a recognized practitioner, author, and educator in the field of data quality and information integration. He is a frequent speaker at conferences and seminars, and teaches data quality courses through the Data Warehousing Institute and through his company, Data Quality Group LLC.

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        Health & Personal Development

        LIVE WITHOUT STRESS

        How to Enjoy the Journey

        by Dr. Marvin Marshall

        A fresh and innovative read, detailing the ways individuals can improve their lives by reducing stress. Written in simple language, the book demonstrates how to use some basic strategies to significantly reduce stress, promote responsibility, increase effectiveness, improve relationships, and truly enjoy life’s experiences. The book shows how the brain-body connection can be used to reduce and relieve stress. But YOU WILL need to practice what the book shares.

      • Geography & the Environment

        Ice

        Tales from a Disappearing Continent

        by Marco Tedesco, Alberto Flores D’Arcais

        When people think about the Arctic, they think about a monotone expanse of white snow, devoid of distinguishing figures. They could not be more wrong. Snow can be blue, or purple, or even green under the right light, and in tiny holes under the surface of the ice a strange kind of biome flourishes, which may hold the solution to the mystery of life. Marco Tedesco is one of the scientists living among the fast-disappearing ice. Every facet of his life revolves around it, whether mapping the geography of rivers or studying the bacteria inside the cryoconite holes or the remains of the High Arctic camel. Ice. Tales from a Disappearing Continent is an exciting scientific adventure much like Charles Darwin’s The Voyage of the Beagle, but, at the same time, it is a heartfelt plea to treasure ice, because without it we would lose not only the roots of our past, but also our future.

      • Self-help & personal development

        A.S.K.

        A Serenity Kit

        by Kelly Armatage

        ISBN -978-99958-1-120-4

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