
The Knot at the End of Your Rope
10 Ways to Hold on When You Are Stressed Out
Teresa Bell Kindred(Author)
Shaw (Harold) Publishers,U.S.
Published on 7. March 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-87788-457-6 (ISBN)
Description
Have you ever walked on a treadmill that was going too fast?
Like the pink bunny in the battery commerical, we keep going and going, even when it means neglecting our health and our own personal well-being. God and our families and friends don't get the best of us...they get what is left of us.
Every woman deals with stress. The key is learning how to adjust the speed of your life.
Teresa Bell Kindred provides ten proven strategies that can help you hold on when you are stressed out. The stories and practical DEstressor tips in this book will encourage you, while at the same time remind you that you are not alone.
Like the pink bunny in the battery commerical, we keep going and going, even when it means neglecting our health and our own personal well-being. God and our families and friends don't get the best of us...they get what is left of us.
Every woman deals with stress. The key is learning how to adjust the speed of your life.
Teresa Bell Kindred provides ten proven strategies that can help you hold on when you are stressed out. The stories and practical DEstressor tips in this book will encourage you, while at the same time remind you that you are not alone.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Wheaton
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 132 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
215 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-87788-457-6 (9780877884576)
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Person
Teresa Bell Kindred is the author of A Mother's Prayer: The Gift of Love and column-writer of "Kindred Spirits" for Kentucky Living and Alabama Living. She frequently contributes to Christian Woman magazine and has an online column at www.parentingteen.com. A former teacher and now a full-time writer, conference speaker, and mom, Kindred and her husband live with their five children, ages seven to seventeen.