Tag Archives: Dr Seuss
You can’t fall if you don’t climb
Why are so many of us afraid to fail? We worry what people will think, that we won’t look good/smart/capable enough if we fail. After all, most people who fail on television and in movies are losers – rejected, teased, … Continue reading
Posted in emotions, fear of failure, shame
Tagged Dr Seuss, fear of failure, shame, Susan Jeffers
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Stories with great character development
Apparently our brains work hardest when we’re being social, i.e. communicating with each other, checking other people out. We’re all fascinated with the journey of what it is to be a human being, to vicariously experience what other people’s inner … Continue reading
Posted in Anansi Boys, Arafura, books, Character development, films, movies
Tagged Anansi Boys, As It Is In Heaven, books, character development, character development in books and film, Dr Seuss, films, Girl Interrupted, Looking For Alibrandi, Melina Marchetta, Neil Gaiman, Reader suggestions, Secret Life of Bees
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