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Why Doesn't Mummy Love Me: Transformational Super Kids, #8
Why Doesn't Mummy Love Me: Transformational Super Kids, #8
Why Doesn't Mummy Love Me: Transformational Super Kids, #8
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Why Doesn't Mummy Love Me: Transformational Super Kids, #8

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Love yourself unconditionally. Be a magic mummy!

When Annie's mother is mean to her she tries harder to please her, but nothing works. She believes she's unlovable and thinks she's bad. Until her friend, Lulu shares her story and tells Annie that some mothers don't know how to love.

 

This is a classic, empowering book that every child, teenager and adult should have the joy of reading.

 

With a unique combination of beautifully simple stories, comforting words, and powerful uplifting messages, Cassandra has been delighting young children, teenagers and adults for over fifty years.

 

Cassandra cuts to the heart of the lesson we all need to hear, over and over again, helping us learn to self-soothe, surround ourselves with positive influences, be empowered and love ourselves unconditionally.

 

Creator of the delightfully beautiful and courageous, The Little Princess, Cassandra Gaisford is a global best-seller.

Why Doesn't Mummy Love Me? is an inspiring story and personal development guide for girls with themes on self-love, self-esteem, self-reliance and resilience.

 

This book is especially for you if you're:

  • The child (young or old) of an abusive parent, narcissist or a mother with borderline personality disorder, this book will aid hope and healing
  • A therapist—this book will help empower your clients
  • A caregiver or friend of a neglected or abandoned child, this book will aid understanding

"A really good story. Very real and relatable…

I love that the Transformational Super Kids stories have a real rhythm to them that makes for easy reading for a child. Too often, I think stories along these lines still put the onus on the reader to change themselves to somehow appease the other person Cassandra did not. In a very subtle way she has got across that the mother's behaviour was unacceptable and that Annie caring about herself was not selfish but necessary. And lastly, the talk of being a magic mummy has a real sparkle to it – something a child could imagine doing and a helpful way out of a difficult situation."

~ Laura V.

 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 8, 2020
ISBN9781990020407
Why Doesn't Mummy Love Me: Transformational Super Kids, #8
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Cassandra Gaisford

Cassandra Gaisford, is a holistic psychologist, award-winning artist, and #1 bestselling author. A corporate escapee, she now lives and works from her idyllic lifestyle property overlooking the Bay of Islands in New Zealand. Cassandra is best known for the passionate call to redefine what it means to be successful in today’s world. She is a well-known expert in the area of success, passion, purpose and transformational business, career and life change, and is regularly sought after as a keynote speaker, and by media seeking an expert opinion on career and personal development issues.  Cassandra has also contributed to international publications and been interviewed on national radio and television in New Zealand and America.  She has a proven-track record of success helping people find savvy ways to boost their finances, change careers, build a business or become a solopreneur—on a shoestring. Cassandra’s unique blend of business experience and qualifications (BCA, Dip Pych.), creative skills, and well-ness and holistic training (Dip Counselling, Reiki Master Teacher) blends pragmatism and commercial savvy with rare and unique insight and out-of-the-box-thinking for anyone wanting to achieve an extraordinary life. ​

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    Why Doesn't Mummy Love Me - Cassandra Gaisford

    Why Doesn’t Mummy Love Me?

    WHY DOESN’T MUMMY LOVE ME?

    CASSANDRA GAISFORD

    Blue Giraffe Publishing

    CONTENTS

    Praise for The Transformational Super Kids

    About the Transformational Super Kids Series

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

    Chapter 9

    Chapter 10

    Chapter 11

    Chapter 12

    Chapter 13

    Author’s Note

    Now in audio!

    Questions for Reflection

    Resources

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    About the Author

    Also by The Author

    Stay In Touch

    Acknowledgments

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    Excerpt: Lulu is a Black Sheep

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

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    Excerpt: How to Find Your Passion and Purpose

    Praise for How to Find Your Passion and Purpose

    Author's Note

    1. What Is Passion?

    1. Daily Tonic

    2. Living In The Passion Zone

    3. Fear Of Failure

    4. Fear Of Success

    5. Allow No Doubt

    6. Visualize Your Preferred Future

    7. Make A Passion Action Plan

    8. Send Your Critics Away

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    PRAISE FOR THE TRANSFORMATIONAL SUPER KIDS

    "A really good story. Very real and relatable…

     I love that the Transformational Super Kids stories have a real rhythm to them that makes for easy reading for a child. In Why Doesn’t Mummy Love Me? I particularly liked the perspective from her friend, challenging what Annie thought of herself. The gathering evidence exercise is awesome and was a reminder to me to do that more often Also for Lulu to say she didn’t see her Mummy anymore because it was too painful was very powerful. Too often, I think stories along these lines still put the onus on the reader to change themselves to somehow appease the other person Cassandra did not. In a very subtle way she has got across that the mother’s behaviour was unacceptable and that Annie caring about herself was not selfish but necessary (it’s hard for me to admit to anyone other than my brother that life is much more stress free without my own mother around).

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