What I Say to Feel Okay!
What I Say to Feel Okay!
About the author
About the author
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<p style="margin: 0; font-style: italic;"> Hafsa Ahsan, a mother of two, is passionate about books and technology. With a degree in mass communication and a career spanning over two decades, she has channelled her passion into writing, editing, proofreading, typesetting, and marketing books, along with designing, website maintenance and troubleshooting, e-commerce management, and Meta advertising. She also offers other editorial services and consultancy to authors and publishers. </p>
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This book introduces eight easy duas and dhikr in the form of a catchy poem.
It aims to teach children that despite their best efforts, things do go wrong. They should not think of a mistake as the end of the world or engage in self-blame, but use positive self-talk and see how they can make up for it.
I am growing, and learning, too. Some days are good, and some are blue. When things go wrong, what do I say? And what do I do to feel okay?
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