Signe Dayhoff

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Average rating: 4.0 · 40 ratings · 4 reviews · 19 distinct works
Diagonally-Parked in a Para...

3.88 avg rating — 33 ratings — published 2013
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What Faust the Dancing Cat ...

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Growing Up "Unacceptable": ...

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Faust the Dancing Cat Tackl...

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Secrets, Lies, and Promises

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Attracting and Dating the W...

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Outrage, the Final Straw

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How to Speak Without Fear S...

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Scared Of Your Boss?: Smash...

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The Journalist's Tail Tackl...

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“Highly sensitive children and adults often appear frightened, irritable, apprehensive, with digestive problems, or as loners. But you may also appear as aware, imaginative, and creative. As an adult you tend to overwhelm yourself by working too hard, too long, with too much interpersonal interaction, unaware of your sensitivity thresholds.”
Signe Dayhoff, Diagonally-Parked in a Parallel Universe: Working Through Social Anxiety

“Youth. Particularly hard hit is the younger generation that faces an economic situation for which it has been inadequately prepared. Imbued with the unrealistic expectation of continuing economic prosperity, of having things better than their parents did, they grapple, often unsuccessfully, with underdeveloped self-sufficiency, unemployment, and underemployment in all but a few circumscribed areas. But this sense of entitlement creates a resentment of the compromises necessary to effectively survive. As a result, young adults may tend to feel more disillusioned and alienated.”
Signe Dayhoff, Diagonally-Parked in a Parallel Universe: Working Through Social Anxiety

“vulnerable to negative experience, though not necessarily. So what”
Signe Dayhoff, Diagonally-Parked in a Parallel Universe: Working Through Social Anxiety



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