101 Feng Shui Tips for Your Home

101 Feng Shui Tips for Your Home
Author: Richard Webster
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2012-09-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738723800

Now you can make subtle, inexpensive changes to your home that can literally transform your life. If you're in the market for a house, learn what to look for in room design, single level vs. split level, staircases, front door location and more. If you want to improve upon your existing home, learn how its current design may be creating negative energy. Discover simple ways to remedy problems without the cost of major renovations or remodeling.

Mother-Daughter Wisdom

Mother-Daughter Wisdom
Author: Christiane Northrup, M.D.
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 755
Release: 2006-03-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0553380125

With such groundbreaking bestsellers as Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom and The Wisdom of Menopause, Dr. Christiane Northrup is one of today’s most trusted and visionary medical experts. Now she presents her most profound and revolutionary approach to women’s health. . . . The mother-daughter relationship sets the stage for our state of health and well-being for our entire lives. Because our mothers are our first and most powerful female role models, our most deeply ingrained beliefs about ourselves as women come from them. And our behavior in relationships—with food, with our children, with our mates, and with ourselves—is a reflection of those beliefs. Once we understand our mother-daughter bonds, we can rebuild our own health, whatever our age, and create a lasting positive legacy for the next generation. Mother-Daughter Wisdom introduces an entirely new map of female development, exploring the “five facets of feminine power,” which range from the basics of physical self-care to the discovery of passion and purpose in life. This blueprint allows any woman—whether or not she has children—–to repair the gaps in her own upbringing and create a better adult relationship with her mother. If she has her own daughter, it will help her be the mother she has always wanted to be. Drawing on patient case histories and personal experiences, Dr. Northrup also presents findings at the cutting edge of medicine and psychology. Discover: •How to lay the nutritional foundation to prevent eating disorders and adult diseases •The truth about the immunization controversy–and the true meaning of immunity •How we can change our genetic health legacy •Why financial literacy is essential to women’s health •How to foster healthy sexuality and future “love maps” in our daughters •How to balance independence with caring, and individual growth with family ties Written with warmth, enthusiasm, and rare intelligence, Mother-Daughter Wisdom is an indispensable book destined to change lives and become essential reading for all women.

Wealth 101

Wealth 101
Author: John-Roger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1993-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780931580529

This book is not about buying real estate and moving to Hawaii with millions of dollars. It goes beyond get-rich-quick schemes. An antidote to the money-is-God philosophy of the 80s, Wealth 101 teaches the necessity of living joyfully in the present rather than putting off happiness until . . . A guide to realizing goals and dreams--and having fun along the way.

101 Tips for Telecommuters

101 Tips for Telecommuters
Author: Debra Dinnocenzo
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1999-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1605097101

Telecommuting-an increasingly common practice of working from home or away from a central office, while staying linked by phone and/or computer-has become a way of life for more than eleven million people in the United States, and the number constantly rises. But most books on the subject focus on its technological or administrative aspects rather than its human ones. What are the pros and cons of telecommuting for the legions of men and women that actually do it on a daily basis? And how can current or would-be telecommuters maximize their performance while minimizing their headaches? In 101 Tips for Telecommuters, seasoned telecommuter Debra Dinnocenzo shares her practical, easy-to-implement "action tips" for making telecommuting as efficient and productive as possible. Written for full-time, occasional, and aspiring telecommuters, this helpful book covers everything from managing one's own time, balancing telecommuting with family demands, and working effectively with others from afar to networking the "virtual" way, getting a grip on technological overkill and even resisting the ever-beckoning refrigerator when working at home! Dinnocenzo offers useful advice on special self-management factors to consider when telecommuting; how to keep in touch with all the people-coworkers, managers, support personnel, customers, and others-who make up your telecommuting world; and even how to nurture crucial ties with suppliers, vendors, and service providers. In the new age of professional mobility, 101 Tips for Telecommuters is the perfect guide for the millions of Americans who want to succeed in this exciting and challenging new way of work.

Prosperity Mind

Prosperity Mind
Author: Randy Gage
Publisher: Internet Profit Kit
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780971557864

101 Tips for Telecommuters

101 Tips for Telecommuters
Author: Ronald Fetzer
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2011-08-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1459625242

A guide to enhance personal productivity and improve overall work performance for telecommuters.