But First...Coffee Monthly Planner

But First...Coffee Monthly Planner
Author: Twylia Reid
Publisher: Broken Wings
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2018-11-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781732206397

The BUT FIRST...COFFEE Weekly/Monthly Planner is based on past leading Productivity Principles and Supported Goals Research that are proven to increase efficiency. This planner will help you keep track of important deadlines, special events and more with clear and simple organization. Free date, no year limit, for use whenever you need it. Plan your schedule without fear of ever having to miss an appointment or important meeting. There is also a place to jot down your To Do's for the day on each scheduling page. Great for long-term planning as each month covers nine pages. Plus, extra non-dated pages for your scheduling needs. -GET FOCUSED. BEAT PROCRASTINATION: Stay clear of distractions with the BUT FIRST...COFFEE Weekly/Monthly Planner's simple focused Pomodoro style work system.-BECOME MORE PRODUCTIVE MONTHLY: Rate your efficiency at the end of each month and become more effective month by month.- MONTHLY MANAGEMENT - Each monthly spread contains an overview of the month and a notes section, remember upcoming plans at-large with the monthly view! Everything is non-dated so you do not waste pages like most planners.

Time

Time
Author: Briton Hadden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1278
Release: 1942
Genre: Current events
ISBN:

The Book of Help

The Book of Help
Author: Megan Griswold
Publisher: Rodale Books
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2020-05-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0593139267

LOS ANGELES TIMES BESTSLLER • WINNER OF THE NAUTILUS BOOK AWARD • “In a world full of spiritual seekers, Megan Griswold is an undisputed all-star. What a delightful journey!”—Elizabeth Gilbert, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Big Magic and Eat, Pray, Love The Book of Help traces one woman’s life-long quest for love, connection, and peace of mind. A heartbreakingly vulnerable and tragically funny memoir-in-remedies, Megan Griswold’s narrative spans four decades and six continents—from the glaciers of Patagonia and the psycho-tropics of Brazil, to academia, the Ivy League, and the study of Eastern medicine. Megan was born into a family who enthusiastically embraced the offerings of New Age California culture—at seven she asked Santa for her first mantra and by twelve she was taking weekend workshops on personal growth. But later, when her newly-wedded husband calls in the middle of the night to say he’s landed in jail, Megan must accept that her many certificates, degrees and licenses had not been the finish line she’d once imagined them to be, but instead the preliminary training for what would prove to be the wildest, most growth-insisting journey of her life.

The Inheritance

The Inheritance
Author: Overton Chambers
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2005-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595347339

Cynthia McKenna is an attractive, respected senior editor at a New York publishing firm. Raised by her widowed grandmother and engaged to a wonderful man, she is content with her life, but the sudden inheritance of an estate in North Carolina tips her carefully balanced existence. Her great-grandfather, Lord Jeremy Maxwell of Scotland, established a large estate, which has been left to her by a great aunt. Having no use and actually no first hand knowledge of the property, she takes the advice of her fiancé and lists the property for sale. But a letter from her real estate agent piques her curiosity and she must journey to the mountains of Western North Carolina to inspect it. Once she sees her ancestral home near the town of High Glen, long buried memories from the past appear, causing her to question fundamental aspects of her life. It doesn't help that another REALTOR John McCloud is different from every other man she has known, including her fiancé. A long dead secret shrouds her inheritance, and Cynthia is confronted with a mystery that makes her fear for her life.

Cultural Politics in the Age of Austerity

Cultural Politics in the Age of Austerity
Author: David Berry
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317156277

In 2008 another economic crisis emerged in the long history of capitalism which created a period of ‘austerity economics’ across many nations. Cultural Politics in the Age of Austerity examines how austerity has impacted upon cultural politics in relation to understanding how established power is both maintained and challenged. The book begins by detailing the meaning of cultural politics before exploring themes such as media discourse, austerity narratives, class, cultural hegemony/government policymaking, social movements and the European Union, and left responses to austerity. It also includes chapters tracing cultural politics in Spain, with a focus on anti-austerity movements and the relationship between austerity and Spanish football. Cultural Politics in the Age of Austerity assesses the impact of a range of cultural/political forms concerning the dynamics of society and relations of power during times of crisis. As such, it will appeal to scholars of culture, media, politics, philosophy, sociology and social psychology.