Money Habits Grandma Taught Me

Money Habits Grandma Taught Me
Author: Luke Pentagon
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1504943228

In Money Habits Grandma Taught Me, fifteen simple habits for increased financial intelligence are outlined. The book reveals how to attract financial success by the adoption of certain practical behaviors and by mastering the psychology of money. In Money Habits Grandma Taught Me, you will learn the following: How to make money through aggressive exploits How money increases through careful investments How to accumulate massive savings through passion and determination Why some people achieve huge financial success while others live and die in penury How money acquired by dishonesty disappears in a short time How to handle the challenges of fake friends associated with much money Why money is a seed and how to generate much more by appropriate timely deployment All the solutions to your financial problems And lots, lots more Money Habits Grandma Taught Me is a book you will not only want to read yourself but also recommend to friends and every young person starting out in life.

The 21-Day Financial Fast

The 21-Day Financial Fast
Author: Michelle Singletary
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-01-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0310338468

Whether you're living paycheck to paycheck or just trying to make smarter financial choices, let award-winning writer and Washington Post columnist Michelle Singletary show you the practical steps you need to take for the financial peace you long for. In The 21-Day Financial Fast, Michelle proposes a field-tested financial challenge: for twenty-one days, put away your credit cards and buy only the barest essentials. What happens next will forever change the way you think about wealth. With Michelle's guidance, you'll discover how to: Break bad spending habits Plot a course to become debt-free with the Debt Dash Plan Avoid the temptation of overspending for college Learn how to prepare elderly relatives and yourself for future long-term care expenses Be prepared for any contingency with a Life Happens Fund Stop worrying about money and find the priceless power of financial peace Join the thousands of others who have already discovered practical ways to achieve financial freedom and experience what it truly means to live a life of financial peace and prosperity.

How to Avoid a Chicken Head

How to Avoid a Chicken Head
Author: William A. Delaney
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2005-03-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595789978

Do you worry about your appearance instead of focusing on the health of your mind, body, and spirit? In How to Avoid a Chicken Head, author William Delaney will help you recognize and move beyond the negative influences that lead women to concentrate solely on their appearances, instead of on what makes them complete individuals. Delaney defines a "chicken head" as a woman with any of the following characteristics: You believe that a man is supposed to buy you things simply because you are beautiful You spend money on frivolous items such as name brand clothing instead of necessities You ask people to do things for you that you wouldn't do for them How to Avoid a Chicken Head is a practical guide for women, providing real-life stories of friendship, leadership, and love; tests to determine if you are in a high-maintenance or low-profile relationship; and both humorous and inspiring poetry to help prompt women to make necessary changes. After reading this book, you will take a deep breath, discover who you are as a woman, and what you must do to reach personal fulfillment.

Pajama School

Pajama School
Author: Natalie Wickham
Publisher: Sibro Publishing
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0982182805

Growing Up in a Tough City

Growing Up in a Tough City
Author: Jerry McGrellis
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595422950

Growing up in Jersey City, New Jersey, from 1966 to 1979, Tony quickly learns that there are few rules on the streets. A child born in the city has to learn fast, and Tony is no exception. The fictionalized memoir of author Jerry McGrellis speaks to the carefree days of the past while simultaneously focusing on the current problems of inner-city youth.

Gators, Snakes, and Quicksand

Gators, Snakes, and Quicksand
Author: Dee Molinari
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1669825027

After her family with Native American roots moves to a segregated rural town in Georgia, ten-year-old Lena Hopkins wishes for a better life. She disagrees with her younger brother’s exploration of the forbidden swamp and deep ditches for treasure. She especially objects to his imitation of older boys’ cussing and rude behaviors. Lena, wants to be a scientist in a world that does not educate females and has little regard for the poor. The kids attend a tiny county school lacking sufficient teachers, books, and ambition. Lena struggles with asthma, segregation, history, and crime in a town whose residents refuse to accept diverse military families. Lena starts to believe that moving to Georgia was a mistake. Still, she is determined to save her new friends. The children cope with vandals, prejudiced town folk and a polio pandemic that leads to a chain of events changing their lives. In this juvenile novel, a military family moves to a rural Georgian town where the children seek friends, fight discrimination, and help others with kindness and respect.

Living off Grandma’s Sayings

Living off Grandma’s Sayings
Author: Yvonne Starks Wilson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2019-08-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1796053988

In Living Off Grandma’s Sayings: From Leeds to the Legislature, retired Missouri State Senator Yvonne Wilson recounts her experience growing up in the segregated community of Leeds in Kansas City, Missouri, with her Grandma and describes the impact of this experience on her life as an educator, state legislator, and public servant. Lessons learned from her Grandma formed the bedrock of Senator Wilson’s career in the Kansas City, Missouri, School District during the turbulent years of desegregation, her time in the Missouri House of Representatives and Missouri State Senate, her service in the Kansas City community, and her role as wife, mother, and grandmother. Throughout the book, Senator Wilson reflects on the continued value of her Grandma’s sayings.

If I Save the Money My Grandma Gives Me...

If I Save the Money My Grandma Gives Me...
Author: Mariah Earl
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2020-12-09
Genre:
ISBN:

If I Save the Money my Grandma Gives me is to encourage children and parents to talk about how to save and spend money wisely. This book was written in efforts to decrease financial illiteracy.

Duchess of Palms

Duchess of Palms
Author: Nadine Eckhardt
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2012-11-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0292749953

“An extraordinary work of women’s history, offering a candid consideration of the wifely role in politics during a pre-women’s movement era.” —Texas Observer Child of the Great Depression, teenage “Duchess of Palms” beauty queen, wife of an acclaimed novelist and later of a brilliant U.S. congressman, and ultimately a successful single working woman and mother, Nadine Eckhardt has lived a fascinating life. In this unique, funny, and honest memoir, she recounts her journey from being a “fifties girl” who lived through the men in her life to becoming a woman in her own right, working toward her own goals. Eckhardt’s first marriage to writer Billy Lee Brammer gave her entrée to liberal political and literary circles in Austin and Washington, where she and Brammer both worked for Senator Lyndon B. Johnson. She describes the heady excitement of LBJ’s world—a milieu that Brammer vividly captured in his novel The Gay Place. She next recalls her second marriage to Bob Eckhardt, whom she helped get elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as her growing involvement with the counterculture of social protest, sexual revolution, and drug use. Eckhardt honestly recounts how the changing times changed her perception of herself, recalling that “I didn’t know how to achieve for myself, only for others, and I felt ripped off and empty.” This painful realization opened the door to a new life for Eckhardt. Her memoir concludes with a joyful description of her multifaceted later life as a restaurateur, assistant to Molly Ivins, writer, and center of a wide circle of friends. “The ‘answer record’ to The Gay Place—by Brammer’s ex-wife.” —Texas Monthly

Even When She Forgot My Name

Even When She Forgot My Name
Author: Wong Chai Kee
Publisher: Epigram Books
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9810732163

Even When She Forgot My Name serves to inspire and educate caregivers of all kinds, giving them strength and hope as they attend to aged relatives and friends. Together with a few scattered illustrations, certain pages of the book are imaginatively interspersed with a typeface that delineates the patient’s state of mind.