Paving It Forward

Paving It Forward
Author: Elizabeth Fayt
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2009-08-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1600377882

Learn how to create a new roadmap for your life—one that leads to health, wealth, and love. Elisabeth Fayt (think “Fate”) is an inspirational speaker, Reiki master, and entrepreneur. She is also the creator of pre-paving, a powerful technique of using conscious intention to line up your energy and move forward into action that brings forth the happiness you truly desire. Consciously pre-paving lets people to take the driver’s seat in their own transformation. Paving It Forward explains that we are already intending, already pre-paving, our daily lives with our thoughts. It is simply a matter of making it a conscious—and positive—process. According to Fayt, “People spend more time choosing what they are going to wear in the morning than they do choosing how they will connect with people, how they will feel, or what they will accomplish. Pre-paving is consciously choosing how you want to look, live, and feel through every part of your day and every part of your life.” “I can tell you from my own personal experience that reading this book has made a great and significant change in my attitude. It has brought me peace, comfort, faith in myself and shed a bright light on my future!” —Frank Maguire, cofounder of FedEx

Lily's Dad

Lily's Dad
Author: Edward Juan Lynum
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2019-05-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781097375035

LILY'S DAD is the unbelievable true memoir of Attorney Edward Juan Lynum that takes the reader on a ride in a time machine, like the DeLorean. Based in Orlando, Florida it's a post-civil rights era history book and lesson that includes real stories of politics, murder, mayhem, and racism. You'll reminiscence, as you are reminded of the release dates of famous songs or movies. You'll experience life from a conservative black lens, when you travel this time machine, LILY'S DAD.Back Cover Text: CALL HIM A FRATERNITY MAN, LEGAL DRUG DEALER, MBA, BILINGUAL, LAWYER, COLLEGE PROFESSOR, REALTOR, POLITICAL CONSULTANT, OR POLITICIAN. NOW HE'S A BOOK AUTHOR.This book is the memoirs and review of Orlando's black political history from its native son, Edward Juan Lynum. His mother, Daisy W. Lynum served as Orlando's district 5 commissioner for sixteen years between 1998 and 2014. His mother was a politician three years, when he returned to Orlando from Spain to make history with the inaugural class of Florida A&M University's (FAMU) reestablished college of law in 2005. Many call Lynum family politics controversial, but the author may call it "by any means necessary." These memoirs reveal some people seem to not like black conservatives living the American dream. Readers will experience life from Edward Lynum's very exciting and political life that's full of euphoria that you'll find unbelievable.

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Paving It Forward

Paving It Forward
Author: Elizabeth Fayt
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2009-08-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1600376290

People spend more time choosing what they are going to wear in the morning than they do choosing how they will connect with people, how they feel, or what they will accomplish. "Paving It Forward" encourages people to make conscious decisions in every part of their lives.

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A Day of Hope

A Day of Hope
Author: Kayla Jones
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2024-03-10
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

Have you experienced the feeling of forgotten hope, the sensation like you’ve lost yourself? It feels as if time is passing you by and you’re unable to see yourself in the overwhelming swirl of this crazy life. So many other things have taken your time and your zest for life: kids, family, relationships, and work. You believe self-care is only for others. You’ve forgotten how to have hope and passion for yourself. In A Day of Hope, author Kayla Jones shares her personal journey to find hope when there seemed to be a short supply. She tells how she transformed from being overworked and overstressed to having more time and energy to do the things she loves, even when she didn’t know what that was. Jones outlines a process—a day of hope—that helped her transform her life. A day of hope is one day, or a full twenty-four hours, for you. A day to do whatever you want, whenever you want, and however you want. On this one day, you get to choose everything. One full day to fuel up on what you want and need. A Day of Hope teaches how one day per month can transform your life, help you recover hope for a brighter future, and empower you to regain control of who you really are inside.