Lograr el xito o no, se ha convertido hoy en d a en un tema con mucha controversia y dif cil de definir concretamente, pues, mientras seamos seres inigualables, ser imposible asignar una misma definici n de xito para todos. Dios nos hizo nicas y con un prop sito de vida diferente en el cual podemos ser felices realmente, cumplir todos los sue os y ser mujeres exitosas, porque el xito no es lo que logramos, sino en lo que nos convertimos durante el proceso de lograrlo.
Justamente ese es el tema que podr n encontrar las lectoras de H bitos de una mujer exitosa. La autora en su b squeda y experiencia de vida nos recomienda las herramientas necesarias para identificar y remplazar aquellos h bitos que no nos han permitido conquistar nuestra propia definici n de xito. Cap tulo tras cap tulo la lectura nos lleva a aprender nuevos h bitos que buscan sacar de la vida que ha tocado vivir o de la que se ha formado para ser aceptada o en muchos casos complacer a otros y encontrar aquellos que hagan sentir exitosa a la lectora.
Un libro para redefinir objetivos, mejorar h bitos o simplemente vivir el estilo de vida que es anhelado.
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This book, Headphones: A Book for Children with Autism & Sensory Disorders, introduces the concept of wearing headphones. It was written to help children with autism & sensory disorders feel comfortable and confident in their new headphones, and to help their friends, siblings, and classmates relate to their sensory differences.
The book begins in a social story type format, to help children remember what to do when their environment gets too loud. Throughout the book, a cute rhyme is repeated and can be easily memorized. This will allow children to remember to use their headphones in loud environments, rather than resorting to unwanted behaviors. The author shows several types of headphones, and encourages children to help select their own headphones, and choose headphones that they will like. The author explains how loud environments may feel to a person with autism or sensory disorders. Finally, the author points out several appropriate locations where headphones can be worn, and reminds the reader that they can wear headphones anywhere.
The author/illustrator also showcases several different types of headphones, big and small, as well as several different colors. The children illustrated in the book all look different, in the hopes that each child can find a character they can relate to.
The book was written and illustrated with inclusion in mind. The author hopes that this book will be utilized in preschool and elementary school classrooms, as well as libraries, and in homes.
It is the perfect book to purchase for a child who is just beginning to wear headphones, and was written for the author's preschool-age son with autism.
Sometimes it's too loud, but I know what to do I put my headphones on my ears, and noise does not get through.
By bringing science into poetry, we open the possibility of discovering new forms and philosophies of poetry, new perspectives on our relationship to the Earth and our place in the universe, and even new scientific insights. In Poetry and Science: Writing Our Way to Discovery, five women poets-Elizabeth Bradfield, Lucille Lang Day, Alison Hawthorne Deming, Ann Fisher-Wirth, and Allison Adelle Hedge Coke-discuss the many possibilities for discovery that arise from the union of poetry and science.
This long-awaited book of poetry by Georgiana Valoyce-Sanchez is a beautiful masterwork on how to take care of the light of knowledge given to her by family, by the lands and the waters. Each poem is as delicate and precise as a carved shell. Each shell-poem reminds us of the original purpose of poetry, to function as blessing songs, as memory holders, or observations for what is humbly important but might go unseen unless given a place to live in a poem. These poems will take you to the ocean's edge and allow you to listen deeply to the blue deep. They will take you to the desert and sing into you the shimmer of rain feeding the generous expanse of sunlight. With this collection of poetry, you will make it home.
-Joy Harjo (Muscogee Creek Nation), 23rd U.S. Poet Laureate
Avoid mammograms. Switch off birth control drugs...and progestin menopausal drugs, too. Lose your excess fat NOW Stop holding onto those highly stressful jobs and relationships. Counterintuitive as these may seem, each is among Busting Breast Cancer's Five Simple Steps, documented to effectively prevent breast cancer; each based on new knowledge that cancer is a logical metabolic disease, caused by a woman's choice of lifestyles that suffocate the mitochondria or power batteries in her breast cells. Each Simple Step or lifestyle habit protects the health of your cells' mitochondria and thus reduces your risk of developing breast cancer by 30 to 80 percent
Dr. Susan Wadia-Ells' shocking new book questions the presumed wisdom of most so-called authorities: American Cancer Society; Susan G. Komen; National Academy of Medicine; National Cancer Institute and mainstream cancer centers. And why wouldn't we question their wisdom? At least 30 percent of US women treated for early-stage breast cancer go on to develop metastatic breast cancer (called recurrent metastatic breast cancer); practically guaranteeing their early death. Physicians must report each of these recurrent metastatic diagnoses to state registries. But you may be surprised to learn the cancer industry and its federal partners keep these numbers hidden. Perhaps they're just too embarrassing to share.
Dr. Wadia-Ells does not pussyfoot around. A journalist with graduate degrees in political economy and women's studies, she aims to change US culture on women's behalf. Reviewing thousands of studies while researching this book, she discovered the 2012 landmark text, Cancer as a Metabolic Disease, by the Boston College geneticist, Thomas N. Seyfried, PhD. Here is found the complete biological explanation of why and how a person's first cancer cell develops. Effective prevention is now possible Take off the pink ribbons. Stop running for the cure. Have a saliva-based hormone balancing test. Keep your vitamin D3 blood level above 60 ng/ml. Get rid of the carbs. Practice meditation. Stop suffocating your breast cells' batteries; your fragile mitochondria. Take charge Stop that first breast cancer cell before it's ever born.
Busting Breast Cancer also proposes seven political actions US women must take immediately: Demand the FDA allow affordable $30 hormone-free IUDs on the US market; promote the importance of breast self-exams & clinical breast exams; mandate insurance coverage of ultrasound breast screenings and diagnoses without mandating mammography first; mandate annual insurance coverage for all types of early-prevention thermography.
Faced with today's multibillion-dollar mammogram and cancer treatment industries that enjoy too much financial incentive to abandon their harmful procedures, who can change the course of breast cancer prevention and treatment? YOU can Only women have the self-interest to end this unnecessary breast cancer epidemic. And now, with Busting Breast Cancer, you'll have the knowledge, too.
Fire and Rain: Ecopoetry of California, edited by Lucille Lang Day and Ruth Nolan, is not only a beautiful and thorough anthology but an homage to California, its varieties of landscapes, and the amazing poetry it has evoked. Like no other collection in its focus, it presents for the reader experiences of life and personal perspectives on the region while also providing an invaluable resource for teachers of creative writing and literature and the ecology, habitats, and species of the state. -- Pattiann Rogers, recipient of the John Burroughs Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Nature Poetry
The battles environmentalists fight on land, in the legislatures, or in the courts are won or lost first in the human imagination, and the range, depth, and vitality of this selection of poems will take the imagination by storm. As Steve Kowit says in his poem 'Raven' 'Forgive me, / sweet earth, for not being shaken more often / out of the heavy sleep of the self. Wake up! / Wake up! scolds the raven, sailing off/over the canyon. Wake up! Wake up! Wake up!' These poems will indeed wake us up. -- Malcolm Margolin, founder of Heyday and author of The Ohlone Way
I went back to soulful, pristine, early James Taylor to make sure I was feeling the wet, cleansing urgency of Lucille Lang Day and Ruth Nolan's burning anthology. Anthology, ecology, mythology, and all the 'ologies' boil down to four-letter words--sacred kissing cousins--love and life. When I pull out Day and Nolan's tarnished gold drawers of poetry and stories, I bask and bathe. My heart thumps. All over our world, we shiver and melt. 'I've seen fire and I've seen rain.' -- Al Young, California Poet Laureate, 2005-2008
Day and Nolan have done a considerable service to select and gather these poems. Their ample anthology provides a generous record of California poets' love and concern for their common world. What more important theme can we in this golden land share? -- from the Foreword by Dana Gioia, California Poet Laureate
A Thriller by T. R. Coca
It is a strange thing to think of the narrative of his life makes complete sense. He has been a strategist and planned his career and life with meticulous detail. Yet things somehow have gone wrong.
With disturbing anecdotes the arranged marriage of a romantic couple's wishes pull them in different directions. What happens when a spouse goes rogue with malice aforethought and unfairly humiliates and punishes the other and connives to embrace an old flame.
Retribution, but at what cost?
Imaginative and engaging characters weave genuine outrages of human venality.
Suspense and fascination unravels when the elite corps of the Secret Service, FBI, National Security Agency and ICE prosecutes a threat against a high level elected government official transforming his life into a taut and chilling drama.
His life story is full of international intrigue with an unpredictable ending when a cold-blooded and ruthless hired killer gets involved.
Travel the globe with Tootalina to discover different countries and their culture, language, and landmarks. Tooting Around the World with Tootalina is an interactive adventure that will keep your brain challenged with games and bring out your inner artist. This activity book includes word scrambles, word searches, coloring pages, mazes, compare the images, fill in your own story, and more.
Grace Evans is a Watcher. A Watcher's job is to protect the future and the past, making sure history happens as it should.
Her next mission, given to her by The Council, is her most demanding yet.
Grace must travel back to the Scottish Highlands of 1746 to stop Highlander Euan Cameron from rejoining the Jacobite Army at all costs and dying in battle at Culloden.
It is a task easier said than done, as Euan is dedicated to his chief and his clan and would rather give up his life in battle than walk away like a coward.
Can Grace save him without breaking all the rules and altering their lives and history forever?
Moving through daily life can sometimes distract a child from appreciating what he or she has. And this book can be a reminder of how much there is to appreciate. There is space for the child to draw out or write the 101 things listed to appreciate. Drawing out the images or writing gives expression to want it looks like from the child's perspective. There are four sections in the book: 1. Nature 2. You 3. Other 4. Giving. At the end of each section, two sentences are left incomplete for the child to fill in.
Parents and Teachers can have the child expand further by going deeper into each topic.
This book is a collection of my writings which previously appeared in various forms and at various times in the local newspapers. The writings are varied in content.
Part I of this book is a consolidation of thirty-one such writings which were published during the period of 2013-2020.
What connects my writings is the societal issue that was on my mind and in which I had some understanding and knowledge. The thread that connects my writings is a theme represented by the topics of Education, Innovation, Work, Immigration, Trade, China and America. These themes shaped the configuration of my writings, each representing a side and gave rise to the seven-sided heptagon.
In Part II I explain this connection. I also add my pragmatic advice to America which now stands at a crossroads. Part II is essentially the newly created material.
When I selected a topic, I researched it, identified an interesting issue, and applied my knowledge and career experience as a teacher, physicist, Intellectual Property lawyer, litigator, and writer to pragmatically offer a solution for the readers to consider. My writings reflect the insights that I have which are relatable to others. They are like stories which needed a listener or a community of readership.
Each of my writings is an amalgamation of my critical analysis, serious contemplation, intellectual legacy and authorship. I intended my writing to be recreational reading. Read them casually. Use the advice I provide in my writings as down-to-earth, if you chose to. Otherwise, read for pure entertainment.
After the love of his life was taken from him and his home left in ruins Rob Doran goes in search of the man responsible. He is consumed by his need for revenge. During his search he begins to change. He sees the world that he had abandoned after the War. He sees the people that were left in the wake of it. Most importantly he begins to see the man he wants to be. It is never easy, but the path to self-discovery only starts once the first steps of the journey are taken.
Henry Merrick thinks he understands political games and court intrigues, but when the young captain is arrested in Jamaica and brought back to England to face his king for violating a treaty he didn't yet know existed, he finds out just how wrong he is.
Sentenced to a form of house arrest with a distant family member, nothing is as it seems. Lady Catherine is meant to be his warder and companion in this confinement, but Henry senses there is something more beneath the surface of forced smiles, rules, and propriety theatre Catherine is forced to endure.
When Catherine finally lets her guard down and shows Henry who she truly is, he realizes he is a pawn in a larger game meant to subdue the young woman and wants no part of it. Henry is determined to find a way to change her fate. . .but can he?
In each of the four novellas, an artist moves to San Francisco to experience its storied bohemian life. A poet turned cab driver seeks the elusive muse that will save his soul and marriage. A young painter is seduced by an idealistic friend to start an underground journal only to find himself in a risky romantic triangle. An eccentric writer, stricken with hypergraphia, transcribes his daily existence into a living novel, blurring the boundaries of reality and fiction. And a surrealist travel writer is lured into the afterhours world of a local pub and a crime he can't resist. San Francisco isn't what any of them expected, but in the end these artists get closer to the truth about themselves, for better or worse.
This is a true story.
It tells the story of a journey; a journey filled with laughter and sadness and despair, many miracles and hope. It is the answer to a prayer born out of desperation - Lord, do whatever it takes; bring Matt back to Yourself and to us. It is not a how to book that tells you how to pull yourself up by your bootstraps, but an example - a testimony to the faithfulness of God and how He answered that prayer and transformed my son (though he still suffers physical hardship) into surrender, love, ministry and Joy.