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"Team Workouts and Food Talk: Fitness and Nutrition for Couples" is an all-encompassing, exciting guide to achieving your shared fitness goals and having a lot of fun along the way. Authored by Jacqueline Bailey, a celebrated fitness enthusiast and beloved culinary creative, this Special Report promises to transform your fitness journey into something much more than just exercises and food.Over the course of 10 engaging chapters, you'll explore everything from setting mutual fitness goals to understanding the science of nutrition. You'll discover entertaining exercises designed for two, learn to whip up nutritious meals together, and map your shared fitness journey - celebrating the triumphs and navigating the challenges. But this guide isn't just about getting fit; it's about growing together. You'll find innovative ways to integrate fitness into your social lives, plan meals as a team, and use shared fitness experiences to strengthen your bond. This isn't just a couple's workout and nutrition guide - it's a manual for building an even stronger relationship on the foundations of shared health and happiness.Get ready to break a sweat, satiate your taste buds, and experience fitness and nutrition as you never have before. This thrilling venture promises to take your relationship, your health, and your fitness to a whole new level.Are you ready to tie your trainers and don your cooking aprons? Your couple goals are about to find an exciting new playground with "Team Workouts and Food Talk: Fitness and Nutrition for Couples"!
This story taken from Matthew Chapter 21 of the Holy Bible is about a little donkey that struggles with his identity and purpose.
Furious Francine went to school angry today. She hates being stuck at home, misses her friends, and wants life to go back to how it was before the pandemic. But when she recognizes and expresses her emotions with her classmates and teacher, Francine begins to feel better.Young readers should remember that EVERYBODY has feelings. Sometimes we might feel furious just like Francine, and it's important for children to understand that it's okay to be angry.As a teacher during the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, author, Jacqueline Bailey, felt that children were left confused during the transition into the new world of social distancing. She wrote Furious Francine to help children express and address their feelings in healthy ways. About the AuthorJacqueline Bailey is a dedicated and enthusiastic wife. She loves to travel and enjoys cooking for friends and family at home. Growing up, Jacqueline was a little book worm who chose books over any gift in the world. She always loved reading and has always wanted to become an author herself. Bailey graduated from Brooklyn College with a bachelor's degree in English, and then later returned to graduate school to earn her master's degree in General and Special Education.
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