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The MindTech Principles by James Andrews describes twelve underlying components that explain the spirit-body continuum common to all people and how these components co-exist in a mutually beneficial balance to promote our lives. Once grounded in this essential foundation, the author systematically builds on this core knowledge to reveal a clear, six-step process for creating a new thought pattern and permanent behavior change. Beyond hype and hyperbole, The MindTech Principles explain what is really going on "underneath the hood" of our mind, body, and spirit. This practical and easy to follow manual for understanding and improving the self combines the newest in cutting-edge brain research and the time-tested wisdom of ancient knowledge. Written in clear English and keeping those new to personal growth in mind, The MindTech Principles will challenge your beliefs about who you think you are and then show you an actionable path to achieve personal growth and success.
As early as the 1840s, this version of the West was forming in America's popular consciousness. From the "captivity narratives" in women's magazines to the sensationalized accounts of the Donner Party's disastrous journey to California, it seemed that America preferred a fictionalized version of the West to the real thing. The writers of dime novels -- many of whom had never been west of the Mississippi -- presented many of their stories as fact, though they often did not contain a shred of truth. The dime novels laid the foundation for hundreds of western writers who followed and presented a similar view of the West that persists to this day. Join me in discovering the truth about various aspects of the Old West, and learn about new characters that should share the same glamour and respect as the Old West icons that we hear too often about.
William Shakespeare, expert on love, war, vanity, ambition, intrigue, regret, trickery, and . . . parenting?! Well, it appears that the father knew a thing or two about raising children. From Hamlet to King Lear to Romeo and Juliet to Much Ado About Nothing, little nuggets of parenting advice can be found throughout Shakespeare's cherished plays. So forget your Dr. Spock and your Happiest Baby on the Block. Let the beloved Bard of Avon guide you through the pitfalls and pains of parenting instead.Organized by the time periods of parenting hell?from newborn nightmares to teenage trials?Shakespeare's Guide to Parenting offers a series of cunningly extracted and oddly germane lines that speak to modern-day parenting dramas, accompanied by hilarious illustrations, making this a must-have for both the literary and the legitimately desperate parent alike!
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