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Why do we worry? Human nature! We know that when we take our worries to God, he will take care of them. Seems like an easy thing to do, but we get caught up in 'fixing' things ourselves and it's easy to become buried in our own burdens. This little journal can help remind you to pray about everything and even laugh at some of the things you worry about--after you discover the outcome and how silly your worry was on the silly scale. This journal can help you make a habit of turning your worry into prayer . . . making you a warrior, not a worrier.
For several years now, I have been carrying around a little piece of paper that says "write a best selling novel." The note is a reminder and affirmation of my goal to write a best selling novel in my lifetime. Although I have written and self-published several how-to books, I struggled to choose the topic for this 'best seller' causing yet another delay in its writing. As a journalist, of course I want to write something poignant, relevant, inspirational and a book that appeals to a large demographic. However, with a recent promotion to stage 4 cancer, I've decided I can't be sitting around waiting on the perfect topics to pop in my brain, then spend months submitting to publishers in hopes they will agree with its best selling potential. In fact, I read that a book gets best selling status based on its ability to sell quickly upon launch. Then I realized that I know a lot of things about a lot of things. At 53 and with 43 careers under my belt, I have had a lot of experiences, successes, failures, funny moments, done some really weird things and a few normal ones and I could write about the BEST of these and get some help selling my stories really quickly so it could become a best seller. Nobody knows how long we have to live, but a few of us know, we are on a path of specific demise. So here is my best selling novel with some of the best advice, information, endearing stories of my 53 years. Thank you for purchasing this book. I hope some of my BEST stories inspire you to laugh, cry, live life to the fullest, do something risky and just find and share your BEST stories. This is an Interactive Book with its own Facebook Page. Visit the page for two reasons. You can see photos and watch videos of My stories. And you can share YOUR stories. The more I wrote, the more I thought about how many of us-facing death or not-have something CRAZY to share. Photos and videos just bring life - to life. Go to facebook and search "Best Selling Novel." I want to apologize in advance, if you purchase this book, then find out my cancer is gone and I am healed. I pray for healing. I know God has a plan for my life. Maybe he just wanted to use it as a boot-kick to make me finish writing my Best. Selling. Novel. I will keep you posted. I also want to apologize that this book is not very organized. While somewhat of an autobiography, chronology would seem nice, but it would also seem to lead to just cancer stories-so it is random. These are some of my favorite stories and the best and worst of me from my own perspective.
Life is too short to do the same thing every day and 2014 is your best year ever. Crank up your career and do something new and exciting-and get paid to do it. This book offers ideas for cool gigs, unique jobs, new social ways to work from home and jobs that pay you to travel. Whether you are interested in part-time gigs or full-time jobs, this book offers advice and resources on how to get them or CREATE them. Become a consultant, get conference-speaking gigs, be a virtual personal trainer or a professional sleeper for a hotel. Your dream job is out there.
A wonderful new Christmas story of friendship, love and duty in wartime by the author of The Air Raid Girls, for fans of Nancy Revell and Donna Douglas. November, 1941.
A heart-warming, romantic story of friendship, camaraderie and triumph over adversity that fans of Donna Douglas, Nancy Revell and Call the Midwife will adore.
**Don''t miss Jenny Holmes''s latest wartime series, The Air Raid Girls. Part 3 - The Air Raid Girls: Wartime Brides - is available now!**---------------------------------------------Yorkshire 1944: All they want this year is a truly happy Christmas... The end of the war feels tantalisingly close, but Air Transport Auxiliary girls Bobbie, Viv and Mary have plenty more flights in their beloved Spitfires yet - battling everything from snow to enemy fire on their journeys. Risking their lives doing their bit for their country, this Christmas they''re determined to have some festive fun. But as they set about bringing good tidings for all, a stern and mysterious new flyer in the form of Peggy arrives. What secret is Peggy hiding? Mary has a wedding to plan before her fiancé is sent away, then makes a devastating discovery so shameful she can''t tell the other girls. Bobbie''s beau issues an ultimatum, and Viv is wondering whether she wants a man at all... With the big day around the corner and hope of peace on the horizon, can the girls find joy and love this Christmas after so many years of war?A heart-warming story of friendship, camaraderie and triumph over adversity that fans of Elaine Everest and Nancy Revell will adore.Readers love Jenny Holmes''A delight to read''''I highly recommend this book, great job Jenny!''''Really enjoyed this book cant wait to read the next one''''Lovely historical drama''''I love reading these books on life in WW2''''A book you can''t put down''
'Anything to Anywhere!' That's the motto of the Air Transport Auxiliary, the brave team of female pilots who fly fighter planes between bases at the height of WWII. Bobbie learned to fly in her father's private plane and Jean was taught the queen's English at grammar school before joining the squad.
A heart-warming, romantic story of friendship, camaraderie and triumph over adversity that fans of Donna Douglas, Daisy Styles and Call the Midwife will adore.
'Calling All Women!'It's 1941 and as the Second World War rages on, girls from all over the country are signing up to the Women's Land Army.
1936. George Street, West Yorkshire, houses a gleaming, brand-new telephone exchange where a group of capable girls works the complicated electrical switchboards. Among them are Cynthia, Norma and Millicent, who relish the busy, efficient atmosphere and the independence and friendship their jobs have given them.
It's only when a forgotten piece of jewellery with a mysterious note surfaces that Violet is thrown back in to the past again, and starts to wonder what secrets there might be in her family's history. As Violet becomes desperate to find answers about her mother and father, long-buried secrets threaten the stable life she's been building.
Newly trained midwife Hazel Price returns to the Yorkshire streets of her childhood, only to find that her modern methods and 'stuck-up' ways bring her into conflict with her family and other formidable residents of Raglan Road. Determined Hazel battles on, assisting with home deliveries and supporting the local GP.
On the cobbled streets of a Yorkshire mill town in 1931, Lily Briggs does all she can to keep trouble at bay for her and her family. She works hard at Calvert Mill to make ends meet and take care of her parents and younger siblings.
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