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Whether you are aware of it or not, there are constant daily challenges to your personal peace. In addition to the typical challenges that have existed for ever, there are countless modern distractions that can devour your time, energy and focus and can leave you hungry for greater meaning and personal peace in your life.An Invitation to Personal Peace offers easy step-by-step practices that will help you develop a deeper sense of your own spirituality. An Invitation to Personal Peace will teach you practices to help you:· Remove blocks that prevent you from achieving personal peace.· Get more connected to what most matters to you.· Pay full attention to what really matters to you.· Develop a deep and meaningful sense of spirituality.· Enrich your relationships· Connect with the Inner You· Empower yourself through understanding your coreIf you are like most, and you have not been giving yourself the time and care you deserve to cultivate your spiritual mindset, this delightful guide offers fifty-two inventive and easy-to-follow practices to help you achieve personal peace. Use one practice a day or one practice each day for a week. That decision is up to you. Remember, not making a decision is a decision. Make your decision to take the action to change your life starting today.You will experience a deeper sense of joy in all aspects of your life as you learn to develop personal peace. Life does not have to be dull, uninteresting, boring and full of multiple stressors and frustration. You can learn to thrive, not just survive, as you become your own powerhouse and live everyday positively in self nurturing and love.When you start experiencing true personal peace, your personality will radiate a joy that will attract abundance into your life.Attract an Abundance of joy, Abundance of love, Abundance of creativity, in addition to an Abundance of opportunity- TODAY!
Preparing for College Admissions clarifies and demystifies the unknown components of the college admissions process and leaves you with a quiet sense of well being, knowing that you have done the best for your future.Preparing for College Admissions shows parents and students, in simple steps, how to organize the process, how to select the college that is the best match, and where to find the money to pay for a great education.If you want to know:How to define your goals and plansWhich high school courses lead to successful college admissionsHow extracurricular activities can lead to scholarshipsHow to package a winning college applicationTips for a successful college interviewSpecific web sites to help you select colleges and locate scholarshipsWhere to find scholarships in your communityHow to get financial aid This book has the answers.
In today's world many of our volunteer service organizations are quickly loosing members and are becoming much less effective at accomplishing their goals. Yet there are hundreds, and even thousands, of people eligible to join and participate in the worthwhile purposes of these groups. This book lays out a sure-fire method for increasing membership and getting the new members involved in making good things happen. It provides practical, easy steps to take to success and is written in easy-to-understand, no-nonsense language. The methods and steps in the book have been followed by the author and others to greatly increase membership in organizations and will guide the reader in doing the same. The work describes a bus ride to accomplishment and what to do when the bus encounters obstacles along the way. It is important that we remember that people in these organizations are volunteers, not paid employees, and as such must be provided with meaningful tasks for which they can see results...and they must receive the proper recognition for what they do. Good management principles show that Achievement and Recognition are the two most important motivators for people. The book encourages officers in organizations to be sure to providea large measure of both to their members. This work discusses the importance of letting the community and the world know about the good work of your organization and discusses how to do this. Finally, the book encourages members to keep on keeping on. Tofind ways to overcome the obstacles and accomplish the great goals of the group. WE MUST ACT NOW IF OUR ORGANIZATIONS ARE TO SUCCEED. This small book, full of BIG IDEAS shows us how.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Published by 1stWorld Publishing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Existing in these moments of truth is the best part of my day. Memories come not as thoughts, but more as vivid scenes from a movie seen long ago. Tears come out of the joy of surrendering to the expansive space of the yard and the depth of perspective into which the street in front of me merges. What if Martin finds out? I often thought about it, but not while at the gazebo. At the gazebo, I live art. This material world is suspended in a certain level of abstraction. Things lack clear lines of separation. Colors and shapes blend into a unifying presentation of the moment. The sky is blue and clear. In the linden treetops, cardinals are singing. Men walk by with their German shepherds on leashes; ladies carry poodles in their arms. A gray cat sits on the steps of the gazebo. The scent of juniper infuses my spirit with vigor. This is my truth. It is fragmented only in a sense that it unfolds in segments, scene after scene, snapshot after snapshot. Underneath, every move is imbedded in stillness. Yes, this may not be the employment I dreamt of, but it is easy, and it pays $100 per hour. For a person who doesn't think money, $100 per hour crosses my mind too often. I took it not because I thought this particular line of work by itself suited me and would bring me fulfillment, but because this is life, and life is art, and art is fulfilling. If I were not already fulfilled would I have done it to fulfill my personal needs? No! But I found great satisfaction in knowing that this is my contribution to the fulfillment of Martin's dream.
This is a collection of dramatic works, containing haunting passages, grave effects, and dire circumstances. The voice is fresh, the imagery exact, and fascinating. Now, perhaps, visiting someone's darkness is not for you, perhaps this would not be for the timid, those who enjoy light verse or common poetry. Yet it is for exactly those reasons I found this collection a very worthy read, indeed.About the Author Brian was born into Scorpio on a cold November evening in a prior century. He grew up in California with a fascination for nature, wildlife and especially the ocean. After high school he worked a series of manual labor positions, various and nondescript. He enlisted in the Army in 1991 during the build-up to Desert Storm. Somehow he attained the rank of Sergeant and served as a gunner on a M1A1 tank. Following military service he returned to California and eventually earned a Master of Science degree in Environmental Science from California State University, Fullerton, a degree he has never applied to any practical use. For years after he worked in animal sanctuaries helping rehabilitate exotic animals rescued from abusive environments. Currently he operates his own facility helping domestic and exotic animals recover from abuse and abandonment. Any animal that has passed away from old age or infirmity is buried on the property and visited every evening. Brian is a born-again heretic and an avowed neo-Marxist. Brian K. Turner's literary interests began by reading the work of Edgar Allan Poe when he was a young person. He attended creative writing classes at California State University, Hayward with Don Markos, a renowned poet from Piraeus, Greece. When attending California State University, Hayward, he was invited to read at the Hayward Arts Council auditorium. He has read at cafés in San Francisco, Castro Valley, and Dublin, California. He was a featured reader in the Haight Ashbury Literary Journal's readings at the Sacred Grounds Café and the BEAT Museum in San Francisco. He has been invited twice by the California Geographical Society to read at the "John Muir Festival" during their annual symposium at Yosemite National Park. Brian K. Turner has had fifty publications in thirty-six different literary magazines. Some of these include Occam's Razor (California State University, Hayward), Lucidity (Bear House Publishing), Direction (Los Angeles Pierce College), Voicings from the High Country (Casper, Wyoming), The Storyteller, Haight Ashbury Literary Journal, Bear Creek Haiku, Hiram Poetry Review, Tiger's Eye, Love's Chance, and The Lives of Artists from Dance of My Hands Publishing. His poetry is included in the Inkwell Press' Anthology from Mesa, Arizona. He has been published internationally in Poetic Hours from Erran Publishing, Nottingham, England, in First Time from East Sussex, England, Pennine Ink from Burnley, Great Britain, The Eclectic Muse from Richmond, Canada, as well as in Australia.
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