Author: Len Bourland
Publisher: Epb Publishing
ISBN: 9780997741506
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
The witty memoir of local Dallas writer/mother Len Bourland as glimpsed through excerpts of her award winning columns from the Reagan Era to whatever this era is now. Sort through your laundry with hers as she begins in the Pre-soak halcyon days of a carpooling doctor's wife and her Normal years of raising two sons and a daughter to her Spin Cycle of divorce and depression. In her Second Cycle her load increases as she emerges as a working mother of adolescents who begins dating just as they do in the consumer 90?s and New Milennium. With poignancy and humor she deftly brings us full cycle in her concluding Gentle Wash. Her wry insights provide more than just a fast paced rollicking read as her recalibration of life reflects changes of society as a whole as we wash, spin, repeat. Len is the self described child of the international corporate move and has many readers as she often broadcast her columns on KERA, local Dallas NPR.
Normal's Just a Cycle on a Washing Machine
Author: Len Bourland
Publisher: Epb Publishing
ISBN: 9780997741506
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
The witty memoir of local Dallas writer/mother Len Bourland as glimpsed through excerpts of her award winning columns from the Reagan Era to whatever this era is now. Sort through your laundry with hers as she begins in the Pre-soak halcyon days of a carpooling doctor's wife and her Normal years of raising two sons and a daughter to her Spin Cycle of divorce and depression. In her Second Cycle her load increases as she emerges as a working mother of adolescents who begins dating just as they do in the consumer 90?s and New Milennium. With poignancy and humor she deftly brings us full cycle in her concluding Gentle Wash. Her wry insights provide more than just a fast paced rollicking read as her recalibration of life reflects changes of society as a whole as we wash, spin, repeat. Len is the self described child of the international corporate move and has many readers as she often broadcast her columns on KERA, local Dallas NPR.
Publisher: Epb Publishing
ISBN: 9780997741506
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
The witty memoir of local Dallas writer/mother Len Bourland as glimpsed through excerpts of her award winning columns from the Reagan Era to whatever this era is now. Sort through your laundry with hers as she begins in the Pre-soak halcyon days of a carpooling doctor's wife and her Normal years of raising two sons and a daughter to her Spin Cycle of divorce and depression. In her Second Cycle her load increases as she emerges as a working mother of adolescents who begins dating just as they do in the consumer 90?s and New Milennium. With poignancy and humor she deftly brings us full cycle in her concluding Gentle Wash. Her wry insights provide more than just a fast paced rollicking read as her recalibration of life reflects changes of society as a whole as we wash, spin, repeat. Len is the self described child of the international corporate move and has many readers as she often broadcast her columns on KERA, local Dallas NPR.
One Can Make a Difference
Author: Ingrid E Newkirk
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1440504342
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
“People say, ‘Oh, it’s easy for you to make an impact. But I’m no one of importance. No one would listen to me.’ If I have learned anything, it is that they are wrong. Dead wrong. The world is just waiting to hear from them, just as it is waiting to hear from you.” —Ingrid Newkirk When Ingrid Newkirk almost single-handedly set into motion the largest animal-rights organization in the world, she knew that one person can make a difference. In this book, Ingrid has collected the wisdom, stories, and insight of dozens of activists and world-changers who have proven that one person can make a movement. This engaging and enlightening collection is a call to action for readers everywhere.Because one can make a difference.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1440504342
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
“People say, ‘Oh, it’s easy for you to make an impact. But I’m no one of importance. No one would listen to me.’ If I have learned anything, it is that they are wrong. Dead wrong. The world is just waiting to hear from them, just as it is waiting to hear from you.” —Ingrid Newkirk When Ingrid Newkirk almost single-handedly set into motion the largest animal-rights organization in the world, she knew that one person can make a difference. In this book, Ingrid has collected the wisdom, stories, and insight of dozens of activists and world-changers who have proven that one person can make a movement. This engaging and enlightening collection is a call to action for readers everywhere.Because one can make a difference.
Attitude in Words
Author: Joseph Primm
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1435715829
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
A book filled with daily stories of inspiration and motivation that will help you gain a better life.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1435715829
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 145
Book Description
A book filled with daily stories of inspiration and motivation that will help you gain a better life.
Just Every Day
Author: Pat McGrath
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1450219802
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Surviving the death of a child is perhaps the most intense form of grief. This book introduces you to Michael, describing various facets of his life, including his death at the age of twenty-six. His mother's struggle with his death will take you on a journey to better understand the process of grief. Her personal experience will draw a painful picture of how she survived such a tragedy and rediscovered the value of hope.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1450219802
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Surviving the death of a child is perhaps the most intense form of grief. This book introduces you to Michael, describing various facets of his life, including his death at the age of twenty-six. His mother's struggle with his death will take you on a journey to better understand the process of grief. Her personal experience will draw a painful picture of how she survived such a tragedy and rediscovered the value of hope.
Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Colossal Collection of Quotable Quotes
Author: Bathroom Readers' Institute
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1607106043
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
You’ll never be at a loss for words again with this inspired collection of quotes, from bona fide wits to bona fide dimwits. Bob Hope once said, "I grew up with six brothers. That’s how I learned to dance--waiting for the bathroom." No doubt, lots of people will be learning to tango and foxtrot while they wait for the rabid readers of Uncle John’s Colossal Collection of Quotable Quotes to emerge from the privy. The Bathroom Readers’ Institute searched high and low for the wittiest, wisest and stupidest things ever said, and collected these remarks in one remarkable volume. With more than 4,000 quotations from 1,600 speakers and writers--from bona fide wits like Oscar Wilde and David Letterman, to bona fide dimwits like Britney Spears (who infamously quipped, "I go to lots of overseas places, like Canada.")--there’s no other book of quotations quite like this one.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1607106043
Category : Humor
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
You’ll never be at a loss for words again with this inspired collection of quotes, from bona fide wits to bona fide dimwits. Bob Hope once said, "I grew up with six brothers. That’s how I learned to dance--waiting for the bathroom." No doubt, lots of people will be learning to tango and foxtrot while they wait for the rabid readers of Uncle John’s Colossal Collection of Quotable Quotes to emerge from the privy. The Bathroom Readers’ Institute searched high and low for the wittiest, wisest and stupidest things ever said, and collected these remarks in one remarkable volume. With more than 4,000 quotations from 1,600 speakers and writers--from bona fide wits like Oscar Wilde and David Letterman, to bona fide dimwits like Britney Spears (who infamously quipped, "I go to lots of overseas places, like Canada.")--there’s no other book of quotations quite like this one.
Arrivals and Departures from Normal
Author: Lana Jean Rose
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1491774975
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
A nave teenage girl in her senior year of high school comes home to find all her belongings packed and sitting on the front porch. Airstreams abusive father, who silently laments the loss of his baseball career, and a mother, who lives in a world convinced she is Cleopatra before Cleopatra was Cleopatra, have decided Air is a commie-pinko since she reads Ramparts and the Berkeley Barb. From an early age, Air realized in order to survive her bizarre family life she had to protect her authentic self. Whimsical, innately talented, and fiercely independent by nature, Air struggles to piece her life together as she finds herself continually caught in youve-got-to-be-kidding-me circumstances. The author marvelously portrays heart-rending stories with wit and humor. Despite being emotionally abandoned by her parents, Air becomes an engrossing, strong and fascinating young woman, determined to be a successful artist without any formal training. Ingenious and persistent, Air is on a mission to confront her demons and multi-personalities, surmounting the endless, inexplicable far-fetched absurdly funny bumps in the road to prove she is lovable and worthy of love. Airs life path is far from normal.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1491774975
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
A nave teenage girl in her senior year of high school comes home to find all her belongings packed and sitting on the front porch. Airstreams abusive father, who silently laments the loss of his baseball career, and a mother, who lives in a world convinced she is Cleopatra before Cleopatra was Cleopatra, have decided Air is a commie-pinko since she reads Ramparts and the Berkeley Barb. From an early age, Air realized in order to survive her bizarre family life she had to protect her authentic self. Whimsical, innately talented, and fiercely independent by nature, Air struggles to piece her life together as she finds herself continually caught in youve-got-to-be-kidding-me circumstances. The author marvelously portrays heart-rending stories with wit and humor. Despite being emotionally abandoned by her parents, Air becomes an engrossing, strong and fascinating young woman, determined to be a successful artist without any formal training. Ingenious and persistent, Air is on a mission to confront her demons and multi-personalities, surmounting the endless, inexplicable far-fetched absurdly funny bumps in the road to prove she is lovable and worthy of love. Airs life path is far from normal.
Normal is Just a Setting on Your Dryer
Author: Patsy Clairmont
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN:
Category : Christian life
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
A collection of pithy parables about people's perilous pursuits of normality in the face of chaos, "Normal Is Just a Setting on Your Dryer" gleefully describes the author attempts to make her way through life.
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN:
Category : Christian life
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
A collection of pithy parables about people's perilous pursuits of normality in the face of chaos, "Normal Is Just a Setting on Your Dryer" gleefully describes the author attempts to make her way through life.
The role of diagnosis in counselling and psychotherapy
Author: The Open University
Publisher: The Open University
ISBN:
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
This 8-hour free course explored the role of diagnosis in the treatment of mental health problems, and understandings of ?mental illness? over time.
Publisher: The Open University
ISBN:
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
This 8-hour free course explored the role of diagnosis in the treatment of mental health problems, and understandings of ?mental illness? over time.
NORMAL Doesn't Live Here Anymore
Author: Barb Owen
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456600664
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
What would happen if The Unthinkable blindsided you, requiring everything be put on hold to become a full time caregiver for a loved one? At the very least, it would reshape your life. Without a survival guide, it could even destroy it.Barb Owen delivers precisely that survival guide in NORMAL Doesn "t Live Here Anymore: An Inspiring Story of Hope for Caregivers. She weaves a story, through the first two parts of the book, based on her life-changing experience as primary caregiver for her elderly parents. Following each chapter a bit of wisdom gained from Barb "s experience is summarized as a Reflection. The third part of NORMAL Doesn "t Live Here Anymore addresses the critical need for self-care for the new and seasoned caregiver alike. Specific suggestions abound for Me Time ”how to find it ”what to do with it ”and how very important it is for sustaining oneself throughout the often arduous caregiving-marathon. This truly inspiring book is one part parable, one part autobiography and all survival guide, illuminating a path for the more than 65 million caregiving Americans. SEverything hinges on your ability to care for both yourself and your loved one, says Owen. SThis maxim is of great consequence ”heed it, and you will endure. Dismiss it, and you will have trouble surviving. Take care of yourself, your loved one and keep the faith, because you "re not alone. ----- EXCERPT FROM: NORMAL Doesn "t Live Here Anymore - Chapter 21; The morning after I brought my 90-year-old Dad home from the hospital, Mom called me to say that he was not feeling at all well. My nagging intuition insisted that I visit Dad and spend some private time with him. Finding Dad awake and resting in his bed, I struggled to find my voice. Sitting beside him, I asked, SHow are you feeling this morning? SOh, I "m so-so, he sighed, as a tear rolled from his eye on to the pillow that cradled his head. SReally tired of all of this and worried about your mother. She "s having a hard time with everything. We stayed there in silence ”just being together for a few moments.Holding his hand, the heavy words finally left my mouth. SYou know, Dad, you can trust me to be sure that Mom is okay. I will take care of her, no matter what. He responded quietly, SI know. Studying and caressing my dad "s hand, I knew there was one more important conversation that the voice in my heart insisted upon. SDad, I know that this is getting to be really tough for you. If staying here becomes too hard, it "s okay to let go... During the following few weeks I watched my 89 year old Mom experience a renewed sense of purpose and increased strength as she doted on my dad and met his needs, as best she could. Some days were better than others. Most nights were difficult when Dad "s heart pain was significantly worse and his level of anxiety escalated. Often my mom would pass the hours by reading to Dad. Although her eyesight was clouding, she still managed to read the newspaper, column by column, or inspirational short stories she found in the stack of magazines beside their bed. Amazingly, dawn nearly always brought ease and comfort for them both. And so the nights and days continued ----- REFLECTION; Difficult subjects sometimes need to be discussed. You might be asked by others to deliver bad news ”news of someone "s death, a life-altering diagnosis, or even the necessity for a change in residence. Each conversation carries the potential for unleashed emotions. My advice? No matter how difficult or emotional, don "t leave words left unsaid. People, if capable of understanding, deserve information. Often, they are much stronger than we realize.Words are powerful. They carry courage, condemnation, reassurance or permission. Choose them wisely as your words may be the ones that bring freedom from pain or suffering. It "s tough, but I know you can do it and if you listen to that voice inside, you will know exactly the right time and the right words.Be Strong!
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456600664
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 335
Book Description
What would happen if The Unthinkable blindsided you, requiring everything be put on hold to become a full time caregiver for a loved one? At the very least, it would reshape your life. Without a survival guide, it could even destroy it.Barb Owen delivers precisely that survival guide in NORMAL Doesn "t Live Here Anymore: An Inspiring Story of Hope for Caregivers. She weaves a story, through the first two parts of the book, based on her life-changing experience as primary caregiver for her elderly parents. Following each chapter a bit of wisdom gained from Barb "s experience is summarized as a Reflection. The third part of NORMAL Doesn "t Live Here Anymore addresses the critical need for self-care for the new and seasoned caregiver alike. Specific suggestions abound for Me Time ”how to find it ”what to do with it ”and how very important it is for sustaining oneself throughout the often arduous caregiving-marathon. This truly inspiring book is one part parable, one part autobiography and all survival guide, illuminating a path for the more than 65 million caregiving Americans. SEverything hinges on your ability to care for both yourself and your loved one, says Owen. SThis maxim is of great consequence ”heed it, and you will endure. Dismiss it, and you will have trouble surviving. Take care of yourself, your loved one and keep the faith, because you "re not alone. ----- EXCERPT FROM: NORMAL Doesn "t Live Here Anymore - Chapter 21; The morning after I brought my 90-year-old Dad home from the hospital, Mom called me to say that he was not feeling at all well. My nagging intuition insisted that I visit Dad and spend some private time with him. Finding Dad awake and resting in his bed, I struggled to find my voice. Sitting beside him, I asked, SHow are you feeling this morning? SOh, I "m so-so, he sighed, as a tear rolled from his eye on to the pillow that cradled his head. SReally tired of all of this and worried about your mother. She "s having a hard time with everything. We stayed there in silence ”just being together for a few moments.Holding his hand, the heavy words finally left my mouth. SYou know, Dad, you can trust me to be sure that Mom is okay. I will take care of her, no matter what. He responded quietly, SI know. Studying and caressing my dad "s hand, I knew there was one more important conversation that the voice in my heart insisted upon. SDad, I know that this is getting to be really tough for you. If staying here becomes too hard, it "s okay to let go... During the following few weeks I watched my 89 year old Mom experience a renewed sense of purpose and increased strength as she doted on my dad and met his needs, as best she could. Some days were better than others. Most nights were difficult when Dad "s heart pain was significantly worse and his level of anxiety escalated. Often my mom would pass the hours by reading to Dad. Although her eyesight was clouding, she still managed to read the newspaper, column by column, or inspirational short stories she found in the stack of magazines beside their bed. Amazingly, dawn nearly always brought ease and comfort for them both. And so the nights and days continued ----- REFLECTION; Difficult subjects sometimes need to be discussed. You might be asked by others to deliver bad news ”news of someone "s death, a life-altering diagnosis, or even the necessity for a change in residence. Each conversation carries the potential for unleashed emotions. My advice? No matter how difficult or emotional, don "t leave words left unsaid. People, if capable of understanding, deserve information. Often, they are much stronger than we realize.Words are powerful. They carry courage, condemnation, reassurance or permission. Choose them wisely as your words may be the ones that bring freedom from pain or suffering. It "s tough, but I know you can do it and if you listen to that voice inside, you will know exactly the right time and the right words.Be Strong!
Dance to Your Own Tune
Author: Bernadette Reynolds
Publisher: Archway Publishing
ISBN: 1452524866
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Through short stories, poetry, and humor, author Bernadette Reynolds narrates the story of her life. In Dance to Your Own Tune she narrates how, for many years, she attempted to climb her mountain, but failed. Finally, on her quest to discover who she was, Reynolds looked within and began to take responsibility for herself. That's when the true changes began. In this story of pain and of healing, Dance to Your Own Tune blends Reynolds? personal experiences with helpful tips for coping with your own journey and its sorrows and struggles. She tells about her battle with low self-esteem, anorexia, bulimia, and alcohol abuse and how she started to turn her life around by going within herself. Reynolds helps you understand the importance of knowing who you are, what you are capable of, and living from these positive attributes. She shares how she discovered the meaning of freedom, health, vitality, and the love of a family. Now a wife, mother, and grandmother, she is present every moment of every day.
Publisher: Archway Publishing
ISBN: 1452524866
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
Through short stories, poetry, and humor, author Bernadette Reynolds narrates the story of her life. In Dance to Your Own Tune she narrates how, for many years, she attempted to climb her mountain, but failed. Finally, on her quest to discover who she was, Reynolds looked within and began to take responsibility for herself. That's when the true changes began. In this story of pain and of healing, Dance to Your Own Tune blends Reynolds? personal experiences with helpful tips for coping with your own journey and its sorrows and struggles. She tells about her battle with low self-esteem, anorexia, bulimia, and alcohol abuse and how she started to turn her life around by going within herself. Reynolds helps you understand the importance of knowing who you are, what you are capable of, and living from these positive attributes. She shares how she discovered the meaning of freedom, health, vitality, and the love of a family. Now a wife, mother, and grandmother, she is present every moment of every day.