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Author Daryl Dittmer has written two really great books! In his first, When I Stop Fighting: The Unexpected Joy of Getting My Head Out of My Ass (see BookTrib’s review here), Dittmer acknowledges that he is not a celebrity, doctor, retired billionaire, politician or Navy SEAL, but, rather, “a very regular guy who desires to
about 1 year ago
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Pick Your Battles: Relationships by Miles & Trisha Power stress that the most important things to keep in mind during Battles are empathy, communication ...
over 1 year ago
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While reading the dramatic and heartwarming true birth story told in The Destination Birth by Alex Bisset, I was reminded of the John Lennon quote, “Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.” This is so fitting.
almost 2 years ago
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Curb Bad Behavior at Work with Novel from Dr.’s Own Experience - BookTrib
almost 3 years ago
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New Audiobook Version of Practical Guide Offers Honest Advice & ... - BookTrib
almost 3 years ago
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October is National Bullying Prevention Month and the perfect time to read this
amazing book, Canaries Among Us: A Mother’s Quest to Honor Her Child’s
Individuality in a Culture Determined to Negate It by Kayla Taylor (She Writes
Press). The author should not have had to write
about 3 years ago
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It’s difficult to fully understand what someone else is going through. Having
never been in an abusive relationship personally or even been close to someone
living in one, it was a bit difficult for me, initially, to really understand
the dynamics of such a relationship. The easiest reaction is to a…
about 3 years ago
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My son is 3 and we are having the best time coloring in this book together! The
artwork is adorable and creative and creates a warm loving message for all … It
seems like every child loves to color. Even some adults! But what if
about 3 years ago
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The cover of The Serotonin-Insulin Connection: The Link to Achieving
Extraordinary Physical and Mental Health by Phoenix Gilman lists the following:
Control Cravings and Overcome Addictions The Link Between Mental Health and Our
Nutrition Alleviate Depression
over 3 years ago
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This is not a sad story. This is a story about holding on to hope in the face of
overwhelming tragedy, of learning how to forgive and not let the trauma define
me, of learning to trust God to bring me through. This is a story about turning
that
over 3 years ago
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Who doesn’t want to be healthy? You’d think that was motivation enough. But it’s
so much work! Deprive yourself of foods you love, force yourself to exercise
when you’re too tired, try to reduce your stress level (really?). We know it’s
all good for us, so it’s no wonder that we’re
over 3 years ago
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The good physician treats the disease; the great physician treats the patient
who has the disease. —Sir William Osler Several months ago I had the opportunity
to read and review Gut Feelings: Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction
over 3 years ago
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Do you miss those carefree days of youth or are you in those carefree days of
youth? When being wild was a badge of honor and you could still manage to go to
work even after an all-nighter of partying. Cape Henry House by
over 3 years ago
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Book Review - “Uncommon Courage” by Andrea T Edwards. The back of the book says,
“Uncommon Courage is an invitation to be your courageous best self every day.
over 3 years ago
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Oh, to be young again. I remember all too well that time when I was just
graduating from college with the whole world lying open in front of me. Time
spent with friends, the stress — and yet thrill — of looking for a job to start
my “career” (whatever that
over 3 years ago
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“You’re Kidding, Right?” Aims to Enlighten Investors Working Alongside Financial
Advisors
almost 4 years ago
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Book Review - “Use It, Don’t Abuse It” by Cheryl Glaiser. “To look at us, you
would have thought we were the great American family,” Cheryl Glaiser writes in
the first pages of her memoir, Use It, Don’t Abuse It
almost 4 years ago
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Book Review - “What’s Wrong with My Child” by Elizabeth Harris; takes us on this
long, winding, emotional and terrifying journey, one she and her family faced
with her son Cody.
about 4 years ago
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Book Review - “The Ins and Outs of My Vagina: A Penetrating Memoir” by Karin
Freeland. Freeland says, “My intent is for this book to provide a sense of
comfort and camaraderie for women.” It does just that.
about 4 years ago
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Over the years, I have owned several dogs, a cat, a rabbit, gerbils and even
fish. While I consider myself more of a “dog person,” I really love them all. I
know firsthand about the unconditional love our pets give us and how they become
our family — our “children” even
about 4 years ago