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Boosting Your Mental Wellbeing

Boosting Your Mental Wellbeing

Lee (GP and Cognitive Behavioural Therapist David; Debbie Brewin

SCION PUBLISHING LTD
2023
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This book offers simple practical advice on how to manage the stress and exhaustion that often come with working in primary care. The authors show how making small changes in key life areas can have a surprisingly significant impact on mood and can help improve our wellbeing, all in 10 minutes a day.
Well Met

Well Met

Rachel Lee Rubin

New York University Press
2012
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The Renaissance Faire—a 50 year-long party, communal ritual, political challenge and cultural wellspring—receives its first sustained historical attention with Well Met. Beginning with the chaotic communal moment of its founding and early development in the 1960s through its incorporation as a major "family friendly" leisure site in the 2000s, Well Met tells the story of the thinkers, artists, clowns, mimes, and others performers who make the Faire. Well Met approaches the Faire from the perspective of labor, education, aesthetics, business, the opposition it faced, and the key figures involved. Drawing upon vibrant interview material and deep archival research, Rachel Lee Rubin reveals the way the faires established themselves as a pioneering and highly visible counter cultural referendum on how we live now—our family and sexual arrangements, our relationship to consumer goods, and our corporate entertainments. In order to understand the meaning of the faire to its devoted participants,both workers and visitors, Rubin has compiled a dazzling array of testimony, from extensive conversations with Faire founder Phyllis Patterson to interviews regarding the contemporary scene with performers, crafters, booth workers and "playtrons." Well Met pays equal attention what came out of the faire—the transforming gifts bestowed by the faire's innovations and experiments upon the broader American culture: the underground press of the 1960s and 1970s, experimentation with "ethnic" musical instruments and styles in popular music, the craft revival, and various forms of immersive theater are all connected back to their roots in the faire. Original, intrepid, and richly illustrated, Well Met puts the Renaissance Faire back at the historical center of the American counterculture.
Well-Anyway

Well-Anyway

Ian Lee

Well-Anyway
2024
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A book to calm your mind and make you feel good. Take 5 minutes each day to read a short note. This book is the perfect gift or accompaniment for a bed side table, coffee table, bookshelf or even just to have in your bag to read on your way to work. Designed to make you feel better and provide some insights into daily events, the aim of this book is to help you find happiness during challenging times. It contains thought exercises to get ideas around what you can do to improve the outcomes in situations you encounter daily. The hope is you can turn it into an approach that can bring about happiness to your life. At the very least, I hope this book can help you to be better off and well anyway, regardless of the circumstances.
Well Met

Well Met

Rachel Lee Rubin

New York University Press
2014
pokkari
The Renaissance Faire—a 50 year-long party, communal ritual, political challenge and cultural wellspring—receives its first sustained historical attention with Well Met. Beginning with the chaotic communal moment of its founding and early development in the 1960s through its incorporation as a major "family friendly" leisure site in the 2000s, Well Met tells the story of the thinkers, artists, clowns, mimes, and others performers who make the Faire. Well Met approaches the Faire from the perspective of labor, education, aesthetics, business, the opposition it faced, and the key figures involved. Drawing upon vibrant interview material and deep archival research, Rachel Lee Rubin reveals the way the faires established themselves as a pioneering and highly visible counter cultural referendum on how we live now—our family and sexual arrangements, our relationship to consumer goods, and our corporate entertainments. In order to understand the meaning of the faire to its devoted participants,both workers and visitors, Rubin has compiled a dazzling array of testimony, from extensive conversations with Faire founder Phyllis Patterson to interviews regarding the contemporary scene with performers, crafters, booth workers and "playtrons." Well Met pays equal attention what came out of the faire—the transforming gifts bestowed by the faire's innovations and experiments upon the broader American culture: the underground press of the 1960s and 1970s, experimentation with "ethnic" musical instruments and styles in popular music, the craft revival, and various forms of immersive theater are all connected back to their roots in the faire. Original, intrepid, and richly illustrated, Well Met puts the Renaissance Faire back at the historical center of the American counterculture.
Well Done

Well Done

Lila Lee Moore Cox

Archway Publishing
2024
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This decade-by-decade chronicle weaves a story of how God used a life surrendered. These memorable God stories have been told over the years to many who encountered Lila's encouragement. Well Done will reveal keys to a life of peace without fear, rest without worry, and a confidence of how great and unconditional is God's love for all people.
From the Wishing Well

From the Wishing Well

Dory Lee Maske

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
nidottu
This is a book of five fantasy fairy tales, each with color illustrations. Dog Star tells of a lonely boy who wishes on a star for a friend. The friend he finds is quite a surprise. Patches and the Vegetables tells of a hard working girl who misses her soldier father. She is helped by the vegetables she cares for. Some seem to have the magic needed for extraordinary powers. The Pirates and the Trolls tells the story of a boy who hates his neighbors and is intrigued by the life of a pirate. Only Ona takes the reader deep into the forest where a mythical creature holds a girl's father captive. Ona must be very brave if she is to rescue him. Dream Master is the story of a boy who refuses to sleep for fear of nightmares. The Dream Master tries to help but when the boy overcomes his fears something unexpected happens.
Postcolonial Heritage and Settler Well-Being
The Australian writer Roger McDonald is the author of ten novels, two novelisations from and for film scripts, two television scripts, one semi-fictionalised memoir, a collection of essays, and two volumes of poetry. His publication record spans half a century from the late 1960s up until the late teens with his tenth novel, A Sea Chase, published in 2017. His books have achieved a significant record in the Australian list of literary awards and he has gone close to breaking into the major international prizes that distinguish the transnational careers of other contemporary Australian writers such as Thomas Keneally, Peter Carey, David Malouf, and, more recently, Kate Grenville. McDonald's work has been published in London and New York as well as in the key metropolitan markets of his native Australia, and it has been translated into Spanish, German, and Swedish. 1915, his first novel, was adapted into an Australian Broadcasting Commission television series, which was shown on Australian screens in the early 1980s and distributed internationally.McDonald writes about ordinary characters whose lives have often been overtaken by historical forces they do not understand and cannot control. These men and women are commonly defined by whom they know and what they do rather than through the display of extraordinary qualities of mind, sensibility, or virtue. McDonald often situates his characters' within foundational Australian historical periods such as the convict period, frontier settlement, the development of the pastoral industry, the Great War, the Golden Age of Aviation, and the Second World War and its aftermath. This later post-war period saw the transformation of Anglo-Celtic Australia by waves of initially southern and eastern European migration, followed by Asian and indeed wider international migration. The emerging multicultural character of the country coincided with the decline of rural Australia and the pastoral industry as the preferred locations for representative Australian types and values. These events or periods are well entrenched within the public memory of a White Australia and that enables McDonald to explore his characters' search for purpose and fulfillment within the mythological registers of his nation's postcolonial history.This study focuses on the books (five novels and the fictionalised memoir) in which McDonald has decided to situate his characters' search for purpose and well-being within the mythological registers of colonial history. It explores McDonald's investments in story and his developments in idiom and literary form, as endeavors to engage a wider public in the problem of postcolonial settlement. The common narrative problem is the elusiveness of a condition of Being that is well settled in the web of social, cultural, and environmental connections that are necessary for dwelling. McDonald pursues the possibilities for a wider more satisfying sense of human connection but his representations of the common man under the conditions of postcolonial modernity never allow that to come easily.
Bright from the Well

Bright from the Well

Dave Lee

Mandrake of Oxford
2008
nidottu
'Bright From the Well' consists of five stories plus five essays and a rune-poem. The stories revolve around themes from Norse myth - the marriage of Frey and Gerd, the story of how Gullveig-Heidh reveals her powers to the gods, a modern take on the social-origins myth Rig's Tale, Loki attending a pagan pub moot and the Ragnarok seen through the eyes of an ancient shaman. The essays include examination of the Norse creation or origins story, of the magician in or against the world and a chaoist's magical experiences looked at from the standpoint of Northern magic.' Dave Lee coaches breathwork, writes fictionand non-fiction, blends incenses and oils, creates music and collage.