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28-Day Bariatric Jumpstart Challenge

28-Day Bariatric Jumpstart Challenge

Carrie Ross

Biome Integrative Nutrition
2023
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Emotion-Based and Disordered Eating is a complicated and challenging topic as it tends to turn food relationships into a LOVE/HATE tug of war, ultimately creating IMBALANCE. Many get Weight Loss Surgery in the hope not to have to deal with that stuff anymore. No more food-thinking, diets or restrictive behaviours... no more struggle ... but it remains. Sometimes there is just TOO much information, and it can be hard to figure out which bit is RIGHT, without every fully tapping into our own values, motivators and goals - the process of Breaking Free is a worthwhile journey of figuring out that true voice and aligning with it.Hi I'm Carrie, Carrie Ross BHSc. is a practicing Clinical Nutritionist specialising in Bariatric Surgery nutrition, As well as a skilled Counselling Psychotherapist and Food BehaviourCounsellor in the field of Emotional and Disordered Eating. With extensive training and experience in NLP + TIME LINE THERAPY (R) + HYPNOTHERAPY as a Master Practitioner.All of Carrie's unique work is built on her philosophy of MIND-BODY-BELLY - the balanced combination of Mindset/Belief + Self-Care and Self-Acceptance + Nutrition and Nourishment. There is no program that doesn't provide balance in equal portions of all of these important factors. I help women who are struggling to find clarity, let go and conquer fear, issues of self-worth and acceptance and break down limiting beliefs to live to their best potential. But not only that, Carrie herself is a Bariatric Patient (RNY 03/2017) Dx - ADHD Mother of 3 - IVF babies and once sought the clarity that so many of her clients are searching for. So, she has got some miles on the clock when it comes to programs and designs to meet the needs of WLS ladies across the globe The Bariatric Jumpstart program takes the "thinking" out of restarting your focus on your health and wellbeing and paves the way to set bigger goals for yourself; whether this be a hobby or past-time, that new job or relationship or even to FINALLY address your emotional and disordered eating; 28 days of Unique, bariatric Tailored and Balanced inspired TASTEY meal plans28 days of Mindset Work to really start that work into getting you on to of your game.28 days of Exercise challenges, modifiable and adaptable to any skill level.Access to support group X NO Equipment neededX NO specialised or expensive products or supplements requiredX NO post-surgical liquid/puree slush nonsense that only serves to cement that diet mindset.X Feeling restricted or deprived or Even feeling like you are on a diet.Customisable, modifiable and extendable to be able to do again and again EVERYTIME you find yourself slipping into old habits.Get back on track from 6 months post of to 6 years post op and beyond.(not suitable for Bariatric patients less than 6 months post op)
From Strangers to Clients

From Strangers to Clients

Carrie Wallis

Carrie Wallis
2020
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Find Your Ideal Clients Now Are you fed up wasting time and money trying to find clients online for your coaching, consulting or therapy business? Do you think marketing is sleazy? Are you fed-up sabotaging your marketing efforts and letting your self-doubt win? In this practical and action-orientated book, Carrie Wallis presents an ethical heart-centred way to stand out in the crowded online space. Creating a path that brings people you love to work with straight to your door. Reveal an effortless way to enroll strangers as clients that feels comfortable and fun. Learn how to quiet self-doubt and remove beliefs that have limited and sabotaged your chances for success. Many small business owners in the help professions fear sales and hate the idea of marketing. They fear being perceived as 'salesy' or harassing. Marketing feels overwhelming with so many paths to choose from, and so much expensive technology to use. Professionals worry that no one will want to pay to work with them when there are so many coaches, consultants, counselors available. They fear the time it will take to build credibility online and worry about wasting money on adverts that yield poor results. From Strangers to Clients busts those myths and challenges everything you've been told about marketing. From Strangers to Clients gives you a simple path to find clients online, so that you can: - Feel good about your marketing- Attract the people you'd love to work within your service - Save you time and marketing spend- Leverage your time, leaving you free to do what you got into practice for - help and serve your clients- Achieve high returns on your marketing investment- Use your therapeutic skills as part of the marketing process - Enroll clients with a natural and comfortable process- Overcome self-sabotaging behaviours that are keeping you stuck with few clients Follow the advice in this book, and you will revel in the simplicity of the system that makes marketing fun. Yes Marketing can be enjoyable. What's stopping you from finding clients online? Want to find a way to silence the inner critic that is currently blocking your client-attraction efforts? "Scroll to the top and click the "buy now" button."
The Practice of Pastoral Care, Revised and Expanded Edition

The Practice of Pastoral Care, Revised and Expanded Edition

Carrie Doehring

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2015
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The Practice of Pastoral Care has become a popular seminary textbook for courses in pastoral care and a manual for clinical pastoral education. In it, Doehring encourages counselors to view their ministry through a trifocal lens that incorporates premodern, modern, and postmodern approaches to religious and psychological knowledge. Doehring describes the basic ingredients of a caregiving relationship, shows how to use the caregiver's life experience as a source of authority, and demonstrates how to develop the skill of listening and establishing the actual relationship. This new edition elaborates on and expands the author's previous work, adding an intercultural perspective that gives more attention to religious pluralism in the pastoral care setting. It offers a road map for using a step-by-step narrative, relational, embodied approach to spiritual care that respects the unique ways people live out their values and beliefs, especially in coping with stress, loss, and violence. Readers will be able to confidently and professionally offer pastoral care and counseling to members of their congregations or other places of ministry.
Preaching and the Thirty-Second Commercial

Preaching and the Thirty-Second Commercial

Carrie La Ferle

Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2021
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At first glance, preaching and advertising seem worlds apart from one another. One tries to proclaim love of God and neighbor; the other tries to sell you something that you may or may not need. Yet both must compete with other ways we receive and process information in an increasingly distracted world. While most of the time preaching simply tries to muddle through this situation, advertising knows that it must continually relearn how to reclaim its audience's attention–and keep it.Believing that preaching can benefit from advertising's laser focus on how to make its message stick, O. Wesley Allen, Jr. (a preaching professor) and Carrie La Ferle (a professor of advertising) have written this first-of-its-kind book on what preachers can learn from advertising.Examples of these lessons include:• Sharpening one's analysis to understand the congregation better• Encoding a message so that listeners can decode it for their individual lives• Understanding how the form of the sermon leads to greater or lesser effectiveness• Building the sermon around imagery and narrative
Portion Savvy

Portion Savvy

Carrie Latt Wyatt; Elizabeth Miles

Atria Books
2000
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Let the "Queen of Lean" "(GQ)" inspire you to a healthier, happier body in just thirty days, and help you enjoy the lifelong benefits of looking and feeling sensational. Carrie Latt Wiatt has worked weight-watching wonders for her celebrity clients, including Alfre Woodard, Neve Campbell, Jennifer Aniston, and Dennis Quaid. Now, this gifted motivator lays out a back-to-basics plan for permanent weight control -- without sacrificing the wonderful flavors, textures and variety that every palate craves. How can you reach your desired weight and stay off the diet roller coaster forever? The key is portion control. Portion-savvy men and women don't diet -- they manage food wisely by knowing their right-sized servings, a skill that "clicks in" every time they make a food choice. Let Carrie Wiatt retrain your eye, your appetite "and" your attitude -- you'll find yourself not only craving healthier foods, but feeling satisfied by smaller servings. And with the delicious and easy low-fat recipes that set the "Portion Savvy" plan in motion, you'll be creating healthy habits without even knowing it. You'll wonder why you ever ate any other way
The Uses of Variety

The Uses of Variety

Carrie Tirado Bramen

Harvard University Press
2001
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At the turn of the century, amid the excesses of the Gilded Age, variety became a key notion for Americans - a sign of national progress and development, reassurance that the modern nation would not fall into monotonous dullness or disorderly chaos. Carrie Tirado Bramen pursues this idea through the works of a wide range of regional and cosmopolitan writers, journalists, theologians and politicians who rewrote the narrative of American exceptionalism through a celebration of variety. Exploring cultural and institutional spheres ranging from intra-urban walking tours in popular magazines to the 1893 World's Parliament of religions in Chicago, she shows how the rhetoric of variety became naturalized and nationalized as quintessentially American and inherently democratic. By focusing on the uses of the term in the work of William James, Anna Julia Cooper, W.E.B. Du Bois, Hamlin Garland and Wong Chin Foo, among many others, Bramen reveals how the perceived innocence and goodness of variety were used to construct contradictory and mutually exclusive visions of modern Americanism. Bramen's innovation is to look at the debates of a century ago that established diversity as the distinctive feature of US culture. In the late-19th-century conception, which emphasized the openness of variety while at the same time acknowledging its limits, she finds a useful corrective to the contemporary tendency to celebrate the United States as a postmodern melange or a carnivalesque utopia of hybridity and difference.
Agency and Embodiment

Agency and Embodiment

Carrie Noland

Harvard University Press
2009
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In Agency and Embodiment, Carrie Noland examines the ways in which culture is both embodied and challenged through the corporeal performance of gestures. Arguing against the constructivist metaphor of bodily inscription dominant since Foucault, Noland maintains that kinesthetic experience, produced by acts of embodied gesturing, places pressure on the conditioning a body receives, encouraging variations in cultural practice that cannot otherwise be explained. Drawing on work in disciplines as diverse as dance and movement theory, phenomenology, cognitive science, and literary criticism, Noland argues that kinesthesia—feeling the body move—encourages experiment, modification, and, at times, rejection of the routine. Noland privileges corporeal performance and the sensory experience it affords in order to find a way beyond constructivist theory’s inability to produce a convincing account of agency. She observes that despite the impact of social conditioning, human beings continue to invent surprising new ways of altering the inscribed behaviors they are called on to perform. Through lucid close readings of Marcel Mauss, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Bill Viola, André Leroi-Gourhan, Henri Michaux, Judith Butler, Frantz Fanon, Jacques Derrida, and contemporary digital artist Camille Utterback, Noland illustrates her provocative thesis, addressing issues of concern to scholars in critical theory, performance studies, anthropology, and visual studies.
Civic Longing

Civic Longing

Carrie Hyde

Harvard University Press
2018
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Citizenship defines the U.S. political experiment, but the modern legal category that it now names is a relatively recent invention. There was no Constitutional definition of citizenship until the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868, almost a century after the Declaration of Independence. Civic Longing looks at the fascinating prehistory of U.S. citizenship in the years between the Revolution and the Civil War, when the cultural and juridical meaning of citizenship—as much as its scope—was still up for grabs. Carrie Hyde recovers the numerous cultural forms through which the meaning of citizenship was provisionally made and remade in the early United States.Civic Longing offers the first historically grounded account of the formative political power of the imaginative traditions that shaped early debates about citizenship. In the absence of a centralized legal definition of citizenship, Hyde shows, politicians and writers regularly turned to a number of highly speculative traditions—political philosophy, Christian theology, natural law, fiction, and didactic literature—to authorize visions of what citizenship was or ought to be. These speculative traditions sustained an idealized image of citizenship by imagining it from its outer limits, from the point of view of its “negative civic exemplars”—expatriates, slaves, traitors, and alienated subjects.By recovering the strange, idiosyncratic meanings of citizenship in the early United States, Hyde provides a powerful critique of originalism, and challenges anachronistic assumptions that read the definition of citizenship backward from its consolidation in the mid-nineteenth century as jus soli or birthright citizenship.
American Niceness

American Niceness

Carrie Tirado Bramen

Harvard University Press
2017
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The cliché of the Ugly American—loud, vulgar, materialistic, chauvinistic—still expresses what people around the world dislike about their Yankee counterparts. Carrie Tirado Bramen recovers the history of a very different national archetype—the nice American—which has been central to ideas of U.S. identity since the nineteenth century.Niceness is often assumed to be a superficial concept unworthy of serious analysis. Yet the distinctiveness of Americans has been shaped by values of sociality and likability for which the adjective “nice” became a catchall. In America’s fledgling democracy, niceness was understood to be the indispensable trait of a people who were refreshingly free of Old World snobbery. Bramen elucidates the role niceness plays in a particular fantasy of American exceptionalism, one based not on military and economic might but on friendliness and openness. Niceness defined the attitudes of a plucky (and white) settler nation, commonly expressed through an affect that Bramen calls “manifest cheerfulness.”To reveal its contested inflections, Bramen shows how American niceness intersects with ideas of femininity, Native American hospitality, and black amiability. Who claimed niceness and why? Despite evidence to the contrary, Americans have largely considered themselves to be a fundamentally nice and decent people, from the supposedly amicable meeting of Puritans and Native Americans at Plymouth Rock to the early days of American imperialism when the mythology of Plymouth Rock became a portable emblem of goodwill for U.S. occupation forces in the Philippines.
Taking Care

Taking Care

Carrie Doehring

Abingdon Press
1995
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Clarifies how to distinguish between healthy therapeutic relationships and ones which have become abusive. Carrie Doehring propose an approach to pastoral counseling that focuses on taking care of ourselves and those we minister to by monitoring power dynamics and relational boundaries in our relationships. When we monitor the power struggles within us, between us, in our communities and cultures, and the ways in which we are pulled to disengagement and merger, we will be able to prevent abuse and neglect. We will also be more likely to experience empowering, empathic moments in our relationships, and use these to "get our bearings." Taking care by monitoring the interaction of power dynamics and relational boundaries is a theological task. It is one way of seeing our potential for sin and our capacity for violence. When empowering empathic moments come, we glimpse who God is: both the immanent God whose grace shines through our uniqueness and the uniqueness of our relationships, and the transcendent God who goes far beyond who we are. Doehring uses case studies from the fiction of John Updike, Sinclair Ross, Toni Morrison, Iris Murdoch, and Margaret Atwood to reflect on power dynamics and relational boundaries in cases of clergy sexual misconduct, racism, and the dilemmas of faith in a post-modern context.
The Book of the Heart

The Book of the Heart

Carrie Asai

Simon Pulse
2004
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When I was six months old, I dropped from the sky -- the lone survivor of a deadly Japanese plane crash. The newspapers named me Heaven. I was adopted by a wealthy family in Tokyo, pampered, and protected. For nineteen years, I thought I was lucky. I'm learning how wrong I was. A Sheltered Life Life is good back in Japan where I'm safe and papered as a princess though I miss the freedom I had in L.A. But now maybe I'll finally face my enemy. And I can learn the truth about who I really am and what I will become. I am Samurai Girl.
The Book of the Flame

The Book of the Flame

Carrie Asai

Simon Pulse
2004
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When I was six months old, I dropped from the sky -- the lone survivor of a deadly Japanese plane crash. The newspapers named me Heaven. I was adopted by a wealthy family in Tokyo, pampered, and protected. For nineteen years, I thought I was lucky. I'm learning how wrong I was. I'VE NEVER BEEN MORE ALERT. AND I'VE NEVER FELT LESS SAFE. L.A. IS FILLED WITH NEW AND OLD FRIENDS. BUT WHICH ONES CAN I TRUST? I ONLY KNOW THAT I MUST GO ON WITHOUT THE ONE I LOVE. FRIENDS AND BOYFRIENDS WILL GET ME NOWHERE. I'LL HAVE TO FIGHT TO FIND MY WAY HOME. I AM SAMURAI GIRL.
Poetry at Stake

Poetry at Stake

Carrie Noland

Princeton University Press
1999
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Taking seriously Guillaume Apollinaire's wager that twentieth-century poets would one day "mechanize" poetry as modern industry has mechanized the world, Carrie Noland explores poetic attempts to redefine the relationship between subjective expression and mechanical reproduction, high art and the world of things. Noland builds upon close readings to construct a tradition of diverse lyricists--from Arthur Rimbaud, Blaise Cendrars, and Rene Char to contemporary performance artists Laurie Anderson and Patti Smith--allied in their concern with the nature of subjectivity in an age of mechanical reproduction.
The Muslim Brotherhood

The Muslim Brotherhood

Carrie Rosefsky Wickham

Princeton University Press
2013
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The Muslim Brotherhood has achieved a level of influence nearly unimaginable before the Arab Spring. The Brotherhood was the resounding victor in Egypt's 2011-2012 parliamentary elections, and six months later, a leader of the group was elected president. Yet the implications of the Brotherhood's rising power for the future of democratic governance, peace, and stability in the region is open to dispute. Drawing on more than one hundred in-depth interviews as well as Arabic language sources not previously accessed by Western researchers, Carrie Rosefsky Wickham traces the evolution of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt from its founding in 1928 to the fall of Mubarak and the watershed elections of 2011-2012. Further, she compares the Brotherhood's trajectory with those of mainstream Islamist groups in Jordan, Kuwait, and Morocco, revealing a wider pattern of change. Wickham highlights the internal divisions of such groups and explores the shifting balance of power among them. She shows that they are not proceeding along a linear path toward greater moderation. Rather, their course has been marked by profound tensions and contradictions, yielding hybrid agendas in which newly embraced themes of freedom and democracy coexist uneasily with illiberal concepts of Shari'a carried over from the past. Highlighting elements of movement continuity and change, and demonstrating that shifts in Islamist worldviews, goals, and strategies are not the result of a single strand of cause and effect, Wickham provides a systematic, fine-grained account of Islamist group evolution in Egypt and the wider Arab world.
The Muslim Brotherhood

The Muslim Brotherhood

Carrie Rosefsky Wickham

Princeton University Press
2015
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Following the Arab Spring, the Muslim Brotherhood achieved a level of influence previously unimaginable. Yet the implications of the Brotherhood's rise and dramatic fall for the future of democratic governance, peace, and stability in the region are disputed and remain open to debate. Drawing on more than one hundred in-depth interviews as well as Arabic-language sources never before accessed by Western researchers, Carrie Rosefsky Wickham traces the evolution of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt from its founding in 1928 to the fall of Hosni Mubarak and the watershed elections of 2011-2012. Highlighting elements of movement continuity and change, Wickham demonstrates that shifts in Islamist worldviews, goals, and strategies are not the result of a single strand of cause and effect, and provides a systematic, fine-grained account of Islamist group evolution in Egypt and the wider Arab world. In a new afterword, Wickham discusses what has happened in Egypt since Muhammad Morsi was ousted and the Muslim Brotherhood fell from power.