This remarkable book is full of hands-on tips and techniques that illustrate one profound truth: healing from anxiety is possible. Join Amy B. Scher, author of the bestselling How to Heal Yourself When No One Else Can (9780738745541) as she shares a unique, go-at-your own- pace approach to working with energetic factors to address imbalances, change destructive beliefs, calm your body, and release the anxiety that holds you back. This book guides you through a series of illustrative stories and exercises that can change your life. Utilizing Amy s powerful clearing techniques, as well as Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), you will learn how to let go of unresolved emotional energies and experiences so that you can become a healthier, more relaxed, light-hearted you.
Doing business in today's economy and surviving requires a new paradigm. Who are at the center of this new approach to doing business? CONSUMERS. Historically, power struggles have raged between suppliers and distributors. Recently, both parties awakened to the fact that neither of them has the ultimate power . . . it now resides solely with the consumer. This valuable book describes what demassification of the consumer market means and will show you how—and why—businesses must adapt to succeed. Handy charts, tables, and illustrations make the information easy to understand, and fascinating sidebar quotations from well-known leaders of various industries—Sam Walton, Jack Welch, and many more—give the book a unique and memorable flavor. “Consumers,” say the authors, “not only demand higher quality and lower prices, but also expect convenient, quick, customized service. They expect in-stock conditions and quality. They demand value and respect. Global markets mean large numbers of consumers, but these consumers want to be treated as individuals, and the mass market no longer exists. Companies in industries from financial services to groceries to consumer goods to health care to hardware to automobiles are adopting these new business processes and winning in the marketplace. Their competitors are falling by the wayside.” This essential book:examines the factors that are shaping the current business environment and looks at the re-orientation of today's consumer, presenting global perspectives on these vital issues explores this new consumer-centric approach from the perspectives of suppliers, intermediaries, and retailers, as well as the business processes being used to create more efficient supply chains and more effective demand fulfillment processes shows you the tools that can be used to implement this new business paradigm in the areas of technology, internal business processes, and collaboration answers frequently asked questions shares the success stories of Rite Aid, Southwest Airlines, Starbucks, Snap-On Tools, National Semiconductor, and others!After addressing the issues of why business must change and examining the significance of a global business environment, The Consumer . . . or Else! addresses each element of the new business paradigm:the new role of consumers major players, including the shift in the business processes of retailers and manufacturers and the role of intermediaries new business processes, with a focus on technology, internal coordination, and collaborationCompanies from Dell Computer to Del Monte are putting consumers first and reaping the sales benefits. General Mills will soon provide consumers with the opportunity to create and name their own custom cereal. As the authors point out, “The business process is changing-changing the way product flows, the way information flows, and the way cash flows. Companies that recognize this need to change will hold huge competitive advantages, and the companies that fail to adapt will simply not be here in the future.” Let The Consumer . . . or Else!: Consumer-Centric Business Paradigms be your guidebook to this challenging new business climate.
Doing business in today's economy and surviving requires a new paradigm. Who are at the center of this new approach to doing business? CONSUMERS. Historically, power struggles have raged between suppliers and distributors. Recently, both parties awakened to the fact that neither of them has the ultimate power . . . it now resides solely with the consumer. This valuable book describes what demassification of the consumer market means and will show you how—and why—businesses must adapt to succeed. Handy charts, tables, and illustrations make the information easy to understand, and fascinating sidebar quotations from well-known leaders of various industries—Sam Walton, Jack Welch, and many more—give the book a unique and memorable flavor. “Consumers,” say the authors, “not only demand higher quality and lower prices, but also expect convenient, quick, customized service. They expect in-stock conditions and quality. They demand value and respect. Global markets mean large numbers of consumers, but these consumers want to be treated as individuals, and the mass market no longer exists. Companies in industries from financial services to groceries to consumer goods to health care to hardware to automobiles are adopting these new business processes and winning in the marketplace. Their competitors are falling by the wayside.” This essential book:examines the factors that are shaping the current business environment and looks at the re-orientation of today's consumer, presenting global perspectives on these vital issues explores this new consumer-centric approach from the perspectives of suppliers, intermediaries, and retailers, as well as the business processes being used to create more efficient supply chains and more effective demand fulfillment processes shows you the tools that can be used to implement this new business paradigm in the areas of technology, internal business processes, and collaboration answers frequently asked questions shares the success stories of Rite Aid, Southwest Airlines, Starbucks, Snap-On Tools, National Semiconductor, and others!After addressing the issues of why business must change and examining the significance of a global business environment, The Consumer . . . or Else! addresses each element of the new business paradigm:the new role of consumers major players, including the shift in the business processes of retailers and manufacturers and the role of intermediaries new business processes, with a focus on technology, internal coordination, and collaborationCompanies from Dell Computer to Del Monte are putting consumers first and reaping the sales benefits. General Mills will soon provide consumers with the opportunity to create and name their own custom cereal. As the authors point out, “The business process is changing-changing the way product flows, the way information flows, and the way cash flows. Companies that recognize this need to change will hold huge competitive advantages, and the companies that fail to adapt will simply not be here in the future.” Let The Consumer . . . or Else!: Consumer-Centric Business Paradigms be your guidebook to this challenging new business climate.
ABOUT THESE SERIES ....But after that, I realised that I knew very little about these parents of mine. They had been born about the start of the Twentieth Century, and they died in 1970 and 1980. For their last 50 years, I was old enough to speak with a bit of sense.I could have talked to them a lot about their lives. I could have found out about the times they lived in. But I did not. I know almost nothing about them really. Their courtship? Working in the pits? The Lock-out in the Depression? Losing their second child? Being dusted as a miner? The shootings at Rothbury? My uncles killed in the War? Love on the dole? There were hundreds, thousands of questions that I would now like to ask them. But, alas, I can't. It's too late.Thus, prompted by my guilt, I resolved to write these books. They describe happenings that affected people, real people. The whole series is, to coin a modern phrase, designed to push your buttons, to make you remember and wonder at things forgotten. The books might just let nostalgia see the light of day, so that oldies and youngies will talk about the past and re-discover a heritage otherwise forgotten. Hopefully, they will spark discussions between generations, and foster the asking and answering of questions that should not remain unanswered.In 1967, postcodes were introduced, and you could pay your debts with a five-dollar note. You could talk-back on radio, about a brand new ABS show called "This Day Tonight." There was no point in talking any more to the Privy Council of the Brits - Oz was the only appealing place left to go. Getting a job was easy with unemployment at 1.8 % - better that the 5% 50 years later. Arthur Calwell left at last. Whitlam took his place. Harold Holt drowned, and Menzies wrote his first book in retirement.
The war in Europe had almost reached a turning point, with Hitler forced to accept he would have to do better. But in Oz, things were desperate, and the nation was losing its freedoms to a government that was trying toavoid invasion. No one knew if the Japs would invade us, but we all had to pull together to survive. Could we do?
Cabbage offers a lot more than being just a leafy vegetable and its health benefits. When it is used right, the resulting taste is something to look forward to for days. Are there different ways to use it? You can bet that there are, and you will find the best ways to cook this vegetable inside this cookbook. Of course, this cookbook is for everyone who knows the benefits of cabbage and would like to incorporate them as much as they can in their meals. At the same time, people who are not big on it, but want to try it out are welcome too. It contains more than 30 recipes you can have your fun with to cook exquisite dishes. You will have no regrets here because every recipe is designed to be the best in taste, and the variety will make sure that you have something new for every cabbage experience. You deserve that, don't you? You will be glad to know that you have different options with these recipes, and they can be main dishes or side dishes. What's more? You will not break the bank or as much as sweat to prepare them - they are that easy and cheap to prepare. All right, off you go. But before you go, grab this cookbook and get the best out of your cabbage experience.
'And then there are those who have learned to conquer control, frivolously dancing on the moon not afraid to fall.'A collection of poetry about self-actualisation and betterment. Dreamland, Somewhere Else is a journey of self-discovery, exploring the trials and tribulations we face as we take on the protagonist role of our own lives. This is the evolution of a modern man into the hero of his own story.*** 46 on the Amazon UK Poetry Best Seller Chart 2019 ***The debut collection of author Neil J. Fox, Dreamland, Somewhere Else charted on the Amazon UK Poetry Best Seller Chart in the top 50 on the day of its release alongside inspiration's Oscar Wilde, Leonard Cohen and T.S. Eliot.
Publisher's Summary You can own a beautiful home. You can own a vintage sports car. And a yacht. But none of these external things will ever change how you feel about your life and yourself. The truth is you get frustrated and disappointed with life because you don't focus on owning the right thing. Without knowing how to own and manage your inner world, there will always be something missing. You'll still feel empty and unfulfilled. Are you tired of living your life on autopilot? Do find yourself a victim of your circumstances and the actions of other people? Do your own thoughts sometimes treat you like your worst enemy? Have you put your big audacious goal in cold storage? It doesn't have to be this way. Ownership Spirit: The One Grand Key unlocks the answers to every one of these issues by teaching you the key to stop focusing on the symptoms of your problems and really zeroing in on the actual cause. Ownership Spirit is not about flipping real estate or owning more stuff; it's about flipping your whole view of yourself and owning your life and all its possibilities It's about blowing your own mind and solving your problems by harnessing the power of the One Grand Key-the only thing you can actually own when all is said and done-your mind and the thoughts you choose to think This is the One Grand Key That Changes Everything Else. If you're tired of feeling unfulfilled and powerless, it's time to make up your mind and develop an Ownership Spirit, and really mean it. The principles in this book empower you to create true change and real transformation and live the life you've always wanted. It's time to live the life of your dreams Let Dennis Deaton, one of the nation's foremost corporate trainers, awaken the giant within you through the same mind-expanding, character-building concepts he's taught to over 250,000 people across the globe. It's not only about what you can achieve; it's about who you can become in the process
Pat Moore often thinks about growing up in New Hampshire with seven siblings -- five were younger than her. Those memories have evolved into a lifetime fondness for children.She has adored being a mother, stepmother, and grandmother. Pat has seven grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.She is writing a series of "Happy Town" books to guide youngsters (and adults) about thinking better (happier & wiser) thoughts, acting with love & kindness, and enjoying the magic that surrounds us every day.Pat has always loved books and writing. She enjoys participating with her friends in writer groups and book clubs.She holds a BA from the University of Maryland and an MS from George Washington University. She and her husband established PMR Communications Group in 2003. They live in Virginia.
Hudson is a boy full of kindness, laughter and magic One day he decides to show his friends, family and even strangers what it's like to be a rainbow to others. His kindness towards others spread until one day the world turns into a magical land of peace, love and happiness. How can you be a rainbow in someone else's cloud?
The poems in this volume range across several subjects such as unusual encounters, natural phenomenon, things lost and things found, the strange, the familiar, creativity, geography, friendship, and humor.