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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Marianne C. Howe Johnston
Dealing with stress, anxiety or feeling exhausted and run down? Or maybe you're wondering, "Why does getting through the day feel so stressful, overwhelming or hard?" "If I want more energy, what should I do?". If that's your situation right now, curl up with 28 Secrets to Glow Up: Tips on Health, Energy & Radiance. Each section is filled with tips to help you cleanse, balance, and build your energy (and benefit your skin, body, mind and spirit). "Everyone should read this book. It's a must-have for healthy aging, a glowing appearance and spiritual growth." Chop Suey Lucy, Burlesque Performer
8 Steps to Getting Real with Cancer
Marianne C McDonough
Sapphire River Publishing Services, Inc.
2016
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Beating Cancer One Truth at a Time: What You Believe Determines Your Journey
Marianne C. McDonough
Sapphire River Publishing Services, Inc.
2018
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Beating Cancer One Truth at a Time is a how-to book combining positive, practical tips with insights based on both research and survivors' testimonies. It follows the author's award-winning 8 Steps to Getting Real with Cancer, Empowering Newly Diagnosed Patients and Those Who Love Them, published in 2016. Although similar in focus, the second book differs in text and offers additional research, information, and interactive questions that stimulate self-reflection and/or group discussion.As in her debut book, survivor Marianne McDonough continues to describe the needs, complexities, and struggles of newly diagnosed patients. She likens the first moments of dealing with diagnosis to "stepping into the cockpit of a commercial airbus, sitting at the controls, and wondering what all those strange buttons do. At first you don't even know the destination much less the timing. You have no idea how to fly the plane, but there you are, a pilot learning how to something you never wanted to learn. Moreover, you feel as though you have already crashed."Clearly McDonough understands her readers. With a prevailing tone of compassion and respect, she is frank, honest, and direct, but meticulously non-judgmental as she urges readers to deal with cancer's harsh issues proactively. To facilitate this goal, the author presents myths that patients often encounter such as cancer is always fatal, too complicated to understand, or will define you for the rest of your life. Methodically, one truth at a time, McDonough helps readers reconstruct and articulate their own beliefs based on what makes the most sense to them after self-reflection and careful consideration of input from respected sources. The author often reiterates her main premise that what you believe truly determines your journey.Describing Beating Cancer One Truth at a Time as a "simple path for a complicated journey," McDonough doesn't shy away from tough subjects such as residual effects from treatment and fear of relapse. But throughout the book she fosters hope, positive mindsets, and proactive actions that will help readers, as she says in her introduction, "attack cancer with a dedicated vengeance and more determination and courage" than they ever thought possible.
fragments: Overcoming Physical Obstacles and People's Perceptions to Obtain an Education
Marianne C. Maciborski
Independently Published
2010
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When she was only five years old, a brain aneurysm left Marianne Maciborski with permanent disabilities. While she went through all the motions that any child and young adult would go through in life she lacked one thing, the belief in herself. It was not until Marianne entered college and found people just like herself that she learned to believe in herself. Join Marianne as she overcomes heartbreak and ridicule to beat all the odds and succeed where she was told she could not.Note from the author: This autobiography was written based on information from the mainstream. For future work please find me at Palmetto Press.
Guide to Mental Illness 1: Outline History, Stigma and The Law
Marianne C. Richards
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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This is a comprehensive guide to mental illness in two volumes, covering a wide range of symptoms and diagnoses. An astonishing 50 MILLION people endure mental Illness during their lifetime, over half never receiving treatment. This huge burden of suffering is unnecessary, given modern medication and psychotherapy. Understanding symptoms & effects, causes and triggers is key to recovery, also dispelling myths such as sufferers being 'weak' in character. This is like saying you must endure the pain, without analgesics, if you break a leg This volume contains a history of mental illness and treatments, from historic to modern times, including mental health law and care in the community. For decades, anyone serious mental disorder would be locked away, subjected to treatments now considered inhumane. This is why the Government set up the Mental Health Act, regulating the treatment of serious mental illness, protecting the vulnerable and the public. You will come to understand how changing views of society across the ages reflects how mental illness was treated and the origin of stigmas that last to this day. Volume two covers diagnosis, treatment, case studies with vignettes of professionals. Marianne Richards is a qualified, experienced Counsellor and Mental Health Worker, who left the profession after blowing the whistle on mismanagement, being reviled and bullied as a result. She received professional acclaim for these layman's guides to mental illness, written in plain English.
In the 1960s and '70s, thousands of baby boomers strapped packs to their backs and flocked to Europe, wandering the continent on missions of self-discovery. Many of these boomers still dream of 'going back' - of once again cutting themselves free and revisiting the places they encountered in their youth, recapturing what was, and creating fresh memories along the way. Marianne Bohr and her husband, Joe, did just that. In Gap Year Girl, Bohr describes what it's like to kiss your job good-bye, sell your worldly possessions, pack your bags, and take off on a quest for adventure. Page by page, she engagingly recounts the experiences, epiphanies, highs, lows, struggles, surprises, and lessons learned as she and Joe journey as independent travelers on a budget - through medieval villages and bustling European cities, unimaginable culinary pleasures, and the entertaining (and sometimes infuriating) characters encountered along the way. Touching on universal themes of escape, adventure, freedom, discovery, and life reimagined, Gap Year Girl is an exciting account of a couple's experiences on an unconventional, past the-blush-of-youth journey.
Great for fans of: Suzanne Roberts's Almost Somewhere, Juliana Buhring's This Road I Ride. Marianne Bohr and her husband, about to turn sixty, are restless for adventure. They decide on an extended, desolate trek across the French island of Corsica - the GR20, Europe's toughest long-distance footpath - to challenge what it means to grow old. Part travelogue, part buddy story, part memoir, The Twenty is a journey across a rugged island of stunning beauty little known outside Europe. From a chubby, non-athletic child, Bohr grew into a fit, athletic person with an 'I'll show them' attitude. But hiking The Twenty forces her to transform a lifetime of hard-won achievements into acceptance of her body and its limitations. The difficult journey across a remote island provides the crucible for exploring what it means to be an aging woman in a youth-focused culture, a physically fit person whose limitations are getting the best of her, and the partner of a husband who is growing old with her. More than a hiking tale, The Twenty is a moving story infused with humor about hiking, aging, accepting life's finite journey, and the intimacy of a long-term marriage - set against the breathtaking beauty of Corsica's rugged countryside.
Erinnerungen und Tagebuch unserer Mutti
Marianne C Kruse; Marie Tylkowski
Books on Demand
2015
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Unsere Mutter starb im Alter von 89 Jahren. Ihre letzten Jahre verbrachte sie in einem modernen Seniorenheim und hatte darin ein gem tliches Zimmer. Mehrmals die Woche bekam sie von einem ihrer Kinder Besuch und jeder dachte, sie h tte dort ein gl ckliches und zufriedenes Leben. Bis nach ihrem Tod das Tagebuch auftaucht... Marie war eine einfache Frau, die w hrend ihrer Zeit im Seniorenheim mit einfachen Worten ihre Erinnerungen zu Papier brachte und Tagebuch gef hrt hat.
Eric und Alis haben jetzt eine Eigentumswohnung bei Ulla im Haus. Die Umbau- und Renovierungsarbeiten sind gerade fertig geworden, als die kleine Britti zur Welt kommt. F r die junge Familie beginnt eine gl ckliche Zeit und klein Britti entwickelt sich pr chtig. Von der Patentante bekommt das kleine M dchen das P ppi Julchen geschenkt. Julchen ist ihr Ein und Alles. Durch ein schreckliches Erlebnis, welches Julchen zugesto en ist, verliert Britti aus Trauer ihre Sprache. Wird das kleine M dchen eines Tages wieder sprechen k nnen?