In this inspiring, motivational, and action-oriented book, Dr. Ellen Albertson, aka The Midlife Whisperer?, busts outdated concepts of midlife and prickly, crisis-driven, over-the-hill life plans. The book challenges everything you've been told about getting old and provides proven solutions to make midlife the best time of your life. Whether you want to love and accept yourself, have more fulfilling relationships, or live authentically with passion, meaning, and purpose, Rock Your Midlife is your roadmap to get results.In Rock Your Midlife, you'll find:?Tried and true methods to discover your genus and unique gifts and strengths.?Psychological tools to reprogram your brain and move past confusion, fear, and insecurity, so you feel calm, clear, and empowered.?Simple strategies to increase your energy, manage menopause, and go from pooped to super-charged.?Three techniques to rehab your relationships, so the new, transformed you can thrive.?The #1 way to befriend yourself, boost your body image, and go from self-loathing to self-love.Rock Your Midlife equips readers with the keys to unlock the life-changing power within and create a vibrant second adulthood. The step-by-step guide will enable you to envision the life you want, shift your vibe so you can attract that life, and take action to make your dreams a reality.
Interspersed with romantic tips for couples, a dietitian and a chef offer recipes for two which include spicy peanut noodles, white chocolate blueberry tart, and onion herb bread
From The Cooking Couple, authors of "Food as Foreplay: Recipes for Romance, Love and Lust", comes this eagerly awaited sequel. Here, the authors expand their philosophy of food, romance, love and lust and how they all contribute to the health and wealth of your soul as they share their personal, unique recipes for successful relationships.
A preacher's daughter sets out to become a career girl, marries a farmer and struggles through winters in Minnesota to raise seven children. Her husband had entered the Navy at age 17 and, after getting temporarily deafened by an explosion, discovered the amusements of the ship's mess before his discharge to live the quiet life running a chicken farm.
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Here is a county history that is extraordinarily rich in primary source materials, including abstracts of deeds from 1681 through the Revolutionary War period and, moreover, petitions, divisions of estates, wills, and marriages found in the records of Perquimans and adjacent North Carolina counties. Numbering in the tens of thousands, the records provide the names of all principal parties and related family members, places of residence and migration, descriptions of real and personal property, dates, boundary surveys, names of executors, witnesses, and appraisers, and dates of recording. Altogether, the index contains references to about 35,000 persons! Researchers should note that Perquimans was one of the original North Carolina precincts--with very close ties to the southeastern Virginia counties of Norfolk, Princess Anne, Nansemond, and Isle of Wight--and for many years had fluid boundaries with the North Carolina counties of Chowan, Gates, and Pasquotank.
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