One Magnificent Yes! is about the transformational journey of one woman who decided to begin "experimenting" with the word YES. After realizing her life didn't hold many of her life-long dreams, the author set out to discover what would happen if she began to say YES to experiences and opportunities that excited, stretched, challenged, grew or transformed her in some way. She intended to conduct her life experiment for 30 days but found herself receiving and opening up to opportunities, people, events, things and places, and experiences that aligned with her life goals and aspirations, and after deciding whether they fit the criteria she had set for saying YES, she easily began making decisions about whether to move forward or pass on the opportunities that presented themselves. Her 30-day experiment has lasted almost two years with no signs of ending, and her life has been completely transformed and so has she. Now, in this book, she teaches others how to step outside their comfort zone and embrace the opportunities and experiences that are meant for them. Through a series of exercises, the reader is guided through a personal transformation that opens them to more self-trust, less limiting beliefs, and the ability to easily recognize those things they want more of in their life while being free to remove what they want less of. Readers will experience a journey that steps them away from living a fear-based life and transports them into living a freeing way of life, benefitting from an "Experi-mentor" mindset where self-trust and belief in who they are can lead them to experience an amazing transformative way of living daily.
One Magnificent Yes! is about the transformational journey of one woman who decided to begin "experimenting" with the word YES. After realizing her life didn't hold many of her life-long dreams, the author set out to discover what would happen if she began to say YES to experiences and opportunities that excited, stretched, challenged, grew or transformed her in some way. She intended to conduct her life experiment for 30 days but found herself receiving and opening up to opportunities, people, events, things and places, and experiences that aligned with her life goals and aspirations, and after deciding whether they fit the criteria she had set for saying YES, she easily began making decisions about whether to move forward or pass on the opportunities that presented themselves. Her 30-day experiment has lasted almost two years with no signs of ending, and her life has been completely transformed and so has she. Now, in this book, she teaches others how to step outside their comfort zone and embrace the opportunities and experiences that are meant for them. Through a series of exercises, the reader is guided through a personal transformation that opens them to more self-trust, less limiting beliefs, and the ability to easily recognize those things they want more of in their life while being free to remove what they want less of. Readers will experience a journey that steps them away from living a fear-based life and transports them into living a freeing way of life, benefitting from an "Experi-mentor" mindset where self-trust and belief in who they are can lead them to experience an amazing transformative way of living daily.
Judith Michaels provides an in-depth examination of the Senate-confirmed presidential appointees of the Gorge H. W. Bush administration, and analyzes what these choices reveal about him, his administration, and the institution of political appointments itself. She compares this research to other administrations in the modern era. Particularly fascinating is how Bush's appointees compare with those of Ronald Reagan.
Now in its seventh edition, Political Campaign Communication provides a realistic understanding of the strategic and tactical communication practices utilized in contemporary political campaigns. Trent, Friedenberg, and Denton's classic text has been updated to reflect recent election campaigns, including the 2010 congressional elections and the initial stages of the 2012 presidential election. In addition, the authors have examined the expanding role of the internet in political campaigns. Political Campaign Communication continues to be a classroom favorite a thoroughly researched, insightful, and reader-friendly text.
In this thoroughly revised edition of Gardens of the Arts and Crafts Movement, landscape scholar Judith B. Tankard surveys the inspirations, characteristics, and development of garden design during the movement. Tankard presents a selection of houses and gardens of the era from Great Britain and adds new examples from North America, with an emphasis on the diversity of designers who helped forge a truly distinct approach to garden design. A visual feast of nearly 300 illustrations and photographs, it is an essential resource for designers and gardeners interested in this iconic era.
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