God has given believers access to Him anytime, anywhere, and they can draw on that presence for their needs. His presence should be trumpeted throughout the Earth daily, according to Angove. (Practical Life)
If you feel life is passing you by-STOP-you may be passing your life by. How could I do that? By passing by the right choices and stopping at the wrong choices. This book will inspire you to have a satisfying, fulfilling life, and life is your job, your day job and your night job. You may as well learn how to be good at it and get all the advancements and benefi ts you can. You are the employer of your own life-now that's true self-employment-and you can have control over how you run this company of This Is My Life. We all want to be successful at something, why not with your own life? Would people look at your life and want to buy stock in it or be a part of it. Personally, I have needed much help in running my life because many times life would run me. We should expect our life to evolve into the wonderful gift that it is. So I share these thoughts and ways to help you. You may not agree with everything, but I get the say because I wrote the book, so there. The wisest choice I have made in my life is to have many staff meetings with God! (Take your notebook and pen!).
To obtain this better life, you don't have to delve into a lot of complex psychobabble, you can read this simple babble and get it over with. Why meditate on all the mysteries of life when you can listen to a housewife and mother who has already been there and done that. How many times have we said, "I wish I knew then what I know now." So this is a sharing of the "nows" on life, which I didn't have back "then." The sooner you understand what is important on the path of life, the less you'll wear yourself out on all the side trails.
My Nana was an Outrageously Mischievous kid. In the 1940s and '50s, children were allowed to run free, play outside, and use their imaginations-without parents constantly hovering over them and fearing for their safety. In her own small town in North Carolina-with very little traffic, and neighbors who actually knew each other-Nana was no exception to the free-range kid phenomenon. But as an outrageously mischievous child that was left to her own devices, she sure got into some amazing and hilarious adventures. It was a glorious time to be a child! Both of Nana's parents worked, so she and her brother were often unsupervised. They wreaked havoc most of the time, thus living an exciting childhood. Nana's stories-told to her great-grandchildren-are all true. She relates how her family and neighbors survived in spite of her and is quick to let her great-grandchildren know what not to do. As she says, if she had lived as a child today, she'd probably be locked up in a juvenile home!
An illustrated novel of the real world created by the acclaimed painter Nancy Chunn. Every day of 1966 Chunn claimed as an artistic canvas the front page of the N.Y. Times. Using rubber stamps and pastels to enhance, eradicate, and alter images and text, she created a commentary -- colorful, intense, visually explosive -- on the year's events and the power of the press. Chunn's treatment of the events we all lived through -- the Presidential campaign, the crash of TWA Flight 800, the wars in Chechnya and Rwanda -- will strike an immediate chord in readers tuned in to the political world awash in images and news. Gary Indiana's interview with the artist provides intimate insights into the artistic process as a means of talking back to power and engaging with the world.
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