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Thirteen men and women reveal their personal struggles with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. Remarkably, every one of them finds ways to minimize the effects of their illness and continue to live exciting, active lives. Their mission is to make themselves - and everyone else around them - forget the notion that life ends with a diagnosis. Their secret to doing so lies in concentrating on strengths, not weaknesses, an approach they have learned at the Center for BrainHealth at the University of Texas at Dallas, where these individuals participate in the Stark Club, a special group that meets regularly to challenge, inspire and support one another. Their experiences demonstrate how individuals diagnosed with dementia can reframe their thoughts and actions to make a positive difference in the way they live with their impairments. The brave individuals of these stories are proving that life goes on and all is not lost because, in their words, "I can still laugh."
BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT: Don't spend the next 38+ years of your life gathering tools to help you get results! You can get all the tools you need from this book.It's all about getting to your desired result, and "To Getting It Done" will enable you to do that. How? Simple, by using the right tool. If you use the right tool, you can do anythingThis self-help book contains almost four decades of simple tools consolidated into one place anyone can use. It doesn't matter what task, goal, or problem you are trying to overcome to get to your desired result; there is a tool in this book for you, as well as some humor, sarcasm, and a few sea stories along the way.BONUS: You won't have to spend 38+ years of your life in the Navy trying to figure it out!These "results" tools have helped countless other people, just like you, all over the world in personal life, business, and even at sea on submarines, surface ships, aircraft carriers, overseas, in a combat zone, and during a pandemic.Don't wait! Make a decision, pick a tool, take action, and get started RIGHT NOW. Your future self will thank you for it!At the end of the day, if you've found one tool that helps you take action and focus on getting a successful result, improving daily or "To Getting It Done!" that's what matters.
"100 Places in the USA Every Woman Should Go" is a lively and highly subjective collection of places that will educate, illuminate, entertain, challenge, or otherwise appeal to women of all kinds. From historic (such as the Women's Rights National Historic Park) to kitschy (SPAM museum), these places and activities provide a wide-angle view of all that makes America, America.
In Texas "e;Yankee"e; is a loose term covering a lot of ground. If you're not a Texan or a southerner, you're a Yankee and therefore, to many Texans, suspect.There are many rites of passage to being a Yankee in Texas: the first time you spot a pickup with a gun rack; the first time you realize that a week is a long time to go without Mexican food; the first time you recognize a change in seasons; your first thunderstorm; your first honky-tonk.Culture Shock in Texas can be intense and is exacerbate by local rules of propriety that tell us to keep out mouths shut. But here in this book we are going to talk all about it with good old Yankee outspokenness. We'll clear the air, share experiences, orient newcomers, and have some good laughs.
Millions look to Dr. Phil for advice on everything from relationships to life. But Dr. Phil is more than just a pop psychologist. Hea s also an amazing businessman who has started and run a number of flourishing ventures. In The Making of Dr. Phil, award--winning journalists Sophia Dembling and Lisa Gutierrez take readers inside the world of Dr.
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