Featured Free Book: Book is free from 11/19/2024 until 11/23/2024 If the dates are the same, book is free one day only. About the Book "Good to Go" is a passionate and personal appeal for approaching our last breath with wisdom and without fear, pain, or regret. If you are fortunate enough to have some time towards the end of life to approach death consciously, this book will have value for you and your loved ones. It is possible that our last chapter can be filled with as much beauty … [Read more...] about Featured Free Book: Good to Go: Five Understandings to Navigate a Peaceful and Elegant Last Chapter of Life by John Horton
Featured Free Book: No Nursing Home for Me!: Strategies to Manage Pain, Improve Functional Mobility and Keep You Living Independently by Dr. Loraine Lovejoy-Evans
Featured Free Book: Book is free from 07/04/2022 until 07/08/2022 If the dates are the same, book is free one day only. About the Book Adults who are looking for ways to reduce pain and swelling will find answers in this book. Physical therapy exercises help build strength and improve function so people can live a full, comfortable life. These strategies can reduce the need to access the healthcare system and keep people living independently. Download book here … [Read more...] about Featured Free Book: No Nursing Home for Me!: Strategies to Manage Pain, Improve Functional Mobility and Keep You Living Independently by Dr. Loraine Lovejoy-Evans
A Stand-in for Dying by Rick Moskovitz
A Stand-in for Dying by Rick Moskovitz In a near future world on the brink of environmental catastrophe, a mysterious woman brokers an anonymous pact between two men for the older man Ray to inhabit the younger man Marcus's body when he dies in exchange for a fortune and access to vast knowledge. The consequences for both men evolve over the ensuing years. When Ray finds a way to exchange identities while still alive, both men struggle to navigate their new lives and relationships while under … [Read more...] about A Stand-in for Dying by Rick Moskovitz
A Stand-in for Dying by Rick Moskovitz
A Stand-in for Dying by Rick Moskovitz In a near future world on the brink of environmental catastrophe, a mysterious woman brokers an anonymous pact between two men for the older man Ray to inhabit the younger man Marcus's body when he dies in exchange for a fortune and access to vast knowledge. The consequences for both men evolve over the ensuing years. When Ray finds a way to exchange identities while still alive, both men struggle to navigate their new lives and relationships while under … [Read more...] about A Stand-in for Dying by Rick Moskovitz
The Power of Time Perception by Jean Paul Zogby
The Power of Time Perception by Jean Paul Zogby Wondering how time flies? Want to slow it down? Live the Longest Year of Your Life & Make Every Second Count! With the latest in brain science, discover how to stretch the good times and fast forward through the bad ones. Understand how your brain perceives time, why it speeds up, and how to Make Every Second Count! Get Your Copy Now! … [Read more...] about The Power of Time Perception by Jean Paul Zogby
Interview with Author – Holly Caster
About Holly Caster: HOLLY CASTER writes an entertainment column for The Nyack Villager, has written dozens of articles for employee assistance websites, and is the Editor of two journals devoted to pain management education. She is hard at work on her next novel Anne/Island/Whales. Ms. Caster lives in the lower Hudson Valley Region with her playwright husband Tom Dudzick and their two cats Alfie and Bill. Ms. Caster knew in 9th grade she wanted to be a writer after receiving an A+ on a paper … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Holly Caster
How to Tell When You’re Really Old! Funny Happens When Kids Define Old Age by Kristi Porter
How to Tell When You’re Really Old - Funny Happens When Kids Define Old Age, is the result of hundreds of interviews with children ages three to twelve, who were asked to explain how they could tell when someone was really old. It began as part of a larger class project by teacher Kristi Porter and the children of Happi Kamper Child Care, located in North Muskegon, Michigan. Each child was to create an individual gift book for his or her parents, and How to Tell When You’re Really Old was … [Read more...] about How to Tell When You’re Really Old! Funny Happens When Kids Define Old Age by Kristi Porter
Magical Essentials by Pamela Richardson
Revealed: The Surprising Secret to More Radiant, Youthful, and Beautiful Skin Prevent wrinkles and premature aging. When you use Essential Oils, you are taking care of yourself in a healthy way, not just covering imperfections or temporarily plumping your skin. We all want glowing skin ... but how do you get gorgeous skin? Discover the Magical Beautifying Properties of Essential Oils and what they can do for you. Wouldn't you love to use fewer creams, wear less foundation, or better … [Read more...] about Magical Essentials by Pamela Richardson
Removing Your Own Cataracts! by Julia M Busch
The most common surgery in the world, cataract surgery numbers 3 million yearly in the U.S. alone. Serious complications like: retinal detachment, corneal edema, cornea transplant will claim around 27,000. Within two years, 30%-50% of the 3 million will develop posterior lens capsule cloudiness needing laser treatment with more possible complications, including increased eye pressure. In one ALTERNATIVE cataract treatment, 90% of senile cataract cases improved in visual acuity without surgery. … [Read more...] about Removing Your Own Cataracts! by Julia M Busch