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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit
The Sunday Times No.1 Bestseller 'Deborah James has captured the
heart of the nation' - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
@KensingtonRoyal 'Brave, bright, beautiful' - Lorraine Kelly
'Deborah's ability to find positivity in the darkest of places is
an inspiration to us all' - Davina McCall 'This book has shaken me
awake. I gulped it down in one sitting, then sat and cried... [But]
hope is a character on every single page' - Christie Watson I was
alive when I should have been dead. In another movie, I missed the
sliding door and departed this wondrous life long ago. Like so many
others, I had to learn to live not knowing if I have a tomorrow,
because, statistically, I didn't. At the age of 35, I was
blindsided by incurable bowel cancer - I was given less than an 8
per cent chance of surviving five years. Five years later, my only
option was to live in the now and to value one day at a time. How
do you turn your mind from a negative spiral into realistic and
rebellious hope? How do you stop focusing on the why and realise
that 'why not me' is just as valid a question? When Deborah James
was diagnosed with incurable bowel cancer at just 35, she learned a
powerful lesson: the way we respond to any given situation empowers
or destroys us. And with the right skills and approach, we can all
face huge challenges and find strength and hope in the darkest of
places. How to Live When You Could Be Dead will show you how. It
will awaken you to question your life as if you didn't have a
tomorrow and live it in the way you want to today. By harnessing
the power of positivity and valuing each day as though it could be
your last, you'll find out, as Deborah did, that it is possible to
live with joy and purpose, no matter what. Ebury, a division of
Penguin Random House, will pay GBP3 from the sale of each copy of
How To Live When You Could Be Dead by Deborah James sold in the UK
to Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK. Cancer Research UK is a
charity registered in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland
(SC041666), Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247).
Are you a typical Cancer? Are you tenacious and imaginative, a
natural-born nurturer? What if we told you that your star sign is
only the beginning. Astrology has been around for thousands of
years, and there's so much more to it than your daily horoscope.
Did you know that your rising sign can give you an insight into the
way other people see you? Or that your Moon sign might reveal the
secrets of your innermost emotions? Astrology can't predict your
future, but it can highlight your potential. This book shines a
light on your strengths, your weaknesses, what you can achieve and
the opportunities not to be missed. Use it to gain a better
understanding of who you are and who you might become.
Discover the tarot with Wild Card, a friendly, funny and straightforward guide to the seventy-eight cards, their stories and meanings.
Every time you draw a card, you open up possibilities. What will appear and what will you see? What lessons could the cards offer up? What aspects of yourself might they reveal?
At its heart, the tarot is a storytelling device, a deck of symbols and narratives that can spark conversations, inspire ideas, and reveal new perspectives. And you don't need to be psychic to use it: it is a practice that is open to everyone. In this beautifully illustrated guide, tarot readers Jen Cownie and Fiona Lensvelt introduce each of the cards, drawing on literature, pop culture, and their own experiences, and encourage you to add your voice to this centuries-old tradition.
Whether you are learning to read for yourself and others, refreshing your knowledge, or just curious, Wild Card will show you how the tarot can add a little bit of magic to your life.
A simple but essential journal to help you be intentional with your
time, using it to learn and grow—to ground yourself and start
your day with purpose and gratitude. We can honor the gift of each
day by using it well, and we use it well by being intentional with
our time. This simple, beautifully illustrated journal offers a
quick way to facilitate an intentional day. It’s structured with
four simple questions in squares, in four categories: your
relationships and how to make the most of them; concepts, ideas, or
activities you want to explore or thoughts about steps you might
take to improve a situation; accomplishments large and small
you’d like to achieve that day; and finding happiness in your
life today. Weekends are covered in reflective pages where you can
look back and ahead, and inspiring quotes from famous writers,
thinkers, leaders, and entertainers are scattered throughout.
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With renowned herbalist Rosemary Gladstar as your guide, it's easy
to make your own natural teas, salves, tablets, and food to help
children fight common ailments, from colic and teething to nappy
rash, cradle cap, colds, coughs, sore throats, cuts, burns,
conjunctivitis, and much more. Rosemary introduces you to 24 of the
best herbs to support children's health and provides simple
instructions for preparing and using them, with specific dosage
guidelines for kids ages 3 months to 12 years.
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