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[P]rovides fundamental information and a wealth of resources that
readers can use to focus on areas of particular interest. Booklist,
Starred Review Your Money Mentors offers advice for millennials and
their parents on how to succeed in the years post college
graduation. Co-written by a millennial, and based on the author's
sixty-plus years of experience in finance, the collective advice is
full of data, current research, anecdotes, and suggestions
regarding mentors, continuing education, internships, careers,
starter jobs, setting financial goals, budgeting, and money matters
concerning marriage. The book is presented in three parts:
Foundations for Success, Careers, and Making Your Money Work. The
book features real-life stories of successful millennials in the
traditional working world and those who have joined the "gig"
economy, by choice, or otherwise. It considers an American school
system that has slowly but surely become woefully inadequate in
many parts of the country when it comes to preparing our millennial
population to succeed in society. With that in mind, it offers
concrete advice to help millennials and the generation coming up
behind them excel in their futures. Your Money Mentors is an
uplifting guidebook for this generation and beyond.
Features pragmatic, reasonable advice for how parents can raise
their children effectively and lovingly without overdoing it.
Today, in the world of Covid-19, parents may be more anxious than
ever as they aim to make sense of the changing landscape of
education. We see now that within the context of social distancing,
which we may be facing for quite some time, families are
experiencing a mix of positive and negative influences, including
new stressors, which cause division and even danger, while at the
same time, some families are discovering novel ways of remaining
blended together. Regardless, families must find their way forward
to overcome bad decisions and embrace these challenging
circumstances. The generational desire of parents to want their
children to have more opportunity and success than they did has
become outdated for many families, especially those of means, but
this has not stopped parents from going too far with their
children, from pushing them into needless high-pressure situations
to protecting them from any possible failure or disappointment.
While we know that it is getting harder and harder to get into a
select college, and after graduation, it is often more difficult to
find a "prestigious" job, parents are not doing their kids any
favors by resorting to any means necessary to ensure what they
define as their offspring's success. This work shows readers how to
parent better, not more, allowing children to make their own
mistakes and learn from them, and grow into functioning,
self-reliant adults.
1. People turn to Chicken Soup at stressful times in their lives.
Last general CS cancer book sold 700,000 copies and is twelve years
old, so time for new one
2. David Tabatsky was Consulting Editor for the very successful
Marlo Thomas book, The Right Words at the Right Times 2
3. After the full length Chicken Soup book (101 stories) is bound
in a free memoir from a cancer patient with intimate details of her
disease and powerful advice and wisdom
4. Book includes resources section as well, with helpful medical
and support resources for patients and families
A support group you can hold in your hand, this loving and
inspirational collection of intimate stories, by cancer patients
and their loved ones, medical professionals, clergy and friends, is
a must-read for anyone affected by cancer. Writers shsre all their
experiences-from the diagnosis, to breaking the news to loved ones,
to discussing the effect on home, school and work, from securing a
medical team to living through an ever changing self-image, from
the embarrassment of losing hair to discovering a new spirituality.
A bonus book, a no-holds-barred memoir by cancer patient Elizabeth
Bayer, is bound into this volume, after the full-length Chicken
Soup for the Soul book.
Stephen A. Lawrence introduces readers to holistic dental care and
its role in overall health. Most people America would like to
maintain healthy teeth and gums during their lifetime. While
conventional dental care still relies on outdated treatment
methods, including the use of toxic elements such as mercury and
fluoride, this is not the way dentistry must be practiced, and more
and more patients are beginning to realize that there are safer,
more effective ways to care for their teeth and gums. Holistic
Dental Care: Your Mind, Body, and Spirit Guide to Optimal Health
and a Beautiful Smile presents a positive, detailed, and
easy-to-read argument for the benefits of a more open-minded,
progressive, and integrative approach to dental care and overall
health. Scientific studies suggest that our mind/body relationship,
psychological function, physical activity, and the food we eat all
affect us at biological levels, where our habits can alter our
immune system and affect our physical, emotional, and spiritual
health. When we get sick on any level, from an ordinary cold to a
cavity or gum disease, it's usually because of some imbalance in
our immune system, often triggered by chronic inflammation,
oxidative stress, and toxins. Holistic dentistry addresses these
issues by supporting a patient's comprehensive health. Holistic
dentist Stephen A. Lawrence's new work introduces readers to safer,
gentler, and more efficient way of treating their mouths and
bodies, along with addressing their overall wellness. He offers a
reader-friendly tour through how our body works, and approaches
dental health through the lens of comprehensive wellness and
summarizes current holistic dental healthcare ideas and
products--to stop cavities and gum disease, rebuild teeth at home,
and positively affect patients and those around them--as we strive
to spread wellness worldwide. Considering the current explosion of
green living all over America, the increased awareness of how
toxins affect our health, and a rising interest in bettering our
general quality of life through wellness and mindfulness, this work
fills a gap in understanding how holistic dental health care can be
part of an overall approach to healthier living now.
Crystal Child is the inspiring story of a mother on a mission: to
save her physically fragile child from life-threatening food
allergies and asthma, which she finally accomplishes, through a
steady stream of humor, love and hard work. "Whatever doesn't kill
you makes you stronger." This could be the motto of Lisa B. Lewis
and her daughter, Lea, who has grown up in a world where pizza is a
lethal weapon and "catching your breath" is never a given. Most of
us must navigate our way through daunting struggles at some point
in our lives. It is how we deal with these challenges and the
choices we make concerning them, that defines our essence as human
beings. That is why the story of Lisa and Lea is especially
relevant for all of us. According to the Center for Disease
Control, eight percent of children in the U.S. have significant
food allergies and seven million children suffer from asthma. In
the early 2000s, a tremendous number of children were born with
asthma, food allergies and autism. This generation has come to be
known as "crystal children." Like fine crystal glass, each of them
are extraordinarily gifted and beautiful, yet they are also
incredibly fragile. Crystal Child is dedicated to the deeply
spiritual, intuitive and beautiful souls of our children, and to
the strength, love and amazing resilience of their parents Lisa B.
Lewis has a master's degree in clown and circus history from New
York University and joined the Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit,
working in pediatric wards of local hospitals. Over 15 years, as
she came to know more and more ailing children, her soul deepened
and her heart opened in inexplicable ways. "While I may have been
professionally prepared to deal with a physically challenged
child," she says, "I had no idea how to face these problems as a
mother with my own daughter, let alone find solutions. As a result,
'The buck stops here' has taken on an entirely new meaning."
Crystal Child reveals the daily rollercoaster of trying to care for
a suffering child, frustrated when you can't find immediate
solutions and stymied by how the road constantly forks and things
rarely go as planned. After years of emergency room visits,
clueless doctors, careless teachers and searching in vain for
answers to unanswerable questions, Dr. Xiu-Min Li from Mt Sinai
Hospital in New York City finally provided real reasons for hope.
Thanks to Dr. Li's groundbreaking research on the use of natural
herbs for treating food allergies and asthma, Lea's life has not
only been changed; it's been saved. She is living proof of the
positive effects of Chinese herbal immunotherapy. "Welcome to our
adventure," says Lisa. "We are all in this together Laugh, cry,
celebrate triumphs and learn from my mistakes, so you never repeat
them. May Lea, my 'crystal child, ' inspire you with the beauty she
brings into this world." "Lisa and her story can inspire others
with similar problems. Her dedication and determination are a
lesson for all of us." --Dr. Xiu-Min Li. Mt. Sinai Hospital, New
York City "Full of practical wisdom and boundless compassion,
Crystal Child is a testament to the power of love, creativity and
the art of never giving up. It demonstrates the graceful
convergence of ancient and modern medicine, how real cooperation
between diverse systems is possible through heartfelt, professional
collaboration. Crystal Child is a wonderful guide for parents of
children with challenging conditions and should be required reading
for students of pediatric medicine, East & West." --Rachel
Koenig, L.Ac, Founder, Aurora Healing Arts "Crystal Child is a
must-read for parents, teachers and medical professionals, offering
valuable insight for anyone concerned with the vulnerabilities of
children." -- David Tabatsky, Co-author, Chicken Soup for the
Soul's, The Cancer Book and The Over-Parenting Epidemic
Each day, millions of people face traumatic change, when everything
familiar feels challenged. What if they began writing about the
experience? What if they took better control by communicating more
effectively and expressing their feelings? What if their struggle
becomes a source of inspiration? Twenty years of research indicates
that expressive writing-dealing with one's deepest thoughts and
feelings-may contribute to improved physical and emotional health.
Many cancer stories are uplifting while others are not easy to
digest. But all are authentic and honest, and reflect the
staggering reality of the cancer world. Open your heart. Give
writing a chance. Personal expression can be a gift--for you, and
everyone you know. Welcome to Write for Life. David Tabatsky's
energy, commitment and expertise have enabled cancer patients and
survivors to process their experiences in a new and often healing
way. -Hester Hill Schnipper, Program Manager, Oncology Social Work,
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA
"Entertaining, thought provoking and thoroughly enjoyable."
--Jackie Mason He was born amid the tenements of Brooklyn, grew up
in the shadow of the Holocaust and, in 1954, stepped onto his first
pulpit in Dubuque, Iowa- where a congregant remarked with a grin,
"Rabbi, we didn't know what sin was until you came to town." From
that day forward-and throughout the course of his distinguished
63-year career-Rabbi Solomon Schiff has continued to touch hearts,
enrich minds and always provoke laughter. In this long-awaited
memoir, Sol Schiff recaptures his remarkable journey from local
cantor in a Bronx Synagogue to world-renown rabbi, whose devotion
to community service and interfaith relations has made him a beacon
of inspiration for millions of all faiths. He has shared thoughts
with five American presidents, three Israeli Prime Ministers, two
Popes and the Dalai Lama, along the way collecting a treasure chest
of memories-from delivering the invocation on the floor of the U.S.
Senate to his life-changing relocation to Florida with his beloved
wife Shirley, where he would develop a deep and charming obsession
with the Miami Dolphins. Like Rabbi Schiff himself, this touching
collection of stories, lessons and jokes reminds us of the richness
of Judaism, the power of faith and the invincibility of the human
spirit. "Rabbi Schiff is a great storyteller. I recommend his book
to anyone interested in a behind-the-scenes portrait of a religious
leader, a devoted husband, and a perfect fan of the Miami
Dolphins." -Don Shula, Hall of Fame football coach
Four young Southern sisters try to live life with courage and
determination despite an alcoholic birth mother who deserted them
and a maternal grandmother who left them at the Salvation Army. Two
sisters remained in foster care during childhood, but all four
women have subsequently reunited and are close despite recurring
sibling rivalries. Through all their adversities the four sisters
show an amazing inner strength and resiliency, and it is obvious
they care about improving their lives. Conversations from 1994-2002
between the sisters and their stepmother reveal surprising events
in real-time; their lively and impassioned personal conversations
read like a novel but are absolutely true. Their stories include
heart-rending acounts of childhood physical and sexual abuse and
spousal abuse in marriage, unwarranted loss of children, living on
the minimum wage, and repeated ER visits resulting in
pain-medication addictions. Boxes of statistics inserted between
the conversations add educational material to support the many
social issues in the book. These women are survivors, but it is
easy to see that traumatic childhoods left them with drug and
alcohol addictions to stop the pain and memories. One has served
time in Chowchilla Women's Prison in California after life on the
streets of San Francisco and LA. This book speaks volumes to the
unfairness of our legal system and its failure to rehabilitate
offenders. At the heart of this memoir is a touching love story of
five women, four sisters and their stepmother, who support each
other with uncompromising loyalty and devotion.
Americans know they should be healthy, but making health a priority
often falls last on the to-do list for today's average family.
Parents are working full-time, juggling kids' hectic schedules and
managing their money to save for the future. Many families are
trying to eat what they think is healthy but all too often settle
for the drive-through at a fast food chain because it's easier than
making a balanced meal at home. When it comes to exercise, mom and
dad belong to a gym but by the time they get home, get the kids
fed, bathed, and finished with homework, it's time for everyone to
go to bed. Sound familiar? The Wright Choice is an
easy-to-understand "Self-Help" book for Americans who know they
should be healthy but don't think they can fit it into their busy
schedules, and aren't really sure what being healthy means. It's
the modern American family's one-stop shop for overall good health,
written especially for busy moms and dads who need some practical
guidance on how to make health not only achievable but realistic.
Dr. Randy Wright, American Heart Association nationally recognized
neurologist and medical director based in Houston and David
Tabatsky, co-author of Chicken Soup for the Soul - The Cancer Book,
have created an easy-to-understand guide to longer and healthier
lives for today's on-the-go family. Dr. Wright confesses that until
he began this project, he, his wife Crystal and their two small
sons were the typical busy family that didn't make their own health
a priority. He candidly shares how Randy, the husband and father,
had his own struggles with constantly eating fast food and making
excuses for not exercising, but eventually took a spoonful of his
own medicine ("A Healthy Heart Starts in the Mind") and began
making realistic lifestyle changes that accommodated his demanding
schedule. Woven throughout this tell-all health guide that
addresses everything from the truth about Twinkies to the financial
gain of being fit, the confusion of fats, good fats and trans fats,
as well as how to get fit at home, are several sections that
actually make health fun and easy to follow: Randy's Rules - Simple
tips to jot down, highlight or make into a personal mantra The
Wright Advice - The raw truth about nutrition and exercise to take
to heart Exercise Breaks - Don't think you're going to get through
this book sitting down DocSpeak and Patient Testimonies - Real
stories from real people Medical Myths - The truth behind the myths
that might just save your life 50 Quick 'n Easy Recipes -
Mouth-watering meals to fatten your wallet not your waist Americans
might take their health today more seriously if they realized how
much money it could save them right now and in the future. Having a
401K or pension is a top priority for most, but each year, more
Americans are too sick to enjoy the money they have worked so hard
to preserve. They feel shortchanged, and their "golden years" are
not turning out to be so golden. The Wright Choice brings to light
a very simple "Ah-ha" moment when it suggests, just as you
shouldn't start planning for retirement a mere five years before
you stop working, that you shouldn't start living healthy only when
something goes wrong. For more information visit
www.TheWrightChoiceRx.com
On November 5th, 2008, journalists Bruce Kluger and David Tabatsky
had a simple idea: to recapture the exhilarating spirit of the 2008
election from the perspective of our nation's children. They
emailed a handful of friends. Those friends forwarded the email to
their friends and relatives. In the end, the same infectious
enthusiasm that fueled the Obama campaign itself produced the 200
letters and drawings collected here. From every region of the
country, from ages four to 18, these kids talk about their hopes,
fears, and dreams, and their unchecked excitement about the
historic election that took place during their young lives. Kluger
and Tabatsky also collaborated with the young contributors to
create the vibrant visuals that accompany their remarkable letters.
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