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"Goddess Juices weaves goddess lore with refreshing juice recipes
and uplifting mantras to start you day out with a divine cadence"-
Amanda Stock, author of Start a Successful Photography Business in
34 Days. Invoke the Goddess through Revitalizing juices and
affirmations Imagine discovering the path to a positive outlook,
secrets to glowing like a goddess and exploring your exuberant
culinary side through innovative juice recipes. Nicole Lewis
imparts goddess wisdom, juice recipes, offers affirmations and
insights into all facets of creating and initiating self-love, and
developing delicious ways to boost your daily intake of fresh
fruits and vegetables. Engage in contemporary, hands-on juicing
rituals and mantras that will open you heart and help you blossom
into the goddess you always wanted to be. "I want to be a Goddess
"-Irene Reyes, Graphic Design Artist
Authors spend hundreds of hours writing, editing, and publishing
their books only to realize their work is not done. Marketing is
one of the most neglected aspects of publishing. Many authors
believe that if they write it, readers will come ... or in this
case, buy. How to Market Your Book Free is the essential guide for
authors, publishers, and publicists to market for high
returns--free. The vital information in this book is organized into
three sections: The Plan (important aspects of creating an
effective book plan), The Point (developing the theme and turning
it into a message to encourage people to immediately buy the book),
and The Process (101 free-to-low-cost ways to market the book). By
using these resources, authors can gain the visibility, exposure,
outreach, and impact that lead to skyrocketing sales and success.
"Tag - you're it" can be heard in virtually all neighborhoods as
children play the game Tag. The basic rule to Tag is that one
person is designated as "it," and that person runs around trying to
touch someone else. If they succeed, the person they touch is now
"it." Unannounced, that cheerful, yet competitive children's game
seems to be played out in companies throughout the world as
individuals experience a job layoff, except they do not play by
choice. When we get the tap on the shoulder and are told, "you're
it" (i.e., laid off), unlike in the children's game, we cannot
start running through the office building attempting to tap a
co-worker and announce that they are now "it." We are immediately
out of the game and can no longer play with them. The minute a
layoff occurs one's workplace status, lifestyle, and household
often change for the worst. Your Guide to Surviving a Job Layoff,
written with you - the reader - in mind, is a path of empowerment
with the resources and tools needed to resume a life that is on
track. The book aims to help those who are unemployed and in
transition Get Beyond the Day. Each of the interactive chapters is
filled with noteworthy suggestions to help readers plan for a
stable life regardless of the country's economic state. These tips
come from the co-authors' calls to government agencies, from their
personal research, and even from their own experiences and hard
life-lessons.
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