Work for your marriage and marriage works. That's the simple message behind the many ideas delivered in Keeping Love Alive. Couples willing to put the time and effort into each other can create the most fulfilling relationship possible. Keeping Love Alive is a guidebook of insights and inspirations to help them achieve marital bliss. Ideas such as "Focus on giving to your partner instead of getting something from your partner," "Help your mate feel important," and "Have lots of couple friends," are guideposts down the path of mutual fulfillment.
Instead of the usual self-help manual that provides theory and endless how-tos, this delightful book simply offers small bits of wisdom from the famous-and not-so famous-on making change happen in your life. Some humorous, some introspective, these quotes provide a quick, uplifting, and inspiring take on making change happen-with a good, healthy attitude firmly in hand. But in addition to the inspiring quotes, this little book is chock-full of informative facts, advice, and lists, as well as writing prompts to help jump-start the reader to make positive changes in his or her life. This is truly a handbook for taking the small steps that lead to real, lasting change.
There are over six billion people on this planet to choose from when picking out your new friends. The Book of Friendship offers pearls of wisdom and practical tips for cultivating new friendships-and making the bonds you already have with your friends that much stronger. The inspiring quotes, facts, and lists within its pages will help inspire you to call old friends, better appreciate the friends you have, and to greet with great expectation any friendships the future holds for you. This celebration of friendship provides a host of ideas and insights on how to further enrich your existing friendships. The book includes 20 little-thought-of activities to do with a friend, qualities to cultivate within yourself to be a better friend, and questions that will help you examine your current friendships. Above all, the Book of Friendship will help you take notice and better appreciate all the good things that friends bring to your life. This is author Cyndi Haynes's second book in the Making Life Better series.
Trev goes into his doctor’s office, comfortable for he is 15 years removed from the rock scene. He sits down and waits his turn along with many others because the waiting room is, of course, crowded. The Medical assistant comes to the door and announces who she wants next. "Sonny Glassburg" she says. Trev stands up and starts to walk toward her, reacting to one of his Alias names he used to go by back in the day. You know, Sonny, a good guy name and who in their right mind would be a Glassburg? And it’s an automatic thing now... But he is met with another, - turns out blue eyed beautiful gal. She gets up as he does- they end up meeting each other face to face, and time freezes. She saw him rise. She saw him move toward the med assistant when she called her name. Is this guy going to butt in front of me? She should be reacting- throwing a fit- she has been waiting, and he should have to wait his turn too----------- but she can't because she is suddenly so drawn into him. He starts to blush, having no intention of butting, realizing his mistake of an automatic reaction and not thinking. It just happened, and here stood before him was a woman. A woman sporting ---- a Roundabout shirt. The med assistant stands there patiently- seeing the chemical reaction between the two............. _______________________________________ The imagination- what a wonderful thing. Song Lyrics- HE wanted to give you an outline to start you off. However, I find as one gets older, your inner child starts to fade. So, I write, coloring in the outline and fill it with my words to help you find your imagination once again. And then, give that to you in these books. You get to spend time with that ONE who wrote the lyrics, if only in words, for the amount of time it takes you to read. Light romance, comedy, suspense where HE is your hero or YOU, his. I hope I am helpful.
This book examines women’s domestic occupations in the Romantic-period novel at the most intimately human level. By examining the momentary thought and feeling processes that informed the playing of a harp, the stitching of a dress, or the reading of a gothic novel, the book shifts the focus from women’s socio-cultural contributions through domestic endeavor to how women’s day-to-day tasks shaped experiences of joy, friendship, resentment, and self. Through an understanding of domestic occupations as forms of human action, the study emphasises the inherent unpredictability of quotidian activities and draws attention to their capacity for exceeding cultural parameters. Specifically, the book examines needlework, musical accomplishment, novel reading, and sensibility in the work of Charlotte Smith, Jane Austen, and Frances Burney, giving new perspectives on established canonical works while also providing the most sustained analysis of Charlotte Smith’s little studied novel, Ethelinde, to date.