Dwelling Well

Dwelling Well

Author: Melissa Michaels

Publisher: Harvest House Publishers

Published: 2020-01-07

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 0736979670

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Live a Different Story This Year Do you desire to do immeasurable good for yourself, your home, and others, but find it difficult to maintain daily habits that help you accomplish your goals? Here is your invitation to explore simple and practical ways to improve your well-being every day. Each month, you will be inspired to set a plan of action using the calendar pages, reflect daily on the special moments you are grateful for, and journal your thoughts using guided prompts. Dwell on blessings throughout your year and discover how the positive mind-set you’re cultivating will create lasting change in your home and body. You will become more mindful of and thankful for your time, your life, and your healthy choices. This journal is designed to be flexible, customizable, and personal. It can be used together with Melissa Michaels' book, Dwelling, or on its own. Let it be your companion on this journey. This is your story and your life—savor it, celebrate it, and nourish it.


Dwelling

Dwelling

Author: Melissa Michaels

Publisher: Harvest House Publishers

Published: 2019-04-02

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0736963197

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Feel Well Where You Dwell Our dwellings—both our home and body—are intricately connected. Each has the potential to inspire the other to be its very best! Your home is where your life happens. Learn how to create a sanctuary that inspires your well-being, so you can experience a greater sense of peace, comfort, and belonging. Your body, including your mind and soul, needs daily nourishment to help you feel healthy and happy. You’ll discover simple ways to make self-care a priority in your home. Melissa Michaels wants to show you how meaningful it can be to live a life that nurtures both your home and body. By making a series of small, intentional choices—from what you bring into your home to how you shape your daily habits and mind-sets—you can create a more rejuvenating environment that equips you to go into the world and accomplish all you set out to do. Dwelling will help you learn to better care for your home environment so it takes care of you make decisions that simplify your life create more peace in your day invest in relationships that make you feel positive, challenged, and supported lean into faith for strength and renewal When you discover the connection between your home and body and the action steps you can take to improve both, you’ll be on your way to a more balanced and happy life! And for even more inspiration, discover the Dwelling Well journal, your everyday companion to inviting more peace, joy, and purpose into your home and life.


Dwelling

Dwelling

Author: Melissa Michaels

Publisher: Harvest House Publishers

Published: 2019-04-02

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0736963200

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Feel Well Where You Dwell Our dwellings—both our home and body—are intricately connected. Each has the potential to inspire the other to be its very best! Your home is where your life happens. Learn how to create a sanctuary that inspires your well-being, so you can experience a greater sense of peace, comfort, and belonging. Your body, including your mind and soul, needs daily nourishment to help you feel healthy and happy. You’ll discover simple ways to make self-care a priority in your home. Melissa Michaels wants to show you how meaningful it can be to live a life that nurtures both your home and body. By making a series of small, intentional choices—from what you bring into your home to how you shape your daily habits and mind-sets—you can create a more rejuvenating environment that equips you to go into the world and accomplish all you set out to do. Dwelling will help you learn to better care for your home environment so it takes care of you make decisions that simplify your life create more peace in your day invest in relationships that make you feel positive, challenged, and supported lean into faith for strength and renewal When you discover the connection between your home and body and the action steps you can take to improve both, you’ll be on your way to a more balanced and happy life! And for even more inspiration, discover the Dwelling Well journal, your everyday companion to inviting more peace, joy, and purpose into your home and life.


Love and its Place in Virtue

Love and its Place in Virtue

Author: Christine Swanton

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2024-08-19

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 0198922671

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In Love and its Place in Virtue, Christine Swanton argues for an original position on the relations between love and virtue and love and virtue ethics. For this task the distinction between love as an emotion or emotional orientation and virtuous forms of love is central, as is the role of a conception of practical wisdom in virtuous love. How love features in virtue in general, including virtues which are not virtues of love, is the central theme. This book integrates virtue ethics with a renewed interest in the role of love in ethics. Until now virtue ethics and philosophical accounts of love have been separate fields. In Swanton's account of love she argues that there are many criteria for love which feature in various ways in the different forms of love. Central is the distinction between relational love between individuals and lovingness (in its various forms) as a fundamental emotional orientation towards the world as a whole (a Grundstimmung). Love and its Place in Virtue discusses "foundational" love (universal love, self-love and dwelling love), some of the impartial virtues of love, notably universal beneficence, impartial caring and forgiveness, as well as the relation between love and the personal virtue of justice, arguing that though justice is a virtue of respect it should be loving.


Tracking Thoreau

Tracking Thoreau

Author: John Dolis

Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9780838640456

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Arguing against the most recent trend in Thoreau studies, Dolis contends that, for Thoreau, nature is primordially a construct; it cannot be understood apart from language, through cultural constructions, techniques by means of which the subject composes the object. Both "nature" and the very "nature of nature" itself are subject to this single configuration. Subjectivity, in turn, entails its own technology, its style. It figures out both nature and the composition of its self as well."--Jacket.