For Pete's Weight

For Pete's Weight

Author: Drew Hunt

Publisher: JMS Books LLC

Published: 2022-03-26

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 1685500854

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Pete Benson is not happy. He has a boring going nowhere job and to save money he lives with his grandmother because living with his homophobic parents isn’t an option. A knee injury meant Pete had missed the majority of the previous rugby season. His general unhappiness at life plus the enforced lack of activity resulted in his weight and his waistline ballooning, and his self-confidence plummeting. Knowing he needs to make a change, a reluctant Pete agrees to accompany his friend to her weight loss group. Despite his friend’s reassurances, Pete fears he’ll stick out as the meeting will be full of women. It is, but there is one other man present ... Bear. And what a man. Pete is instantly attracted to Bear, who rocks the whole lumberjack look with his flannel shirt and tight jeans. The bald head and full beard only add to the man’s sex appeal. And those dark blue eyes ... But a man like Bear won’t be interested in a fat lump like Pete. The lost and hopeless demeanour Pete exudes speaks to something within Bear, but Bear is happy, okay, content, living the single bachelor life. However, Bear would swear BJ is doing his doggy best to push Bear and Pete together. Not that Bear objects. Those firm, strong rugby player thighs of Pete’s turn Bear on something fierce. When it’s Man of the Year Award time again, will the group have a choice of who to vote for?


Slimming with Pete

Slimming with Pete

Author: Pete Cohen

Publisher: Empowerment Technologies

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781899836130

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This phenomenal book has received many rave reviews including those in The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph and Woman's Own. It reveals the story of Pete's highly successful Lighten Up programme and the people it has affected and helped. Pete's techniques enable people to get back to their own blueprint and build a happier, more successful life. ......


The Sourcebook of Magic

The Sourcebook of Magic

Author: L Michael Hall

Publisher: Crown House Publishing

Published: 2003-09-18

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1845903714

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In The Sourcebook of Magic you will discover afresh the basic 77 NLP patterns for transformational magic. This newly revised version streamlines the patterns so that they are even more succinct and offers some new insights into how the patterns work.


Master Your Inner Critic

Master Your Inner Critic

Author: Melanie Greene

Publisher: Summersdale

Published: 2008-01-07

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 0857654144

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Everyone has messages running through their head but for many people the messages are negative and self-critical. This is the first book to provide a range of tried and tested techniques for transforming your inner critic. By using these techniques you can transform your thoughts, feelings and behaviour to become a happier person.


Quick Fix Your Life

Quick Fix Your Life

Author: Judith Verity

Publisher: How To Books Ltd

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9781857036145

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Drawing on a whole range of self-help ideas, this book offers effective change techniques, including: one-off quick fixes such as Feng Shui; long-term lifestyle changes; rescue remedies for travelling and work; and pattern breakers that can change lifetime attitude problems.


John

John

Author: Cynthia Lennon

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton

Published: 2012-02-16

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 1444717278

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Cynthia and John Lennon's relationship spanned ten crucial years of the Beatles phenomenon. But as well as new insight into the Beatles years, Cynthia has a compelling personal story of marriage, motherhood and the man who was to become the most idolised and admired of all the Beatles. Cynthia is candid about the cruel and the loving sides of John. She tells of the end of their marriage and the beginning of his relationship with Yoko Ono in more detail than ever before, and reveals the many difficulties estrangement from John - and then his death - brought for herself and Julian. Cynthia is a remarkable survivor and this is her extraordinary story and unique insight into a man loved and idolised all over the world.


Food on the Page

Food on the Page

Author: Megan J. Elias

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2017-05-31

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0812249178

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In Food on the Page, the first comprehensive history of American cookbooks, Megan J. Elias chronicles cookbook publishing from the early 1800s to the present day. Examining a wealth of fascinating archival material, Elias explores the role words play in the creation of taste on both a personal and a national level.


Feeling Good for No Good Reason

Feeling Good for No Good Reason

Author: Pete Cohen

Publisher: How To Books Ltd

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9781857035285

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Feeling Good is a guide to self-development and presents techniques which aim to help the reader feel good. Topics include, getting the balance right, rewritting your internal dialogue, using visualization to change negative beliefs and dealing with other people. CONTENTS: Getting the balance right - rewritting your internal dialogue - using visualization to change negative beliefs - changing your point of view - reframing problem behaviours - dealing with other people - a formula for survival


Seven Days to Confidence

Seven Days to Confidence

Author: Ros Taylor

Publisher: Laurel Glen Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9781571457769

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Some people are just plain shy, but even the most outwardly successful people can lack confidence. Building confidence and self-esteem is the focus behind this skill-teaching workshop. Personal surveys in the book shed light on every corner of life, helping to redefine priorities and showing where key adjustments can be made.


Parkinson Pete's Poems

Parkinson Pete's Poems

Author:

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2013-09-10

Total Pages: 49

ISBN-13: 1483690393

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This collection of illustrated poems provides a mixture of serious and humorous poems on the subject of Parkinson's Disease. It is hoped that they will give some insight in to living with the condition and amuse and entertain those involved with, or affected by, Parkinson's Disease such as patients, carers, relatives and clinicians. There are twenty poems, each illustrated by a black and white pen cartoon drawing, covering a range of themes relating to Parkinson's Disease. The book has been compiled by Janet Royle, a physiotherapist, who specialised in elderly care treatment including Parkinson's Disease.