The Weekly Gratitude Project is a year-long guided journal that weaves together Scripture verses, thoughtful questions, gorgeous photography, colorful watercolor images, and mindful reflections to help you cultivate the heart of gratitude you long for.
The Power of Gratitude Gratitude is the feeling of appreciation or thanks. A gratitude journal is a diary of things for which one is grateful. They are used by people who wish to focus their attention on the positive things in their lives. Practicing gratitude has been shown to have many benefits which can include, increased happiness, less anxiety, more optimism, and reduced stress. This Gratitude Journal is the perfect resource for you to just take a little time everyday to be grateful. Gratitude is the heart's memory. French Proverb This Journal Features A daily prompt: Today I am grateful for. Lightly dotted lined pages. A place for you to write in the day and date. Designs to color with gel pens or colored pencils. 101 journal coloring pages on white paper. The perfect size at 8 X 10 inches.
The words for this book have been whirling in my head for some time and are a compilation of notes and journaling throughout the years. I have prayed for God's inspiration, that I may be able to convey to my family and friends, some of my deepest feelings. Not that they are that different, but in fact, that, my life experience has given me and exceptional perception of live and death. As a former OB nurse and mother of seven children, I have witnessed the miracle of birth many times over. Then being involved with a Hospice organization it has taught me to appreciate life you really accomplish that by being available empathetically with someone who has a terminal illness. The religion I grew up with as a child and am still comfortable with provides great spiritual grounding. My husband of forty- seven years has been my soul-mate and provided a life for us beyond all expectations. We have had the opportunity to live in several places in the US and Canada and with his business involvement to travel globally. This is not a totally religious book but with the circumstances of my life I have always walked closely with my Creator. It has been a priority in my life since my first age of awareness. The following pages are my personal beliefs and reason for "The Diary of a Grateful Heart."
The recipient of a successful heart transplant discusses her illness and long recovery, her renewed appreciation of her friends and family, and her gradual acceptance of the unexplained presence of her young donor within herself.
Gratitude: The Simplest and Most Effective Key to Happiness Can you transform your life in 5 minutes a day or less? Is happiness that easily achievable? Life can be stressful and filled with problems and anxiety. But it is also filled with beauty, and joy, and fulfillment. If you focus on the latter you will start noticing the stressful events less and begin enjoying and treasuring every day more. Start With Gratitude journal will help you achieve just that. It will help you start your day happy, filled with gratefulness and appreciation for the positive things (big or small) in your life. It will re-center you and provide balance and positivity to your life. What you will love about this journal: The excellent quotes at the top of each spread. The way it is structured - clearly and simply to make it really easy to use. The clearly divided morning and evening sections - writing in the morning the things you are thankful for, and in the evening small things for that specific day to celebrate. This makes gratitude and positive thinking more tangible and real. The variety and inspiration - every evening section is different, prompting you to notice and appreciate different things every day so you will not get tired of the same pages over and over again. The beautiful design The thought provoking entries Its size (7.5 x 9.25 in) - small enough to carry around and big enough to provide enough space for everything you want to jot down. The date entry possibility so you will have flexibility to miss a day and not feel guilty about it. It really takes just 5 minutes a day or less. Practicing gratitude is one of the simplest and most effective things you can do to transform your life. Research shows that people who regularly take time to notice things they are grateful for enjoy better sleep, better relationships, greater resolve towards achieving goals, show more compassion and kindness, and are overall happier. Start With Gratitude journal will help you cultivate that attitude of gratefulness, making it your habit to focus on the blessings you have in your life and increase your overall well-being and life satisfaction. Get your copy now, even gift one to a friend and start your journey to happiness together.
During the carnage of World War I, ambulance companies were essential, carrying casualties off the battlefield on litters, dressing wounds, and rushing the wounded to the rear, often amid intense fire and poison gas. As part of the 26th "Yankee" Division--the first full American division to arrive in France in 1917--the 102nd Ambulance Company spent 193 days at the front and carried more than 20,000 men in its ambulances. Based on the company diary of Sergeant Leslie R. Barlow and letters by other company members, this narrative follows the unit through its inception in Bridgeport, Connecticut, its National Guard training, passage overseas, and winter of adjustment in France. The book describes its contribution to British trench fever experiments and its role in disinfesting the division of "cooties"; and offers vivid descriptions of its combat experiences in five sectors between February and November 1918. The work is heavily illustrated with photographs of the company and includes a detailed roster.
Historians have been unkind to the 26th Division of the U.S. Army during World War I. Despite playing a significant role in all the major engagements of the American Expeditionary Force, the “Yankee Division,” as it was commonly known, and its beloved commanding officer, Maj. Gen. Clarence Edwards, were often at odds with Gen. John J. Pershing. Subsequently, the Yankee Division became the A.E.F.’s “whipping boy,” a reputation that has largely continued to the present day. In The Yankee Division in the First World War, author Michael E. Shay mines a voluminous body of first-person accounts to set forth an accurate record of the Yankee Division in France—a record that is, as he reports, “better than most.” Shay sheds new light on the ongoing conflict in leadership and notes that two of the division’s regiments received the coveted Croix de Guerre, the first ever awarded to an American unit. This first-rate study should find a welcome place on military history bookshelves, both for scholars and students of the Great War and for interested general readers.
Born into Southern aristocracy, Mary Boykin Chesnut (1823–86) married a rising star of the political scene who ultimately served as an aide to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. As a prominent hostess and popular guest in the highest circles of Confederate society, Chesnut possessed an insider's perspective on many of the Civil War's major events, which she recorded in vivid journal entries. Her diary recounts the social life that struggled to continue in the midst of war, the grim economic conditions that resulted from blockaded ports as well as how people's spirits rose and fell with each victory and defeat. Hailed by William Styron as "a great epic drama of our greatest national tragedy," Chesnut's annotated diary won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1982 and served as a primary source for Ken Burns's celebrated Civil War documentary. This edition of the compelling narrative features photos and engravings from the original publication.