Designed for tweens and teens to embrace and honor their many emotions and feelings, The Happy Heart Journal’s daily prompts have been designed to enhance self acceptance, compassion, and emotional literacy; while guiding writers into their heart centers, where they will find happiness, well-being, and personal transformation.
Celebrate the ones you love with this adorable glittery heart-shaped board book! You are the sun in my sky. You are the apple of my eye. You mean the world to me. You make my heart so happy. Each page of this adorable board book is die-cut in a different shape. With sweet, loving text, bright, happy illustrations from Susie Hammer, and glitter on every page, Happy Heart is perfect to share with someone you love!
Being thankful doesn't always come easy... even for children. Having an attitude of gratitude can change their outlook on life and bring happiness to their hearts. This gratitude journal for kids is inspired by the popular "Choose Gratitude" journal for women. Children are encouraged to think about one thing they are thankful for each day, and then write about it or draw a picture of it in the space provided. Watch their faces light up with smiles as they focus their hearts and minds on things that are good. Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things. Philippians 4:8 NIV
My Happy Heart Books brings Victoria Osteen's exhuberant message of inspiration to children in a boxed set of three big books. Kids can read along as they lift flaps and look for touch-and-feels, and they can join in the refrains in each book... HOORAY FOR TODAY!, HOORAY FOR MY FAMILY! and HOORAY FOR WONDERFUL ME! Each book contains 10 big spreads bursting with flaps, foil, and touch-and-feels on every spread. Victoria Osteen also includes a special note to parents, "From My Heart to Yours." The big box with a carrying handle lets little ones take these interactive touch-and-feel books anywhere.
Want to ignite your creativity, boost your gratitude, and skyrocket your happiness in ten minutes a day?This creative and motivational book invites you along as I discovered the Happy Journal method. And it doubles as a guide so you can start your own happy journal.A happy journal's premise is you drawing images to describe what brings you joy, so you end up illustrating your life. And I can guarantee when you look back on those sketches a year or ten years from now, you will feel happiness fill your heart.Learn how to:- Notice the little things that make up your beautiful life- Combat negative mindsets that will kill your happy journal before it starts- Start your own happy journal with a couple of supplies- Pass on the gift of a happy journal to your children and friendsGet motivated by this guide, and you will see your happiness, joy, and gratitude multiply.
Want to maintain a healthy protein intake, but don't eat red meat? Are your chances of breast cancer lower if you drink coffee? How many glasses of red wine are actually good for your heart? Along with recipes, workout plans, and fun nutritional facts, Charlyn Fargo answers all of these questions in her nationally syndicated column. This is a collection of the very best of Nutrition News from 2014.
In the newly revised Second Edition of Cardiac Care: A Practical Guide for Nurses, a team of dedicated and widely recognised nursing medical experts from around the world deliver an invaluable and practical guide for nurses who practice in cardiac care environments. This latest edition includes brand new chapters on structural heart disease, takotsubo syndrome, and non-obstructive coronary artery disease. While also covering the essential topics necessary for the proper provision of cardiac care, this practical guide for nurses provides: A thorough introduction to cardiac practice, including the mechanics of the cardiovascular systems and the regulation of cardiac and vascular function Comprehensive exploration of cardiovascular disease assessment, including risk factors for cardiovascular disease, laboratory tests, and diagnostic procedures Practical discussions of the detection and management of heart rhythm disturbances, including ECG interpretation, cardiac monitoring, and arrhythmias In-depth examinations of the detection and management of acute coronary syndromes, including chest pain assessment and discharge planning Chapter overviews, key concepts, learning objectives and activities, with critical points intermingled throughout Perfect for practicing nurses who care for patients with cardiac conditions, Cardiac Care: A Practical Guide for Nurses will also earn a place in the libraries of other allied health professionals in cardiac care settings.
Members of the animal kingdom are characterized by many similarities and patterns, such as: two eyes, two ears, one mouth and four limbs. They also have many obvious differences in habits and in what they survive upon; some are herbivores, while others are carnivores. The design of the human body is a marvelous mystery. Humans are characterized by having legs for walking, and arms and hands for skillful work. They have a sophisticated sensory system that can distinguish heat from cold and identify fine movements and distances. The human brain is indeed a great wonder, with its unique creative ability that is not found in other members of the animal kingdom. What is truly amazing is the integrated function of the different systems of the human body, particularly the heart and the mind. This book explores many of the unique anatomical and physiological features of the human body, which cause one to respect the great wisdom behind such a well-designed creature.
Our hearts have evolved to be extremely efficient, long-lasting pumps that exquisitely match the needs of our bodies. This book is about how the heart does this; how can a heart pump the blood for up to 100 years while the best Formula 1 racing engine has a working life measured in hours? Why is the heart so efficient, and how are worn out parts replaced while working? How does it generate the force to act as a pump, how is it controlled electrically, and how can it repair itself?This book addresses these questions from physiological and molecular perspectives in language that aims to be accessible to all interested in biology and with liberal illustrations.The story of how the heart works is presented in the context of its origins:The book begins with a discussion of why the word heart is universally used as a metaphor for reason and emotion and traces its origins in modern and ancient languages. The last chapter offers advice on how to preserve the heart by matching our lifestyles more closely to how it evolved.