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But You're Still So Young: How Thirtysomethings Are Redefining Adulthood
Kayleen Schaefer - Dutton Format: Book
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On Kayleen Schaefer's birthday she went dancing with friends, they broke a table, and she turned thirty standing on the sidewalk outside a club she got kicked out of. Sociologists have identified the five markers of adulthood as: finishing school, leaving home, marriage, gaining... |
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Coffee Self-Talk: 5 Minutes a Day to Start Living Your Magical Life
Kristen Helmstetter - Green Butterfly Press Format: Paperback
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. What if you could wake up every morning feeling more incredible than ever before ... in 5 minutes? Your life on a path to shimmering happiness! Coffee Self-Talk transforms your life by boosting your self-esteem, filling you with happiness, and helping you attract the magical life you dream... |
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How to Raise an Intuitive Eater
Sumner Brooks - St. Martin's Essentials Format: Book
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With the wisdom of Intuitive Eating, a manifesto for parents to help them reject diet culture and raise the next generation to have a healthy relationship with food and their bodies.Kids are born intuitive eaters. Well-meaning parents, influenced by the diet culture that surrounds us all,... |
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Living in Your True Identity: Discover, Embrace, and Develop Your Own Divine Nature
Brooke Snow - Cedar Fort Format: Paperback
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Did you know you have two identities? One is true and one is false. No wonder it can often feel confusing to know who you really are! The false identity is the negative voice in your mind that scripture refers to as the natural man. Your true identity is your divine nature of who God designed... |
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Why We Can't Sleep: Women's New Midlife Crisis
Ada Calhoun - Grove Press Format: Book
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When Ada Calhoun found herself in the throes of a midlife crisis, she thought that she had no right to complain. She was married with children and a good career. So why did she feel miserable? And why did it seem that other Generation X women were miserable, too?
Calhoun decided... |
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