Family Fit
Title | Family Fit PDF eBook |
Author | John E. Mayer |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009-08 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 9780982096178 |
If you are like millions of others, you might be surprised to learn that fitness, physical activity, good nutrition and having fun eating great tasting foods can be the best tool for building family unity. Family Fit: Find Your Balance introduces a revolutionary new weight loss program using fundamental principles and science to help you evolve into a healthier lifestyle for your whole family, creating a fun, interactive experience that brings family members of all ages together for specific activities even your teenager! Are you tired of cooking healthy meals from weight-loss cookbooks only to find that your family rarely eats them? Do you find yourself struggling to integrate fitness and a healthier lifestyle into your busy, modern family schedule only to meet resistance? Family Fit shows you how to eat in the real world. Family Fit shows you how to exercise in real time. This is more than just weight loss - more than just exercise. This is a NEW lifestyle for you and your family! If you put this ground-breaking program to work, you can develop: A Positive Home Atmosphere Less Conflict in your Family, Instead, Teamwork Toward a Common Goal Improved Family Communication and Togetherness A Peaceful, Disciplined Family Better Physical and Emotional Health for Every Family Member Confidence and Self-Esteem for Family Members of ALL Ages If you are ready to lead you and your family in the fight against obesity and unhealthy habits, Family Fit will help you engage everyone young and old, in any family make-up in your common purpose toward a 360 degree healthy lifestyle.
Professor Mommy
Title | Professor Mommy PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Connelly |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Pages | 247 |
Release | 2011-07-01 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1442208600 |
Professor Mommy is designed as a guide for women who want to combine the life of the mind with the joys of motherhood. The book provides practical suggestions from the authors' experiences together with those of other women who have successfully combined parenting with professorships. Professor Mommy addresses key questions—when to have children and how many, what kinds of academic institutions are the most family friendly, how to negotiate around the myths that many people hold about academic life, etc.—for women throughout all stages of their academic careers, from graduate school through full professor. The authors follow the demands of motherhood all the way from the infant stages through the empty nest. At each stage, the authors offer invaluable advice and tested strategies from women who have successfully juggled the demands and rewards of an academic career and motherhood. Written in clear, jargon-free prose, the book is accessible to women in all disciplines, with concise chapters for the time-constrained academic. The book's conversational tone is supplemented with a review of the most current scholarship on work/family balance and a survey of emerging family-friendly practices at U.S. colleges and universities. Professor Mommy asserts that the faculty mother has become and will remain a permanent fixture on the landscape of the American academy.The paperback edition features a new Preface that addresses the public conversation about mothers and work raised in Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In and Ann Marie Slaughter’s Why Women Still Can’t Have it All. The new Preface also answers frequently asked questions from readers.
Balance
Title | Balance PDF eBook |
Author | Nik Wallenda |
Publisher | FaithWords |
Pages | 201 |
Release | 2013-06-04 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1455545503 |
Nik Wallenda, "King of the High Wire," doesn't know fear. As a seventh generation of the legendary Wallenda family, he grew up performing, entertaining, and pushing the boundaries of gravity and balance. When Nik was four years old, he watched a video from 1978 of his great grandfather, Karl Wallenda, walking between the towers of the Condado Plaza Hotel in Puerto Rico, stumbling, and falling to his death because of improper rigging. When Nik heard his father quote his great-grandfather-"Life is on the wire, everything else is just waiting"-the words resonated deep within his soul and he vowed to be a hero like Karl Wallenda. Balance is the theme of Nik's life: between his work and family, his faith in God and artistry, his body and soul. It resonates from him when performing and when no one is looking. When walking across Niagara Falls, he prayed aloud the entire time, and to keep his lust for glory and fame in check, Nik returned to the site of his performance the next day and spent three hours cleaning up trash left by the crowd. Nik Wallenda is an entertainer who wants to not only thrill hearts, but to change hearts for Christ. Christ is the balance pole that keeps him from falling. Nik Wallenda is an entertainer who wants to not only thrill hearts, but to change hearts for Christ. Christ is the balance pole that keeps him from falling.
Finding Balance
Title | Finding Balance PDF eBook |
Author | Kati Gardner |
Publisher | North Star Editions, Inc. |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2020-09-29 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 1635830532 |
Teenage cancer survivors Jase and Mari learn how to move on with their lives after cancer as they struggle to understand their differing experiences.
Finding Balance in a Medical Life
Title | Finding Balance in a Medical Life PDF eBook |
Author | Lee Lipsenthal |
Publisher | |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2007-09-01 |
Genre | Conduct of life |
ISBN | 9780978532116 |
The system of medicine, world-wide, is in a state of rapid change. This has left physicians in a state of anxiety, fatigue and even burnout. Finding Balance in a Medical Life is the culmination of the authors years of working with large physician groups, evaluating physician health research and delivering workshops to physicians and their families. It is intended to help physicians, healthcare professionals and their families to understand how they find themselves 'stuck' in their work lives and even in their personal relationships. It explores the ramifications of the physician personality structure and helps the reader to analyze their own personality. It clarifies the effect of medical training and practice on the physicians' health and relationships. It teaches the reader various tools and techniques to manage stress, enhance performance, and improve communication as well as how to plan their futures in by identifying their life purpose. About the Author Lee Lipsenthal, M.D., ABHM is a recognized leader, teacher and pioneer in the field of provider wellness. He is an internist by training and is internationally known for his research work with Dr. Dean Ornish, in preventive cardiology. He is also well known in the field of Integrative Medicine. Dr. Lipsenthal is a member of the American Medical Association Physician Well-being Planning Committee and has authored many professional and popular publications on healthcare provider wellness medicine. He is a frequently invited workshop presenter and speaker at healthcare conferences in the U.S. and world-wide. "Finding Balance in a Medical Life is an eloquent, potent way of enhancing awareness and promoting healing in ourselves, ourfamilies, and our patients. It is a call to action that may help you save a very important life. Yours." - Dean Ornish, M.D., Founder and President, Preventive Medicine Research Institute, Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco "Finding Balance in a Medical Life is distilled from the author's experience over many years of teaching physicians about managing stress, improving performance, and increasing connection with life s purpose. I know you will enjoy it and find it useful." - Andrew Weil, MD "Lee Lipsenthal brings tremendous insights into the stresses and strains of being a physician. Put down your medical journal and pick up this book; it may be the most important read of your life." - Steve McDermott, Chief Executive Officer, Hill Physicians Medical Group
Striking a Balance
Title | Striking a Balance PDF eBook |
Author | Robert William Drago |
Publisher | |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN |
"Discusses reasons why Americans struggle to find balance between work, life, and family commitments, and proposes policy solutions to solve the problem. Includes index, bibliography, and tables"--Provided by publisher.
Brave Enough
Title | Brave Enough PDF eBook |
Author | Kati Gardner |
Publisher | North Star Editions, Inc. |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2018-08-21 |
Genre | Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | 1635830214 |
The lives of Cason Martin and Davis Channing intersect in a powerful way. Both are struggling to survive life-threatening diseases. Neither feels in control of their lives. Can they be brave enough to beat the odds?