In A Better Brain at Any Age, Sondra Kornblatt, along with the experts she has interviewed, helps readers put their heads on straight through healthy activities for the body (exercise, healthy food consumption, and relaxation) and through specific activities to boost brain power like movement, eye rolls, supplements, and making environmental changes.
Career Development significantly determines the nature and quality of individuals' lives; the kind of people they become, the people they meet, the sense of purpose they have and the income at their disposal.
This comprehensive series with step-by-step instructions and relevant screenshots throughout the text enables readers to have a better understanding of computers.
Alden Mills was an uncoordinated asthmatic who went on to become a national rowing champion, three time Navy SEAL Team Commander, inventor of over 20 fitness products and CEO of the #1 fastest growing consumer products company as identified by INC 500 magazine in 2009.
An updated, fully revised, full-colour edition of the definitive manual on building with straw bales, described by Grand Designs as an 'essential guide'.
One of the 10 bestselling self-help books of all time, Think and Grow Rich describes a method for success in life by adopting the mindset shared by successful people.
Create abundance through this unique approach to low-maintenance, high-yield, sustainable food production A food forest is a productive landscape developed around a mix of trees and perennials.
In Understanding the Power of Recommendation, Felix Dafiaghor unveils the secrets of the uncommon achiever and how they got to the top through the power of recommendations.
The year 2020 has been kind emotionally, financially, or psychologically to few; Rodger Deevers, a four-decade depression sufferer was not fortunate enough to be among them.
How to be a Good Patient contains a copyrighted communication technique that was developed after years observing encounters with patients and clients that have been successful and disastrous.
It's been said it cost nothing to dream, that it's just a fallacy, a simple means to an end to escape the mundane routine of boredom, that it's just a quick fix to numb your senses from frustration and a cheap buzz to fill the void of a lack of passion.