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WOULDN'T YOU LOVE TO FEEL GREAT TODAY? CHANGING YOUR outlook and injecting energy into your day often begins with small steps. In 52 Ways to Feel Great Today, you'll discover an abundance of simple, inexpensive, fun things you can do to make a big difference in how you feel today and every day. Tight on time? No problem. Each chapter is written as a short, easy-to-implement idea. Every idea is supported by at least one true story showing how helpful implementing that idea has been to someone a lot like you. The stories are also included to encourage you to be as inventive, imaginative,…mehr

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WOULDN'T YOU LOVE TO FEEL GREAT TODAY? CHANGING YOUR outlook and injecting energy into your day often begins with small steps. In 52 Ways to Feel Great Today, you'll discover an abundance of simple, inexpensive, fun things you can do to make a big difference in how you feel today and every day. Tight on time? No problem. Each chapter is written as a short, easy-to-implement idea. Every idea is supported by at least one true story showing how helpful implementing that idea has been to someone a lot like you. The stories are also included to encourage you to be as inventive, imaginative, playful, creative, or adventuresome as you can. 52 Ways to Feel Great Today is not only based on the authors' experience and observations. Most of these "ways" have solid scientific evidence supporting their value in promoting your health and enhancing your happiness. Why settle for ordinary when you could be experiencing the extraordinary? Don't settle for "good enough" when "great" is such a short stretch away. Reach for it today!
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TINA WARE-WALTERS, PhD, is a Spanish professor at Oklahoma Christian University. She is editor of and a contributor to Our Favorite Psalms, Our Favorite Verses, and co-editor and contributor of Recipes for Success in Foreign Language Teaching: Ready-Made Activities for the L2 Classroom. Her BA and MA are from Baylor University and her PhD is from Texas Tech University. She lives in Oklahoma City, OK, with her husband, Matt, and their daughter, Cate.