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We all know how to drink a glass of water. Or do we?We can all get lost in the busy-ness of life. The stress. The problems. The conflicts. So, it's no surprise we sometimes lose track of what's truly important: gratitude, mindfulness, and the simple things in life.Through accessible wisdom and engaging prose, "How to Drink a Glass of Water" invites you to come back to who you really are, and to view the world in a refreshed way.You'll never look at a glass of water the same way again.

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We all know how to drink a glass of water. Or do we?We can all get lost in the busy-ness of life. The stress. The problems. The conflicts. So, it's no surprise we sometimes lose track of what's truly important: gratitude, mindfulness, and the simple things in life.Through accessible wisdom and engaging prose, "How to Drink a Glass of Water" invites you to come back to who you really are, and to view the world in a refreshed way.You'll never look at a glass of water the same way again.
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Alex Wadelton holds the official Guinness world record for longest duration touching tongue to nose. He's also danced a marathon in his living room during the world's longest COVID lockdown, plucked his hair out for charity, convinced comedian Tommy Little to become an instagram model, launched the Big Bash League, won more than a hundred international advertising awards, got a statue made of the iconic stance against racism by Nicky Winmar, appeared on The Project five times, raised over 2 million dollars for charity in his spare time, written two best-selling books with Russel Howcroft titled "The Right-brain Workout Volumes 1 & 2" translated into German, and been described as "one of the world's best-paid advertising engineers" on a Hungarian website, and as "an obvious nut job liberal" on the front page of The Daily Mail website. All because of his liberal use of the 'c' word: creativity.