Good Morning to You includes sunny salutations to start your day. The journal includes greetings, gratitudes and goals for 365 days. The journal is dated, but does not follow a calendar. You can use this journal to start the year or to start a new week. Whenever you start, just start with that day's date. Some greetings simply share a good wish. Some include an insight about your day. Some ask you to consider a perspective about life. Some offer comfort, encouraging you through your storms. Some reflect an inspiration to keep going during tough times. All help you make the most of each day.
Good Morning to You includes sunny salutations to start your day. The journal includes greetings, gratitudes and goals for 365 days. The journal is d...
Which words describe a caregiving role? "Take More Comfort" continues the thoughts shared in "Take Comfort" and "Take Comfort, Too." In "Take More Comfort," Denise M. Brown takes 100 words-including Dish, Mess and Trusted-and then turns each into a reflection. The reflections focus on a family caregiver's reality, sprinkled with hope. Denise's insights about the caregiving experience feel like a warm hug, a helpful smile and an encouraging nudge. "Take More Comfort" will provide comfort during a difficult day, inspiration during a tough time and hope when all feels lost. "Take More Comfort"...
Which words describe a caregiving role? "Take More Comfort" continues the thoughts shared in "Take Comfort" and "Take Comfort, Too." In "Take More Com...
Which words describe a caregiving role? Denise M. Brown takes 100 words-including the unlikely blizzard, kitchen and umbrella-and then turns each into a reflection. The reflections focus on a family caregiver's reality, sprinkled with hope. Denise's insights about the caregiving experience feel like a warm hug, a helpful smile and an encouraging nudge. "Take Comfort" will become your daily companion, offering support, understanding and acceptance. Readers say: "Isn't this BEAUTIFUL " "Thank you for my comforts they are inspirational and always put a smile on my face " "Thank you. I really...
Which words describe a caregiving role? Denise M. Brown takes 100 words-including the unlikely blizzard, kitchen and umbrella-and then turns each into...
Which words describe a caregiving role? "Take Even More Comfort" continues the thoughts shared in the first three volumes of the "Take Comfort" series. In "Take Even More Comfort," Denise M. Brown takes ordinary words, like "know," "fine" and "uncle," and then turns each into a reflection. The reflections focus on a family caregiver's reality, sprinkled with hope. Denise's insights about the caregiving experience feel like a warm hug, a helpful smile and an encouraging nudge. "Take Even More Comfort" will provide comfort during a difficult day, inspiration during a tough time and hope all...
Which words describe a caregiving role? "Take Even More Comfort" continues the thoughts shared in the first three volumes of the "Take Comfort" series...