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Inspiration vs Motivation: Abundant Life or Abundant Strife

The quality of your life is the sum-total of the choices you make. This book will enable you to always make the right choices for your personal and professional life. There are only two promptings that determine your choices and responses. Choices are either “Inspired” or “Motivated” … Most people view Inspiration and Motivation as synonymous when, in fact, they are diametrically opposed. The root word of inspiration is “Spirit.” Inspired choices are a response to Spirit within an individual. The root word of motivation is “Motive” which is a response to man and circumstance. Inspired choices produce the Fruit Of The Spirit while a Motivated choice produces the fruit of the flesh. “Inspiration vs Motivation” instructs you as to how you can “test the Spirit” when motivating circumstances and people impose themselves upon you. You will easily make the right choice or response every time. “Inspiration vs Motivation” provides the reader with a proven method of how to choose abundant life or abundant strife within their personal or professional life.

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Hallelujah, Imagine & Other Songs of Inspiration

(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook). 25 uplifting songs for piano, voice and guitar, including “Hallelujah” and “Imagine” plus: Beautiful Day * Circle of Life * Don’t Stop Believin’ * Hero * One Moment in Time * Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You) * True Colors * Walking on Sunshine * The Wind Beneath My Wings * You Raise Me Up * and more.

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Everyday Gratitude: Inspiration for Living Life as a Gift

A Network for Grateful Living curates this collection of quotes and reflections aiming to help you discover that the roots of happiness lie in gratefulness. Inspiration from well-known minds such as Maya Angelou, Confucius, and Anne Frank is combined with original reflections and practices that will help you recognize the abundance of everyday opportunities for gratitude and joy. Hand-lettered art makes this beautifully designed collection a gift to treasure, regardless of whether you keep it for yourself or give it to a loved one.

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Tails from the Afterlife: Stories of Signs, Messages & Inspiration from your Animal Companions

Heartwarming, Welcoming, and Wagging Tails from the Rainbow Bridge

Even when their physical bodies are gone, your beloved pets live on in spirit and in their undying devotion to you. Tails from the Afterlife shares amazing and inspiring stories of the signs, symbols, and messages that your pets send, proving that they’re waiting for you and even helping you from the Other Side.

From near-death experiences to witness accounts to life-saving tails―pun intended―Kristy Robinett will have you both crying and laughing as she presents an array of animals and their heavenly hellos. This comforting book also offers suggestions for dealing with grief and guidance on how to make the connection with your deceased companion.

Praise:
“Affirmation that our pets watch over us and join us on the other side…there is such enormous peace in that knowledge. I’ve always believed that Heaven could not truly be Heaven without their unconditional love. Kristy’s lighthearted writing style and the stories in Tails from the Afterlife will warm your heart, ease your mind, and will have you treasuring your pets even more than you already do!” ―Colleen Kwiecinski, Paws n’ Think Dog Training, LLC

“People love pets and accept them as part of their family, so when we lose part of that family, the grief can be immense. Kristy Robinett’s book Tails from the Afterlife will give each reader great peace to know that our beloved pets are still watching out for us, visit us and communicate with us even into the Afterlife and that when our pets leave us, it is not the end.”―Leslie Cirinesi, Animal Communicator/Pet Medium

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Inspiration from my Travels: An Immigrant’s Eyes on the World: A Memoir

When author Nalini Juthani immigrated from India to the United States, her goal was to get a higher education and travel the world. She has fulfilled her dreams and enhanced her life by creating such travel experiences. In this memoir, Inspiration from my Travels, she shares the stories of enriching travel experiences that have inspired her. These essays, with photographs included, provide a glimpse of her travels through all seven continents of the world starting from within India. Inspiration from my Travels narrates her experiences of journeys with her husband, children, friends, and as a lone traveler. Juthani describes meeting and bonding with new people, making meaningful relationships, learning about other cultures, capturing and preserving memories through photography, and learning about the history and evolution of each place. Inspiring and touching, the essays describe the influence Juthani had on the lives of people she met while overcoming cultural barriers and dietary restrictions as a vegetarian. Through her travels, she explored and learned a great deal about what was home and what feeling like a foreigner means in both lands.

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Inspiration Point

After being laid off after many years of devoted service for the second time, I knew that God had a plan, and I turned it all over to him. This was a far cry from my reaction to the first layoff. I prayed a lot but was devastated, worried constantly, and my self-esteem was low. God still answered my prayers, and I found another job in the same field the same week my severance pay ended. When I was laid off again after almost eight years, I knew God was in control. Even though I was almost sixty, and the unemployment level was at the highest, I felt Gods peace. I now had the time to stop and smell the roses, as they say. This collection of poems, prayers, and reflections came about from my desire to get closer to God and to try to really listen to what he has to say to me. They were inspired by places, events, people, scripture reading, and meditations. These were all inspiration points that God used to speak to me. In other words, they were inspired by God. My hope is that in sharing my inspirations, others will find their own inspiration points.

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Turning Heads: Portraits of Grace, Inspiration, and Possibilities

Hats and head scarves are nowhere to be seen in these portraits of women who have lost their hair during treatment for cancer. Each picture, taken by a well-known photographer, captures bald women too intent on work or play to be bashful about their looks among others, Melissa Etheridge belts out a Janis Joplin tune at the 2005 Grammys, a rodeo cowgirl poses with the cowboys, a surfer climbs a wave in Hawaii, and a nun scrutinizes her poker hand. A foreword and afterword by the author describe the genesis of the book, her own experience with cancer and hair loss, and the brave women who posed for pictures. Photo credits and profiles are provided for the photographers, who include Eddie Adams, Debbie Fleming Caffery, Reuben Cox, Rob Gauthier, Lauren Greenfield, David Hume Kennerly, Antonin Kratchovil, Harry Langdon, Gerd Ludwig, Jay Maisel, Catherine Opie, Harvey Stein, Nick Vedros, and Annie Wells.

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Code It! Create It!: Ideas & Inspiration for Coding (Girls Who Code)

Come up with the perfect coding-powered project in this informative, interactive journal published in partnership with the nonprofit organization Girls Who Code!

Think being creative has nothing to do with computer coding? Think again! Coding is all about creativity.

The video games you play, the photo-sharing apps you love, the animated movies you watch—they’re all made with code. And the coolest part? YOU can make anything with code, too! The possibilities for coding projects are limitless, so use these pages to get inspired, jot down ideas, doodle, play coding games, and more. Let your imagination run wild—you just might come up with the most awesome coding project ever.