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What's In Plain Sight: The incredible journey of Abby Sunderland
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What's In Plain Sight. The incredible journey of Abby Sunderland. Abby Sunderland , a 16-year-old, California blonde, does her high school homework in an unlikely location – the cabin of a 40-ft. sailboat named Wild Eyes. And it will be a few months before Abby can turn in that homework. That’s how long it will take her to sail around the world – alone. The trip began as a dream, but she prepared for it by learning all she could about her boat and everything aboard. It carries state-of-the-art naviga...
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What's In Plain Sight: Turning Fear to Triumph
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What's In Plain Sight. Turning Fear to Triumph. We all have fears—you know, those thoughts that can stop you in your tracks (make you at least hesitate), make your heart race, make you turn away. Yours might be heights or speaking in front of people. Maybe you don’t like to take risks, get germs on you, show too much emotion, or plunge into the deep end of the pool. Maybe it’s spiders. But what about your own fears? Different story. Those ones are real. But you can conquer them. Turning Fear to Triumph.
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What's In Plain Sight: Always a Good Time to be an Entrepreneur
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What's In Plain Sight. Always a Good Time to be an Entrepreneur. The true spirit of entrepreneurship is finding a need and filling it. Helping people; being a servant. No matter what the economy, it’s always a good time for that. What they're really saying is, "I had no idea I needed that.". But you don’t have to be a science wiz to take your entrepreneurship to its full potential. Be willing to listen to your customers and let your intuition kick in. Do something you may not normally do...
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What's In Plain Sight: February 2010
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What's In Plain Sight. No More Mid-Afternoon Slumps. You’ve been hearing all your life that you need to eat your fruits and vegetables. So you’ll grow big and strong. So you won’t get sick. So your body will work right. But did you know that fruits and vegetables are a great source of energy? You get with this fresh fare. You don’t have to hit that three-in-the-afternoon wall if you can find a way to get all your recommended servings of fruits and vegetables. Times have changed, but the message is the sa...
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What's In Plain Sight: The Stop-Doing List
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What's In Plain Sight. Make a to-do list every day? And are there days when you wonder how you’ll get to it all? Well, here’s a way to clear some space for the things that are worth doing: stop doing the things that aren’t worth doing. This book was the first time I’d ever heard of the stop-doing list, and I love the principle. Sometimes the very things that are keeping us from becoming what we want to become—maybe even what we were meant to become—are seemingly small things. Doing Well by Doing Right.
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What's In Plain Sight: Less Is More
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What's In Plain Sight. Cliché, yes, but it’s true. Sometimes one more knick-knack will clutter the shelf, one more rhinestone will ruin the jacket, and one more brushstroke will spoil the painting. Less furniture makes the room feel bigger. Ease up on the candy. Don’t over-schedule your kids. Go light on the makeup. You don’t need a full glass or even a full shot glass. Just an ounce and a half gives you the approximate antioxidant activity of 10 servings of fruits and vegetables. Don’t Bet the Farm.
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What's In Plain Sight: December 2009
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What's In Plain Sight. What is ORAC and what does it mean? Every food item or product has an Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) rating. ORAC is widely accepted as a measurement of the level of antioxidant protection of a product, as well as the duration of the protection. Developed at Tufts University, ORAC measures the degree to which a product inhibits the action of oxidative agents. Http:/ www.DiscoverSoZo.com. Sozo, Hidden in Plain Sight. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sozo, Hidden in Plain Sight.
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