I Don't Get Paid to Be Awesome It's Strictly Volunteer Work


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This I Don't Get Paid to Be Awesome Quote Design for Volunteers is for people who love to laugh as hard as they work when helping others. This volunteer quote design notebook makes a funny volunteer thank you gift for moms, dads, fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, and others to celebrate a birthday, volunteer recognition, back to school, or Christmas. Funny gift for parent volunteers, school volunteers, pto volunteers, community volunteers, shelter volunteers, hospital volunteers, scouts, sports volunteers, and more.




I Don't Get Paid to Be Awesome It's Strictly Volunteer Work


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Show Awesome Volunteers How Much You Appreciate Them! Special volunteer thank you present for friends, women, men, moms, dads, teens and others who donate their time to help others. Funny volunteer appreciation saying reads "I Don't Get Paid to Be Awesome, It's Strictly Volunteer Work" in red, white and blue text. Interior includes a motivational volunteer quote and lightly lined pages with cute doodles that are fun to write on. Perfect notebook journal for tracking volunteer hours and writing to do lists, journal entries, ideas, meeting notes and more. Special gift for parent volunteers, school volunteers, PTO volunteers, PTA volunteers, community volunteers, shelter volunteers, library volunteers, hospital volunteers, church volunteers, scout leaders, coaches and more. Makes a great gift to celebrate national volunteer week or month, a special birthday, back to school, Christmas, or just because. Get your copy today!




With Love


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It has been a joy to write this memoir as a legacy for my son Dennis and my daughter Susan and my grandchildren and great-grandchildren. I have fantastic family and friends. I retired after 54 years as a public school teacher. I loved teaching eighthgraders. I feel that my students have given me more than I gave them. I have spent my years searching and growing and always trying to be a responsible person. I am living a charmed life. In my journey I have dealt with negatives such as alcoholism, divorce, death, codependency, and Alzheimer's. I am a child of an alcoholic; I married and divorced an alcoholic; I was a codependent. Alzheimer's is one of the cruelest diseases there is. The disease erased all that made my mom a unique human being. I hope my story can inspire. Sports have given me much pleasure. I love football, basketball, IRL racing, and NASCAR. My favorites are the Green Bay Packers, the Illini Dan Wheldon, Danica Patrick, Brett Favre, Jeff Gordon, and Jimmie Johnson. Traveling has been the most invigorating experience for me as I have traveled the US and the world. It was so neat to walk the Great Wall of China. I am living a very passionate, positive, and fulfilling life. It is not my age that defines me; it is what I do with my life. With love; my name is Arcelia.




It's A Bad Day Not A Bad Life


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It's A Bad Day Not A Bad Life is an awesome aesthetic journal / notebook, it makes an great gift under 10 dollars and it's a dope gift that your friends will appreciate a lot. What's good about this this aesthetic gift notebook is it has a Convenient size to take anywhere, and it has 110 blank lined pages, can be used as journal, notebook, planner or doodle book.




The Quest for the Inner Human


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Psychology means the study of the soul; it is the social science concerned with investigating who we are, why we have certain feelings, and why we do the things we do. Are we no more than a vast assembly of nerve cells and their associated molecules? Is biology (our genetic inheritance) destiny, or does social upbringing play a crucial role? What are the roles played by Nature and by Nurture? Are we purely physical beings, or is there an aspect that can be called spiritual? This thought-provoking novel takes you on a journey of intellectual and emotional exploration, considering along the way questions that weve all asked ourselves, such as: Is it true that we only use 10% of our brains? Does playing classical music for infants increase their intelligence? Do crime rates go up during a full moon? Can hypnosis, or post-hypnotic suggestions, make us do something we wouldnt normally do? Does subliminal advertising influence us to buy products? Are our memories stored indelibly, almost like a tape recorder? What causes memory lapses as we age? Can repressed traumatic memories be recovered through hypnosis? Do some people have multiple personalities? How can I tell if someone has a neurosis, or a psychosis? Do men have an inner feminine side, and women an inner masculine? Are there innate psychological differences between males and females? The four main characters in this book will guide you through a diverse and sometimes bewildering world of differing approaches to answering such questions, such as Freudian, Jungian, and Adlerian; Humanistic, Existential, and Transpersonal; as well as Cognitive, Emotive, and Behaviorist. Along the way you will learn about the developmental stages proposed by psychologists such as Erikson, Kohlberg, Piaget, and Fowler, and even explore some of the questions currently being asked by both neuroscientists, and philosophers of the mind. Start reading, to begin your study of our innermost selves...




The Family


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Musical Messenger


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