The Optimist's Good Morning Journal


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". . . for busy men and women, who need to begin the day with God." Florence Hobart Perin published the original text of The Optimist's Good Morning in 1907. She felt the need for a book that might help people "start out to do the work of the day with hope and courage." Our need to start the day that way now is just as strong. Our lives are no less busy-probably more so. The world is no less chaotic-definitely more so. Just as the original author reminded her readers in 1907, none of today's preoccupations or responsibilities take the place of God. Instead, they remind us how very much we need Him. Taking time each day to be with Him, to gain much-needed perspective on this world and His kingdom, is so very important. This version of the book is updated with more modern language, features the addition of Scripture, and includes space for notes. May this book be a useful tool as you seek God and good mornings all year!







3-Minute Morning Journal


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+Boost Your Positivity +Make Rapid Progress Toward Your Goals +Make a Difference in People's Lives The 3-Minute Morning Journal is a powerful practice designed to help you begin each morning with intention and gratitude and retire each evening with reflection and satisfaction. This unique method combines the proven benefits of a gratitude journal with a unique approach to daily planning to help you: Recognize how much you have to be grateful for Commit to specific action-items that will get you closer to your life goals (beyond the work to-do list) Plan at least one specific way to brighten someone else's day Reflect on what made each day great Make the 3-Minute Morning journal a part of your daily morning routine and you'll be *amazed* at the increased positivity you find in your life, the rapid progress you make toward your goals, the notable difference you make in others' lives, and the overall satisfaction you feel at the end of each and every day.







Good Night, Bat! Good Morning, Squirrel!


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In this fresh and funny picture book from Geisel Honor-winning author/illustrator Paul Meisel, a lonely bat thinks he has found a perfect home—until he discovers that it's already inhabited by a persnickety squirrel. Bat's excited -- he thinks he's found a perfect new home. Except Squirrel already lives there! Since each is asleep during the other's waking hours, the two begin exchanging notes. With these notes, Squirrel does her best to oust her unwelcome guest, but Bat misunderstands and thinks Squirrel is happy to have a new friend. This is a sweet opposites-attract friendship story that gently shows young readers how to find common ground despite outward differences.




The School Journal


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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences


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Vols. for 1912-45 include proceedings of the association's annual meeting.




Sunlit Days


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