99 Things Brides Wish They Knew Before Planning Their Wedding


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It's no wonder I love weddings so much, and no accident that I became a wedding and event designer. I grew up surrounded by them. My father was a Baptist minister, so he officiated at many weddings. Mother was a caterer, so she would bake the cake, make the punch and mints, and open a can of nuts. That was all that anyone served back in the day. No one in our neck of the woods had ever heard of a sit-down dinner, much less been to one. We often had weddings in our home. We were a one-stop wedding shop! We would arrange chairs in the living room, and Mother would decorate the brass candelabra with ivy. I helped, along with my sisters, Donna, Jeaneane, and Suzanne. Donna and Jeaneane would play the piano and organ, and Suzanne and I would light the candles. Mother would sing. I loved to hear Mother's beautiful, melodic, soprano voice as she sang songs like "O Promise Me" and "The Lord's Prayer." Her voice was so clear that she sounded like an angel. One of my favourite memories is hearing her sing around the house. She was always singing while she worked. I learned a whole repertoire of songs from her housework concerts. "Wedding Bells Are Breaking up That Old Gang of Mine" was one of her favourites. Mostly, she sang hymns and songs about how much God loves us.




99 Things Teens Wish They Knew Before Turning 16


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Women work their whole lives to earn their pay and make their way, all while hopefully building a successful marriage and having children. They start to think about retirement only when they reach the near-50 mark. If you start thinking about retirement in your 50s, it's too late.




99 Things Women Wish They Knew Before... Servicing Their Car


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I have been in the automotive industry for over twenty years. My experiences range from light and medium automobiles to heavy duty trucks, semi-trucks, trailers, as well as refrigeration units. I am a graduate of Trident Technical College, with a diploma in Automotive Mechanics. This training was followed up with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration. In 2000, Cooper Automotive Repair, Inc. was opened. My passion in this career field is to educate people about the maintenance and repairs of their vehicles. The auto industry has created a scare







99 Things Women Wish They Knew Before Getting Fit Without the Gym


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There is a major health crisis in this country—an epidemic of humongous proportions. Currently more than 1 billion adults are overweight, and at least 300 million of overweight people are clinically obese. Obesity accounts for 2% to 6% of total health care costs in several developed countries; it has been recently reported that obesity-related diseases are killing more people than smoking. The situation is out of control. Children are obese and falling ill to diseases related to their weight. We are dying earlier with more illness and injury then we have ever seen in history, but we have the best medical treatment and a plethora of diet and fitness gadgets and food on the grocery shelves. We are harming ourselves. This epidemic is happening because we have lost our way in the pursuit of good health. In our society of instant gratification we have forgotten how to walk to the store or down the hall to talk to a co-worker. We are an online nation. We seem to do all our business on our laptops, phones, and in our cars. We don't even need to go to the store to buy milk. It can all be delivered to our door with the click of a button. We never actually need to get off our derrieres. We have everything we want at our fingertips. Well, everything except good health. And really isn't that the most important thing of all? All the material possessions in the world really don't mean anything if we don't have our health to be able to enjoy it. How did we get here? We forgot how to walk, stretch, and move. Our bodies are meant to be in motion. Look back in history to the hunter–gatherer days. The men went out to hunt for enough food to sustain their strength for the hunt and feed their families. Women had it no easier, working the fields, taking care of the children and running the villages. (Some things never change.) There wasn't much time for anyone to sit around, which is probably why Facebook didn't come until much later. Our ancestors ate, slept, and moved in perfect balance to promote a long, healthy life. Flash forward a few thousand years and we sit. We sit at work, we sit in our cars, and we sit at home on the couch. Our bodies have atrophied; our muscles are weak, our complexions sallow, and our energy stays perpetually on empty.




99 Things Women Wish They Knew Before Saying I Do


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You're about to discover how to get the marriage of your dreams, right now! Are you considering marriage? Or, perhaps you're searching for the secrets of a satisfying and fulfilling married life? Would you love to know how to survive marital challenges? Then this new book - 99 Things Women Wish They Knew Before Saying "I Do" - is the book you seek. Within its pages you will learn the answers to the questions you don't even know to ask. In fact, 99 Things Women Wish They Knew Before Saying "I Do" equips you with the answers to the 99 most important questions and challenges every woman considering marriage faces, including: What is marriage really like? How can I avoid the heartbreak of making poor choices? What should I know about myself before I say I do? What should I know about my husband to be? What are the secrets that make a marriage work? ... and more! So, if you're serious about having the marriage of your dreams, and you want to discover how to have a satisfying and fulfilling marriage, then you need to devour 99 Things Women Wish They Knew Before Saying "I Do." In this easy-to-read book, marriage expert, Laurie Weiss, Ph.D., reveals how every woman considering marriage, regardless of experience level, can attain a satisfying and fulfilling marriage--today!




99 Things You Wish You Knew Before Landing Your Dream Job


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99 Things You Wish You Knew Before...Landing Your Dream Job Do you know how to cash in on your passions? Do you know what your natural born talents are? You may have given up on your dream. It is not too late when you have the tools to REIGNITE your potential. 99 Things You Wish You Knew Before...Landing Your Dream Job. This book will provide you access to the practical steps needed to guide you to having your talent thrive no matter how discouraged you are. Author and university lecturer Philippe Desrochers, inspires you with innovative techniques and proven concepts that have helped thousands of people realize their potential and share their gifts with the world...POWERFULLY. 7 KEY TIPS INCLUDED: 1. Identify your cashable unique talent 2. Hot job market trends in the next five years 3. Techniques to overcome fear and make powerful decisions 4. Build your authentic brand that stands out from the competition 5. Word for word scripts to get hired by top decision makers 6. Promotion strategies once you have landed your dream job 7. Dozens of small tips that can make all the difference in your search




99 Things You Wish You Knew Before... Making it BIG in the Media


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99 Things You Wish You New Before Making It Big In Media It's about how to chase your dream and stand above the crowd In life there is a formula for success. In his book 99 Things You Wish You Knew Before Making It Big in Media author Steve Kowch gives you a short cut to 40 years experience of surviving the media jungle from reporter to running some of the largest news talk radio stations in Canada. This book is about how to chase your dream. Understanding that your dream is part of your DNA. It is who you are. It is the path in life you must follow to succeed in reaching your destiny! 99 Things You Wish You Knew Before Making It Big In Media is about how Steve Kowch channelled his passion, attitude, determination, luck and commitment to being a story teller and making others shine so that they can stand above the crowd. His experience translates into all forms of employment because at the end of the day it's all about you and your dream! This book is about attitude! It's about determination! It's about sacrifices! It's about that fire in your belly that won't let you sleep nights until you get your chance to chase and live your dream. It's about tapping into your inner strength and talents you were born with to exploit and to ignore those around you who have no faith in what you know you can do best! Steve Kowch has had an incredible career reporting on some of the biggest stories, mentoring some of the biggest names in Canadian media and generating award winning coverage of events that shaped the lives of an entire generation. It is no wonder many journalism professors would like to see 99 Things You Wish You Knew Before Making It Big in Media as required reading for their students. Steve Kowch provides you with his tricks of the trade to demonstrate how YOU too can succeed by using your imagination and the power of positive attitude. The author's message is simple. You can't stand out if you're not better than everyone else where you work. If you're lost in the crowd at work how will a prospective employer even know you exist?




99 Things You Wish You Knew Before®... Your Identity Was Stolen


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"Proactively organizes, simplifies, and demystifies the entire issue of identity theft and computer fraud into bite size chunks to make you, your family, employees and small business safe and secure. Learn the difference between scareware, ransomware and spyware. Understand what is a black hat, cracker, script-kiddie and hacktivist. Know how to protect your identity online and in the physical world." --Page [4] cover.




Offbeat Bride


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Unenthused by a white wedding gown and bored by the hoopla of the Hollywood-style reception, Ariel Meadow Stallings found herself absolutely exhausted with the nuances of traditional nuptials . . . so she chose to take a walk off the beaten aisle. In this updated edition of Offbeat Bride, Stallings humorously recounts the story of the original offbeat wedding-hers-and shares anecdotes and advice from dozens of other nontraditional couples. She also includes a chapter on budget weddings in today's weak economy, along with sidebars, tips, tricks, and planner encouragement to help you figure out your special day. What results is a combination of hilarious wedding stories and tons of helpful how-tos-a perfect mash-up of memoir and handbook. At once practical and enjoyable, Offbeat Bride validates choosing the funky, different, and offbeat over the traditional, and leads couples through the planning process-from unique ideas on how to announce their engagement all the way to answering the question, "So, how's married life?" Stallings is the ultimate guide to the alternative wedding of your dreams, and with Offbeat Bride, she brings you a book that serves both as an encouragement and celebration of aisles less traveled.