Find Wonder in the Ordinary

Find Wonder in the Ordinary
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 1072707683
ISBN-13 : 9781072707684
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Find Wonder in the Ordinary by : Bernie Freytag

Find Wonder in the Ordinary is a journey back to your inner child. Back to when everything in life was new and fascinating. Through the author's writings and whimsical drawings, you are reminded how to find the wonder within ordinary things...and beyond. This book is a guide, or as the writer states, "it's more like a drinking buddy." It's a companion that will definitely change how you see the world. In other words, it's a kids' book for adults.

Echoes Of Joy: Finding Happiness In The Ordinary

Echoes Of Joy: Finding Happiness In The Ordinary
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Publisher : Nicky Huys Books
Total Pages : 101
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis Echoes Of Joy: Finding Happiness In The Ordinary by : Nicky Huys

"Echoes of Joy: Finding Happiness in the Ordinary" explores the profound beauty and fulfillment that can be found in the simple, everyday moments of life. Through heartfelt stories, insightful reflections, and practical wisdom, this book inspires readers to embrace gratitude, mindfulness, and the power of positive living. From savoring a quiet sunrise to cherishing meaningful connections, the book celebrates the richness of ordinary experiences and offers a refreshing perspective on finding joy in the present moment. With warmth and authenticity, it encourages readers to cultivate a deep sense of contentment and appreciate the extraordinary magic woven into the fabric of everyday life.

Ordinary Wonders

Ordinary Wonders
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Publisher : WestBow Press
Total Pages : 63
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ISBN-10 : 9781512713350
ISBN-13 : 151271335X
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Ordinary Wonders by : Nancy Kuykendall

Some of the most wondrous and extraordinary things are all around us, yet we often miss seeing them. Some are so small they can easily be overlooked if we aren't paying attention. Some are large, yet we still miss seeing them. Circumstances in life sometimes seem one sided, yet there are often two sides to be seen if one might stop and ponder them. New ways of seeing and thinking about surroundings and circumstances in life is what Ordinary Wonders is all about. It is about noticing the wonders in the most ordinary of days or the most ordinary of things. It's about the many wonders there for ones enjoyment and sometimes to teach a lesson. Ordinary Wonders is about God's many gifts as seen and experienced by the author herself.

Wonder Where All the Wonder Went?

Wonder Where All the Wonder Went?
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Publisher : Energion Publications
Total Pages : 117
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ISBN-10 : 9781631997525
ISBN-13 : 1631997521
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Wonder Where All the Wonder Went? by : Ronald Higdon

"Just the facts." "The numbers don't lie." "Get your beliefs right!" Can you have everything clearly laid out, knowing you are right, and still be missing out? Ron Higdon takes a look at what drives awe and wonder in our lives and what we might be missing if we get lost in the data, or in the troubles of our time, or even in the tremendous variety of entertainment that is available. Overwhelmingly so! He treats the keeping of wonder in our lives as both a gift and an achievement, or perhaps as a gift that must be put to use. What attitudes are helpful? What attitudes are not? This book has ideas that will transform you if you allow them to. It is practical and built on a life-time of experience as a pastor, a student, and as simply a human being. This book will provide in great detail what it means to be able to see the wonders of life and the world through Kingdom glasses. It spells out the twenty-one basic principles of the Sermon on the Mount that will keep you seeing wonders in the ordinary and in the not so ordinary. It will transform the way you see and what you see. And, in the process, you may even find yourself transformed.

The Hidden Wonders of the Everyday

The Hidden Wonders of the Everyday
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Publisher : SERGIO RIJO
Total Pages : 85
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The Hidden Wonders of the Everyday by : Sergio Rijo

In the hustle of our fast-paced lives, "The Hidden Wonders of the Everyday" invites readers to pause, breathe, and explore the enchanting tapestry woven into the fabric of ordinary moments. Through a harmonious blend of personal anecdotes, scientific insights, and engaging exercises, this book serves as a roadmap to unlocking the extraordinary in the seemingly mundane. Championing the art of slowing down, the author shares a personal journey towards mindfulness, providing practical tips for readers to integrate this transformative practice into their daily lives. The exploration extends to the profound influence of our senses, encouraging readers to tune into the symphony of sights, sounds, touch, taste, and smell that surrounds us. Each chapter unfolds a new dimension of appreciation, from delving into the marvel of sight, celebrating the symphony of sounds in a bustling world, to discovering the tactile richness of daily life. Nature's hidden wonders and the unique marvels of urban life are unraveled, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all things. "Hidden Wonders" extends an invitation to savor taste experiences, explore the often-overlooked world of scents, and find joy in the simplicity of daily pleasures. The intricacies of human connections are explored, and the delicate balance of ecosystems is metaphorically depicted through the spider's web, reinforcing the interconnectedness of life. The book culminates with a call to action, urging readers to continue their journey of discovery. It suggests ways to share newfound appreciation with others and inspires the formation of a community that sees the extraordinary in the ordinary. With an eloquent and evocative writing style, "The Hidden Wonders of the Everyday" is not just a book; it's an immersive experience. The author's storytelling prowess brings to life the ordinary objects and experiences we often overlook, offering a fresh and engaging perspective on mindfulness and gratitude. Enhanced with stunning visuals, interactive elements, and thoughtful organization, this book is poised to resonate with individuals seeking connection, meaning, and joy in a world dominated by technology and stress. As readers turn the pages, they'll discover that the ordinary is a canvas waiting to be painted with the hues of wonder, and the journey of unlocking hidden wonders is an enriching expedition into the heart of life's extraordinary tapestry.

Your Big Leap Year

Your Big Leap Year
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Publisher : St. Martin's Essentials
Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : 9781250292803
ISBN-13 : 1250292808
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Your Big Leap Year by : Gay Hendricks, PH.D.

A 366-day guidebook to maximizing wealth, love, and creativity from New York Times bestselling author Gay Hendricks. What if a year from now you could be experiencing more happiness, health and wealth? Learn how to take the big leap – one little leap a day. Gay Hendricks' bestselling book The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level has sold over 350,000 copies since its original publication. That book outlined the idea of going beyond the reader's happiness ceiling, and into experiencing the joys of life in ever-growing ways. Now comes Hendricks' companion book, Your Big Leap Year, which breaks the larger goals explored in Hendricks’ bestseller into smaller daily steps, helping readers move into immediate action and stop delaying their dreams. This 366-day (to accommodate leap years!) guidebook takes readers on a journey to leave good behind in pursuit of extraordinary. For everyone who wants to break through their self-imposed limits and reach new degrees of success in any area of life, Your Big Leap Year is the perfect book to empower readers to live their greatest lives, at last!

Joy in Plain Sight

Joy in Plain Sight
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Publisher : New Degree Press
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9798885041119
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Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Joy in Plain Sight by : Katya Davydova

What if we could feel more like human beings and less like human doings? Ours is a noisy, busy world. We flit from one task to the next and get bombarded by infinite distractions. We ask ourselves, "What's next?" while yearning to slow down time. And yet, our days blur together and the years rush past. Perhaps there's a better way to be. What if we could pause time to see the spark in the mundane and return our attention to the ordinary moments that make life feel extraordinary? Joy in Plain Sight is a collection of stories and essays that explore the beautiful, absurd, serendipitous things that make us human. That smile from a stranger. A vibrantly blooming lemon tree. The constellations of freckles on a lover's skin. Within these pages, you will find the outcomes of a year-long experiment to intentionally focus on the small moments that matter most. This celebration of wonder in the ordinary will inspire you to find your own joy in plain sight, creating a brighter, zestier world for you and your loved ones.

Eighteenth-Century Fiction and the Reinvention of Wonder

Eighteenth-Century Fiction and the Reinvention of Wonder
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780191003127
ISBN-13 : 0191003123
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Eighteenth-Century Fiction and the Reinvention of Wonder by : Sarah Tindal Kareem

A footprint materializes mysteriously on a deserted shore; a giant helmet falls from the sky; a traveler awakens to find his horse dangling from a church steeple. Eighteenth-century fiction brims with moments such as these, in which the prosaic rubs up against the marvelous. While it is a truism that the period's literature is distinguished by its realism and air of probability, Eighteenth-Century Fiction and the Reinvention of Wonder argues that wonder is integral to—rather than antithetical to—the developing techniques of novelistic fiction. Positioning its reader on the cusp between recognition and estrangement, between faith and doubt, modern fiction hinges upon wonder. Eighteenth-Century Fiction and the Reinvention of Wonder unfolds its new account of fiction's rise through surprising readings of classic early novels—from Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe to Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey—and brings to attention lesser-known works, most notably Rudolf Raspe's Baron Munchausen's Narrative of His Marvellous Travels. In this bold new account, the eighteenth century bears witness not to the world's disenchantment but rather to wonder's relocation from the supernatural realm to the empirical world, providing a reevaluation not only of how we look back at the Enlightenment, but also of how we read today.

Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma

Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 657
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ISBN-10 : 9781107612112
ISBN-13 : 110761211X
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma by : Richard van de Lagemaat

Written by experienced practitioners this resource for Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma offers comprehensive coverage of and support for the new subject guide. This edition of Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma is fully revised for first examination in September 2015. The coursebook is a comprehensive, original and accessible approach to Theory of Knowledge, which covers all aspects of the revised subject guide. A fresh design ensures the content is accessible and user friendly and there is detailed guidance on how to approach the TOK essay and presentation. This edition supports the stronger emphasis on the distinction between personal and shared knowledge and the new areas of knowledge: religion and indigenous knowledge.

As If

As If
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Publisher : OUP USA
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9780195343168
ISBN-13 : 0195343166
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis As If by : Michael Saler

Many people throughout the world "inhabit" imaginary worlds communally and persistently, parsing Harry Potter and exploring online universes. These activities might seem irresponsibly escapist, but history tells another story. Beginning in the late nineteenth century, when Sherlock Holmes became the world's first "virtual reality" character, readers began to colonize imaginary worlds, debating serious issues and viewing reality in provisional, "as if" terms rather than through essentialist, "just so" perspectives. From Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos and Tolkien's Middle-earth to the World of Warcraft and Second Life, As If provides a cultural history that reveals how we can remain enchanted but not deluded in an age where fantasy and reality increasingly intertwine.