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Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise February 2018
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Tai Chi for Seniors: Warr Acres
Tuesday, March 6,
1:30 pm
Meeting Room A
This introductory class teaches participants ways to improve their overall mind, body, and spirit through a series of slow continuous movements. Increase your energy and flexibility while reducing stress and protecting against falls. Check out our large collection of exercise books and DVD's while you're here.This is a recurring event and takes place Tuesdays and Thursdays for six weeks from March 6 until April 12.
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Lose Weight, Live Better! Ralph Ellison
Wednesday, February 28,
4:00 pm
Rooms A-B (AB)
Lose Weight, Live Better! Join our FREE interactive weight loss and chronic disease prevention program. Classes meet one hour a week for eight weeks with four sessions offered each year. Daytime and evening classes. For More Information Call: 405-425-4422 Email: totalwellness@occhd.org | Go Online: occhd.org/tw
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Valentine's Candy Making ; Northwest Library
Monday, February 12,
6:00 pm
Meeting Room A
Learn how easy it is to make your own Valentine's Day treats for family and friends! You will learn how to make several different kinds of chocolate confections- some to eat and some to take home. Don't forget to checkout the library's collection of cookbooks while you are here!
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Consumer Health Complete
Designed to support the information needs of patients, Consumer Health Complete provides access to easily understandable health and medical information. You can search and browse medical encyclopedias, reference books, fact sheets and pamphlets, magazine articles, and more.
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Health Source: Consumer Edition
This rich collection of consumer health information provides the full text of many consumer health magazines (including Better Nutrition, Harvard Health Letter, Men's Health, Muscle & Fitness, Prevention, Vegetarian Times, and others), health-related pamphlets and health reference books.
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| Your Score: An Insider's Secrets to Understanding, Controlling. and... by Anthony Davenport with Matthew RudyWhat it is: a straightforward, nuts-and-bolts guide to understanding the mystifying world of consumer credit and your credit score, including what to do in the case of fraud and identity theft and how to navigate divorce, financing a new home, or handling school loans.
Why you might like it: Though author Anthony Davenport is an industry insider, he writes in an accessible style -- “readers will feel like Davenport is sitting right next to them” (Booklist). |
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| The Mindful Way to a Good Night's Sleep by Tzivia GoverWhat it's about: improving your quality of sleep with the use of meditation, yoga, and journaling.
Why you might like it: This insightful, step-by-step guide to enhanced zzzz’s is also beautifully designed, gentle, and calming.
About the author: No stranger to bad sleep herself, Tzivia Gover's now a certified dream therapist, the director of the Institute of Dream Studies, and the host of a weekly radio spot. |
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| Why You Eat What You Eat: The Science Behind Our Relationship With Food by Rachel HerzWhat it is: a science-based examination of the psychology of eating. This is not a diet book; rather, it’s a look at the complex relationship between food consumption and our senses.
Why you might like it: Author Rachel Herz excels at explaining complex scientific ideas and theories in an engaging, fun way, tackling topics such as how listening to music (or watching TV) can alter the experience of eating.
Further reading: Check out How We Eat by Leon Rappoport. |
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| Inventing Joy: Dare to Build a Brave & Creative Life by Joy Mangano with Alex TresniowskiWhat it is: an inspirational look at how cultivating a can-do attitude and positive life outlook will help you achieve business and personal success.
Why you might like it: In addition to her blueprint for building a joyful life, author and entrepreneur Joy Mangano (from the Home Shopping Network) shares her thoroughly entertaining rags-to-riches life story.
Book buzz: Mangano’s story is also charted in the award-winning 2015 biographical film Joy, starring Jennifer Lawrence. |
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| T Is for Transformation: Unleash the 7 Superpowers to Help You Dig Deeper... by Shaun T.What it is: a guide to the seven transformational principles that author Shaun T. -- a fitness and motivational guru -- believes will help you achieve your mental and physical best.
About the author: Shaun T is the personal training star behind successful workouts like Hip Hop Abs, INSANITY, and Focus T25.
Reviewers say: This guide will "inspire fans and newcomers alike to change their lives” (Publishers Weekly). |
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Focus on: Addiction and Recovery
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| The 30 Day Sobriety Solution: How to Cut Back or Quit Drinking... by Jack Canfield and Dave AndrewsWhat it is: a unique month-long program that can help you limit or stop drinking at home without attending support groups or going to rehab.
About the authors: Jack Canfield created the bestselling Chicken Soup for the Soul series; Dave Andrews is a recovering alcoholic – and an addiction recovery expert. Together they developed this 5-step empowerment program, which includes instructions on what to do each day of the 30-day journey.
What sets it apart: Straightforward and sincere, this guide offers help and inspiration to those in need. |
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| It Takes a Family: A Cooperative Approach to Lasting Sobriety by Debra JayWhat it is: a detailed and compassionate guide for families of those who are battling addiction.
What’s inside: Author Debra Jay’s plan for “Structured Family Recovery” includes running a weekly family meeting, holding family conference calls, and enrolling in a 12-step support group. She also lists warning signs of relapse and provides family recovery checklists. |
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| Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol by Ann Dowsett JohnstonWhat it is: an eye-opening look at the rise of risky drinking by women and teenage girls since the beginning of the feminist movement.
Why you might like it: Canadian author Ann Dowsett Johnston combines research into topics like the health effects of drinking, the trend of “drunkorexia,” and marketing ploys by alcoholic beverage companies with her own compelling personal story of turning to drink as a working mother in the 1970s.
Further reading: For additional personal stories about women and drinking, check out the anthology Drinking Diaries. |
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| Guts: The Endless Follies and Tiny Triumphs of a Giant Disaster by Kristen JohnstonWhat it is: Emmy-award winning actress Kristen Johnston (3rd Rock from the Sun) shares her professional highs and her staggering personal lows -- including alcohol and prescription pill addiction.
Why you might like it: Johnston is as appealing on the page as she is on the small screen, using a brash, honest, and bawdy tone to relay the details of her acting career and recovery from addiction.
Further reading: For more celebrity addiction memoirs, check out Russell Brand’s Recovery or Carrie Fisher’s Wishful Drinking. |
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| Unhooked: How to Quit Anything by Frederick Woolverton and Susan ShapiroWhat it is: an unorthodox yet research-based approach to conquering a variety of addictions -- from smoking to shopping -- without entering a 12-step or other rehabilitation program.
About the authors: Dr. Frederick Woolverton is an addiction and recovery expert who runs the Village Institute for Psychotherapy. Coauthor Susan Shapiro is a recovering alcohol and marijuana addict -- and one of Dr. Woolverton’s former patients.
Reviewers say: “A solid multistep system for overcoming addiction” (Kirkus Reviews). |
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