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Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise April 2020
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The Ultimate Retirement Guide for 50+ : Winning Strategies to Make Your Money Last a Lifetime
by Suze Orman
When you think about planning for retirement-whether it's years in the future or just around the corner-you're bound to have questions. Suze Orman, America's most recognized expert on personal finance, answers all the questions that keep you up at night-starting with the biggest one: it is never too late to start planning for a next act that's fulfilling and secure. With her signature blend of compassion, insight, and expertise, Suze guides you toward a plan that will put you in control of your financialfuture and help you to create the retirement you deserve.
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Crystal365 : Crystals for Everyday Life
by Heather Askinosie
Transform and energize your everyday life with this essential guide for 52 crystals to be used 365 days of the year. Co-author of Crystal Muse and co-founder of Energy Muse, Heather Askinosie, provides an abundance of key information, including each crystal's history and lore, origin, and intention, as well as a simple three- to six-step action plan for easy activation. Also included are crystal combinations for intentions such as love, wealth, creativity, happiness, and more. Whether you are an avid crystal fan or just appreciate crystals' aesthetic beauty, Crystal365 will help you to incorporate crystals into your daily life in a more meaningful and conscious way with action plans that can be personalized to your own style and goals for transformation.
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Imperfect: An Improbable Life
by Jim Abbott
A one-handed pitcher who became one of the select few to pitch a no-hitter in Major League Baseball, explains how he rose above his disability to excel at the sport he loved through high school, college and adulthood.
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Louise, Amended
by Louise Krug
The author discusses her experiences recovering from a brain bleed that at age twenty-two left her with double vision, facial paralysis, and a dragging foot.
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The Day My Brain Exploded
by Ashok Rajamani
A first-generation Indian American explains how he had a full-on brain bleed at the age of 25, right before his brother's wedding; how he had to relearn even the most basic tasks; and how his family helped during his recovery.
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