Simple Acts

Simple Acts
Author: Natalie Silverstein
Publsiher: Gryphon House Incorporated
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0876598130

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"A collection of ideas for parents and caregivers who wish to engage in service activities with young children"--

Simple Acts of Love

Simple Acts of Love
Author: Maria Del Russo
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781507210406

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Learn some easy ways to add a little everyday romance into your relationship with this fun guide in the style of Simple Acts of Kindness. From breakfast in bed, to taking over a household chore for your partner, to simply making time to cuddle together—this guide shows you just how easy it is to keep the romance alive in your relationship through small gestures you can do anytime! In Simple Acts of Love, you’ll discover a multitude of suggestions to strengthening your relationship and having more fun together, including: -Leaving a note in your partner’s suitcase for them to find while traveling -Getting up early to make the first pot of coffee -Buying their favorite snack to share as a mid-week surprise These simple actions make it easy to be romantic every day while showing your partner just how much you care about them. With Simple Acts of Love in hand, you can easily brighten your partner’s day and keep your relationship strong and happy.

Simple Acts to Save Our Planet

Simple Acts to Save Our Planet
Author: Michelle Neff
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781507207284

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Simple Acts to Save Our Planet shows you how to be more active in saving our planet every day by performing some “Simple Acts of Kindness”—for the Earth. Treat the environment with kindness with these easy, manageable activities that range from simple home updates, to gardening basics, to supporting the local community. You’ll learn simple techniques to help protect the planet every day, like starting a compost pile to reduce food waste, utilizing travel mugs and reusable containers, and choosing eco-friendly products. By working to implement these simple strategies into your everyday life, you can take an active stand to protect the environment now— and make a real difference for the future.

Simple Acts of Faith

Simple Acts of Faith
Author: Margaret Feinberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2003
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0736910735

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The beloved art of Normal Rockwell chronicles small-town America and reflects the simple kindnesses that paint ordinary life with shades of the extraordinary. This gathering of select Rockwell classics is joined by stories that illuminate acts of goodwill that transformed people's lives: A cycle shop owner gives Lance Armstrong his first bike, and the rest is history. The young, hurting Frank Peretti is shown compassion that opens up his heart. One man's sharing of faith changed the life of shoe salesman Dwight L. Moody. Norman Rockwell fans, Americana collectors, and those who cherish an uplifting look at life will treasure this celebration of family, community, and the goodness that overflows from the simplest acts of faith.

Simple Acts of Moving Forward

Simple Acts of Moving Forward
Author: Vinita Hampton Wright
Publsiher: Loyola Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2009-05-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780829430776

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It's only natural to want to move forward: in our careers, in our family lives, in our faith. . . . But how do we begin moving forward when there is so much weighing us down and holding us back? In Simple Acts of Moving Forward, author and workshop leader Vinita Hampton Wright offers simple but profound solutions to the problem of getting stuck in our lives, providing us with the help we need to move forward again. Wright, who has learned in her own life how to avoid gridlock, lists 60 suggestions for taking a step, making a change, and becoming the whole person each of us was meant to be.

Simple Acts of Kindness

Simple Acts of Kindness
Author: Terri Green
Publsiher: Fleming H. Revell Company
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2004
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 080075879X

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Everyone experiences tragedy and loss. Green encourages those who want to help readers to reach out and take the first step to comfort someone in need.

HumanKind

HumanKind
Author: Brad Aronson
Publsiher: LifeTree Media
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-04-12
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781928055648

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This Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller is filled with true stories about how one small deed can make a world of difference. “Elegant and wise” (Deepak Chopra). “The most uplifting and life-affirming book in years” (Forbes). “This might be the most beautiful book I’ve ever read. It’s lifted my soul and brought me to tears in all the right ways.”—Jane Green, author of 18 New York Times bestsellers Named best inspirational book of the year by the Independent Book Publishers Association and chosen as an International Book Awards winner, HumanKind is the heartwarming, feel-good book we all need right now. These inspiring stories will open your heart and rekindle your faith in humanity. You’ll meet the mentor who changed a child’s life with a single lesson in shoe-tying and see the far-reaching ripple effects of that seemingly small deed. You’ll also meet the six-year-old who launched a global kindness movement; the band of seamstress grandmothers who patch clothes and mend hearts for homeless people; the puppy, given as a gift, that touched the lives of thousands of children; and many other heroes. There are also practical tips for making a difference with your own words and deeds, and the resource section lists organizations where you can channel your efforts to create your own ripples of kindness. HumanKind is a great gift to yourself and anyone who’s been a source of kindness in your life. It will leave you grateful for what you have, provide a refuge from the negativity that surrounds us, and remind you of what really matters. All author royalties are donated to Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Do Good At Work

Do Good At Work
Author: Bea Boccalandro
Publsiher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781642797534

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A delightful do-it-yourself guide to igniting meaning in any job.