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FORTY THINGS I WISH I'D TOLD MY KIDS, mindful messages about success, happiness, leather, ... pickles, and the use and misuse of imagination

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FORTY THINGS I WISH I'D TOLD MY KIDS, mindful messages about success, happiness, leather, ... pickles, and the use and misuse of imagination
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
FORTY THINGS I WISH I'D TOLD MY KIDS
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
mindful messages about success, happiness, leather, ... pickles, and the use and misuse of imagination
Summary
In Forty Things I Wish I'd Told My Kids, John Allcock presents the essentials of mindfulness-not as something special and exotic, but as practical, down-to-Earth principles for living. Written in clear, simple language, Forty Things I Wish I'd Told My Kids is for anyone interested in living a fuller, happier life-including parents, young adults, and readers of Anna Quindlen's A Short Guide to a Happy Life or H. Jackson Brown's Life's Little Instruction Book
Target audience
adult
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