health self-care

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180 days of self-care for busy educators

"Invites readers to examine their habits and practices in order to better prioritize themselves and their happiness. With an understanding of the difficulties that educators face in prioritizing themselves, [the author] provides readers with the skills necessary to shift their thinking and turn self-care into an ongoing, lifelong practice. As such, this book takes readers through the thirty-six weeks of the school year, divided across four sections or seasons--the season of sacrifice, disillusionment, finding balance, and finishing strong. Each of the thirty-six weeks of the school year focuses on a single self-care method, placed there to help the reader best prioritize themselves in that time of the year. Moreover, the book takes these strategies a step further and encourages readers to utilize these tools more generally as a means of bettering their life outside of school. Through this book, readers will find strategies and tools that they will find indispensable in their journey towards becoming their best selves"--Provided by publisher.

Love your body

2020
"Freedom is loving your body with all its 'imperfections' and being the perfectly imperfect you! "Love Your Body" encourages young girls to admire and celebrate their bodies for all the amazing things they can do, and to help girls see that they are so much more than their bodies"--Back cover.

Bathing in the forest

2019
"As people walk through the forest, the little girl of of the forest offers support to those in need, encouraging them to connect with the trees and recharge with nature's peaceful beauty"--OCLC.

10 ways I can live a healthy life

Describes ten ways to have a healthier life, including dental care, good hygiene, skin care, exercise, and more.
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Tame your anxiety

rewiring your brain for happiness
2019
Control comes from within and from understanding just what your mammal brain wants and needs. The human brain is wired to crave happy chemicals, and we are rewarded with these chemicals when the brain strives toward a goal, feels a part of the group, gets recognition, and faces pain. Anxiety occurs when these needs are not met. Keeping this in mind, Breuning outlines a three-step plan to combat anxiety. It includes determining what the brain really wants, distracting the brain by spending 20 minutes on a consuming, pleasurable task, and finally taking one step toward achieving the goal. The author offers suggestions for possible goals, tasks, and action based on her own and others? experiences. She believes in designing a program based on an individual?s needs and warns of the dangers of seeking relief from anxiety with food, alcohol, and drugs (including prescriptions). Breuning presents a convincing case for controlling anxiety by tapping into natural instincts and drives.
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How not to die

discover the foods scientifically proven to prevent and reverse disease
2015
Reveals how simple changes in diet and lifestyle can prevent and reverse many causes of disease-related deaths.
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Health and wellness

Informative text, photographs, illustrations, and science activities and projects examine a number of health and wellness-related topics, including adolescence, diet, physical fitness, alcohol and drug use, emotional health, and more.
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What to eat when

a strategic plan to improve your health & life through food
2019
Explains how the foods that are eaten--and when they are consumed--can affect a person's health, energy, sex life, waistline, attitude, and aging.

Pick, spit & scratch

the science of disgusting habits
2018
"All kids have bad habits. But do we ever stop to think that there's a bit of science behind these habits? Each spread in 'Pick, Spit & Scratch!' describes a specific bad habit, and provides multilayered reading opportunities in the form of weird, disgusting facts, and jokes that ratchet up the gross factor by relating bad habits to relatable concepts for kids"--Provided by publisher.

Cancervive

the challenge of life after cancer
1991
Introduces Cancervive, a support group founded by the author for those who have survived cancer.

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