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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Here's How to Get Your Grin Back Despite Illness or Disability

B'SD


25 Kislev 5772






Holidays are inconvenient times for bad moods, yours included. The best way to get past the emotional block is to count your blessings and to invest in a Purposely Positive Point of View (something I blogged about after the first edition of my book was published).


In today's rushed world with scary news headlines, too much time in cyberspace and ever-developing medical world with all its ups and downs, we need to calm down, to collect our thoughts and to breathe calmly.


Guess what I'm doing about that?


I'm preparing a series of humor columns about coping with illness/disability. Some of it will be outtakes of 





Yes, there's laugh out loud humor in the otherwise serious book. Mark Twain weighs in with thoughts about harnessing bad habits to make them - and you - good! Georia O'Keefe opines about a few things... And wait'll you read some of the other riffs by a global collection of time-traveling humorists.


Here's how to get your grin back despite the hardships of emotional, physical illness and/or disability: Read it today. Buy your copy via http://booklocker.com/books/3067.html


Bulk orders can be made at https://secure.booklocker.com/booklocker/wholesale/order.php in time for the start of the new year.


Learn the story of the book's title on page 5. A medical crisis - you'd cry too, if it happened to you. Use your tissues and handkerchiefs with my blessings borne of experience. GOD gives you Permission to Weep. And you can say that to any critics after explaining that "It's MY Crisis! And I'll Cry if I Need To."







Face Your Medical Problems with Dignity.
Face Your Future with Optimism.

 

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