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1. A Book That Takes Its Time: An Unhurried Adventure in Creative Mindfulness (Flow)
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A Book That Takes Its Time An Unhurried Adventure in Creative MindfulnessDescription
Created in partnership with Flow, the groundbreaking international magazine that celebrates creativity, beautiful illustration, a love of paper, and lifes little pleasures, A Book That Takes Its Time mixes articles, inspiring quotes, and what the editors call goodiesbound-in cards, mini-journals, stickers, posters, blank papers for collaging, and moregiving it a distinctly handcrafted, collectible feeling.
Read about the benefits of not multitasking, then turn to The Joy of One Thing at a Time Notebook tucked into the pages. After a short piece on the power of slowing down, fill in the designed notecards for a Beautiful Moments jar. Make a personal timeline. Learn the art of hand-lettering. Dig into your Beginners Mind. Embrace the art of quitting. Take the writing cure. And always smile. Move slowly and with intention through A Book That Takes Its Time, and discover that sweet place where life can be both thoughtful and playful.
2. The Backyard Homestead: Produce all the food you need on just a quarter acre!
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3. Giraffe Juice: The Magic of Making Life Wonderful
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How do you feel when someone in your life treats you in a way you don't like? Eva is a guitar-playing, harmonica-jamming girl who can make musical notes do wonders... but when it comes to getting Jip to stop bullying her at school, she doesn't know where to start. Then one day Eva discovers a secret. Would you like to discover a secret to making peace with people that are hard to get along with? Here's a clue: It's a secret you probably already know, but sometimes may forget.4. Twelve Months of Monastery Soups
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"Of soup and love, the first is best." Brother Victor-Antoine makes a passionatecase for this Spanish proverb in Twelve Months of Monastery Soups, bringing easy, delicious, soul-satisfying soup recipes from the monastery to your kitchen. From simple, clear broths to thick, hearty soups, there's a recipe to appeal to every taste. Arranged by month with an eye toward seasonal variety and at least one recipe for every vegetable native to North America, the 175 soups include classic favorites such as Cream of Corn and Tomato and more unique recipes such as Jerusalem Artichoke, Provenþal Rainbow, and Danish Onion-Champagne. With inspirational quotes proclaiming the goodness of soup sprinkled throughout and beautiful period block prints, Twelve Months of Monastery Soups is a celebration of the art of soup-making.5. Making a Living Without a Job, revised edition: Winning Ways for Creating Work That You Love
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For all of the millions of Americans who are out of work, soon to be out of work, or wishing to be freed from unrewarding workhere is the must-have book that will show you how you can make a living by working when, where, and how you want.Newly revised and updated, Barbara J. Winters guide to successful self-employment is now more relevant than ever before. Drawing on the techniques and ideas of her popular seminars as well as her own thirty years of business expertise and that of other successful entrepreneurs, Winter offers the practical, proven way to launch your own profitable venture. Her indispensable advice ranges from why creativity is more important than capital to how to avoid the most common pitfalls of self-employment and how to develop multiple profit centers.
And for this new edition, she has added timely advice on topics including:
how to find opportunity in a chaotic economy
why smart, small and spunky is the 21st Century business model
using the Internet to open the door to fresh opportunities
the best resources to help you create and grow a business that is uniquely your own
how to leave Employee Thinking behind and build an Entrepreneurs Mindset
and much more
Here are all of the tools you need for getting the most profit out of life both professionally and personally.
6. Conversations with Major Dick Winters: Life Lessons from the Commander of the Band of Brothers
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Conversations with Major Dick Winters Life Lessons from the Commander of the Band of BrothersDescription
On the hellish battlefields of World War II Europe, Major Dick Winters led his Easy Companythe now-legendary Band of Brothersfrom the confusion and chaos of the D-Day invasion to the final capture of Hitlers Eagles Nest.Winters was a quiet, reluctant hero whose modesty and strength drew the admiration of not only his men, but millions worldwide. Now comes the story of his last years as witnessed and experienced by his good friend Cole C. Kingseed.
Kingseed shares the formative experiences that made Winters such an effective leader. He addresses Winterss experiences and leadership during the war, his intense, unbreakable devotion to his men, his search for peace both without and within after the war, and how fame forced him to make adjustments to an international audience of well-wishers and admirers, even as he attempted to leave a lasting legacy before joining his fallen comrades. Following Winterss death on January 2, 2011, the outpouring of grief and adulation for one of this nations preeminent leaders of character, courage, and competence showed just how much of an impact Dick Winters left on the world.
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7. Striped Pears and Polka Dots: The Art of Being Happy
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A portable happy place of whimsical illustrations
Kirsten Sevigs Instagram fans100,000 strong and countinghave been clamoring for a book of her art. She paints rainbow-colored rooftops, striped pears, birds in hats, teacups, cats, and moreall drawn to bring joy to anyone who views them. When the weather is rainy and gray, Sevig paints herself some sunshine. When she feels sad, she paints something colorful to cheer herself up; when anxious, something soothing and repetitive; when overwhelmed, she makes a series of small decisions about what to put on the page and begins to feel empowered.In Striped Pears and Polka Dots, Sevig invites readers into her cozy, sunny world of snail mail, patterned socks and knitted sweaters, ice cream and flaky croissants, and dachshunds in sweaters. This perfect gift book will inspire readers to look around and notice all the little happy-makers that surround them in their daily lives.
Color illustrations throughout8. The Hygge Life: Embracing the Nordic Art of Coziness Through Recipes, Entertaining, Decorating, Simple Rituals, and Family Traditions
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Equal parts cookbook and lifestyle guide, this cozy little book shows you how to cultivate comfort and contentment and embrace lifes small pleasures with the Danish practice of hygge.Hygge (loosely translated as "coziness") is centered around the idea of inviting comforting elements into day-to-day life while creating warmth, community, and intimacy. The Hygge Life teaches you how small gestures (putting wool blankets and warm cider out for guests) or larger undertakings (building bonfires and making campfire bread to celebrate solstice) can warm the psyche and foster hygge, with more than 30 recipes for cozy and comforting food and drinks.
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10. The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living
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New York Times Bestseller
Embrace Hygge (pronounced hoo-ga) and become happier with this definitive guide to the Danish philosophy of comfort, togetherness, and well-being.
Why are Danes the happiest people in the world? The answer, says Meik Wiking, CEO of the Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen, is Hygge. Loosely translated, Hyggepronounced Hoo-gais a sense of comfort, togetherness, and well-being. "Hygge is about an atmosphere and an experience," Wiking explains. "It is about being with the people we love. A feeling of home. A feeling that we are safe."
Hygge is the sensation you get when youre cuddled up on a sofa, in cozy socks under a soft throw, during a storm. Its that feeling when youre sharing comfort food and easy conversation with loved ones at a candlelit table. It is the warmth of morning light shining just right on a crisp blue-sky day.
The Little Book of Hygge introduces you to this cornerstone of Danish life, and offers advice and ideas on incorporating it into your own life, such as:
- Get comfy. Take a break.
- Be here now. Turn off the phones.
- Turn down the lights. Bring out the candles.
- Build relationships. Spend time with your tribe.
- Give yourself a break from the demands of healthy living. Cake is most definitely Hygge.
- Live life today, like there is no coffee tomorrow.
From picking the right lighting to organizing a Hygge get-together to dressing hygge, Wiking shows you how to experience more joy and contentment the Danish way.
11. Making Winter: A Hygge-Inspired Guide to Surviving the Winter Months
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Want to survive those dark and freezing winter months? The Danish do it with hyggea concept thats all about coziness, simple pleasures, and the company of loved ones. Embrace this warmhearted philosophy with these 25 creative crafts and recipes, which range from gorgeous trinkets to snuggly woolens and tasty treats. You dont have to be an expert with a crochet hook or a whiz in the kitchen to complete the projects, which include easy-to-follow instructions and photographs. Make vintage ornaments, bake plum and orange blondies, crochet boot cuffs, and moreand youll feel hygge warming you no matter how cold it is outside.
12. Lagom: Not Too Little, Not Too Much: The Swedish Art of Living a Balanced, Happy Life
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In a fast-paced world, wouldnt it be wonderful if you could slow down and enjoy a life with less pressure, less stress, and more time for the things you love?
Sweden is ranked in the top three of the worlds happiest places to live, and lagom, which means not too much and not too littlejust right, is the Swedish philosophy for enjoying balance in every aspect of lifefrom work and leisure to family and food, and everything in between. Experienced bakers know by touch when the dough they are kneading is lagomnot too moist and not too dry. At the office, professionals who work hardbut not to the detriment of other parts of their livesare following the lagom ideal. Lagom is moderation, balance, and equality.
By using the Swedish lifestyle as an example, Niki Brantmark offers insightful suggestions and bite-sized actions to help you make subtle changes to your life, so you too can make time for the things that matter most and find greater happiness.
13. The Little Book of Lykke: Secrets of the Worlds Happiest People
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Join the happiness revolution! The author of the New York Times bestseller The Little Book of Hygge offers more inspiration and suggestions for achieving greater happiness, by practicing Lykke (LOO-ka)pursuing and finding the good that exists in the world around us every day.
While the Danes are the happiest people on the planet, happiness isnt exclusively Danish; cultures around the world have their own unique approaches to leading a contented, fulfilled life. For his work at the Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen, Meik Wiking travels the globe from Dubai to Finland, Rio de Janeiro to Bhutan, South Korea to the United States, to discover the secrets of the very happiest people.
In The Little Book of Lykke, Meik identifies the six factors that explain the majority of differences in happiness across the worldtogetherness, money, health, freedom, trust, and kindnessand explores what actions we can take to become happier. As he reveals, we can deepen our blissfulness and contentment with little adjustments in our behavior, whether its eating like the French (sitting around a table and savoring our time) or dancing the tango like Argentinians in Buenos Aires.
With his trademark warmth and wit, Meik explores the happiness gap for parents, how much money you really need to buy happiness, how we can be healthier without having to go to the gym, how we can learn to build trust and collaboration, how we can help ourselves by helping others, and why our expectations often outweigh our reality. Weaving together original research and personal anecdotes, The Little Book of Lykke is a global roadmap for joy that offers a new approach to achieving everyday happiness that not only improve our own lives, but help us build better communities and a better world.
14. How to Hygge: The Nordic Secrets to a Happy Life
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How to Hygge The Nordic Secrets to a Happy LifeDescription
The Danish coziness philosophy is fast becoming the new French living in terms of aspirational lifestyle books and blogs. There are countless viral articles comparing the happiness levels of Americans versus Danes. Their homes are more homey; their people are more cheerful. Its an attitude that defies definition, but there is a name for this slow-moving, stress-free mindset: hygge (pronounced hoo-ga). Hygge values the idea of cherishing yourself: candlelight, bakeries, and dinner with friends; a celebration of experiences over possessions, as well as being kind to yourself and treasuring a sense of community.
How to Hygge by chef and author Signe Johansen is a fresh, informative, lighthearted, fully illustrated how-to guide to hygge. Its a combination of recipes, helpful tips for cozy living at home, and cabin porn: essential elements of living the Danish waywhich, incidentally, encourages a daily dose of healthy hedonism. Who can resist that?
15. World Class: The Making of the U.S. Women's Cross-Country Ski Team
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What makes a great team?Sports journalist Peggy Shinn answers this question in her enthralling account of the dramatic rise of the U.S. womens cross-country ski team, winners of eight medals at three world championships over the past five years.
Shinns storybased on dozens of interviews with athletes, coaches, parents, spouses, and friendspaints a vivid picture of the obstacles that Americas female athletes must overcome not just to ski with the worlds best, but to beat them.
In a sport where U.S. women have toiled for decades, mostly in the middle or the back of the pack, the development of a world-class team attests to the heady combination of a transformational leader, a coach who connects with his athletes, the super-fast individual skiers who are also conscientious teammatesand a bit of good luck.
This is the story of Kikkan Randall, Liz Stephen, Holly Brooks, Jessie Diggins, Ida Sargent, Sadie Bjornsen, Sophie Caldwell, Rosie Brennan, and coach Matt Whitcomband how they created the perfect team.
16. Good Winter: A Smallish Guide to Making the Most of a Bleak Season