Monday, December 17, 2007

100 Christmas and Children's Tales- $1!!!!!!

Toinette and the Elves - Susan Coolidge
The Voyage of the Wee Red Cap. By Ruth Sawyer Durand
A Story of the Christ-Child (a German Legend for Christmas Eve) - Elizabeth Harrison
Jimmy Scarecrow's Christmas - Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Why the Chimes Rang - Raymond McAlden
The Birds'Christmas (founded on fact) - F.E. Mann
The Little Sister's Vacation - Winifred M. Kirkland
Little Wolff's Wooden Shoes - Francois Coppee, adapted and translated by Alma J. Foster
Christmas in the Alley - Olive Thorne Miller
A Christmas Star - Katherine Pyle
The Queerest Christmas - Grace Margaret Gallaher
Old Father Christmas - J.H. Ewing
A Christmas Carol - Charles Dickens
How Christmas Came to the Santa Maria Flats - Elia W. Peattie
The Legend of Babouscka - From the Russian Folk Tale
Christmas in the Barn - F. Arnstein
The Philanthropist's Christmas - James Weber Linn
The First Christmas-Tree - Lucy Wheelock
The First New England Christmas - G.L. Stone and M.G. Fickett
The Cratchits' Christmas Dinner - Charles Dickens
Christmas in Seventeen Seventy-Six - Anne Hollingsworth Wharton
Christmas Under the Snow - Olive Thorne Miller
Mr. Bluff's Experience of Holidays - Oliver Bell Bunce
Master Sandy's Snapdragon - Elbridge S. Brooks
A Christmas Fairy - John Strange Winter
The Greatest of These - Joseph Mills Hanson
Little Gretchen and the Wooden Shoe - Elizabeth Harrison
Big Rattle - Theodore Goodridge Roberts

AND

50 Children’s Christian Stories-that teach values from the Bible

Daddy the Superhero
Sharks
The Window in Time
Bad Imaginary Friend
The Rumor with Furry Feet
Fat Wally and the Piggies

AND MANY MORE!!!

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Monday, August 20, 2007

THANK GOD I NEVER HAD TO DEAL WITH THIS

Personally, I have never smoked beyond the stage of sneaking some cigarettes for experimentation when I was a teenager.  It just never really appealed to me.  Besides, I thought the cost of it, even back then was a ridiculous waste of money.

My sisters, however, have all smoked.  All have quit for at least a period of time.  Two have returned to smoking.  One even after being off cigarettes for a almost a year.  I just don't understand why after your system is cleaned of the drug, why you would ever want to go back.

Elaine

Monday, June 25, 2007

Do you want to stop smoking easily and quickly?

1. First sit down and write down why you want to quit (the benefits of quitting): live longer, feel better, for your family, save money, smell better, find a mate more easily, etc. You know what's bad about smoking and you know what you'll get by quitting. Put it on paper and read it daily.

2. Ask your family and friends to support your decision to quit. Ask them to be completely supportive and non-judgmental. Let them know ahead of time that you will probably be irritable and even irrational while you withdraw from your smoking habit.


3. Set a quit date. Decide what day you will extinguish your cigarettes forever.

4. Talk with your doctor about quitting. Support and guidance from a physician is a proven way to better your chances to quit.

5. Begin an exercise program. Exercise is simply incompatible with smoking. Exercise relieves stress and helps your body recover from years of damage from cigarettes.

6. Do some deep breathing each day for 3 to 5 minutes. Breathe in through your nose very slowly, hold the breath for a few seconds, and exhale very slowly through your mouth.

7. Have your teeth cleaned. Enjoy the way your teeth look and feel and plan to keep them that way.

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Saturday, June 16, 2007

Crime against humanity

Believe me.. no other consumer product in the history of the world has even come close to inflicting this amount of damage on mankind. If anything else of this magnitude was to pose the same threat to life, whether it was human induced or naturally occurring – be it war, terrorist attack, genocide, ethnic cleansing, natural disaster or disease, it would as a rule command immediate international intervention! Think about the current ‘war on terror’. So why isn’t it?
There are dozens of what I call 'Smoker Myths' associated with nicotine addiction. Find out about them on Stop Smoking the EZ way

Saturday, June 9, 2007

Overcoming Procrastination

Don't procrastinate about quitting smoking. I believe that procrastination is the No. 1 cause of stress in our society today. Throughout history, great thinkers have noted the connection between the failure to take action and the feeling of anxiety. The American philosopher William James once said, "Nothing is so fatiguing as the eternal hanging of an uncompleted task."

If you have the habit of putting off tasks you fear-if you tend to avoid situations and events that terrify you-your fears have grown out of proportion. Every time you decide not to do something because you're afraid of failing, your self-confidence takes another hit. Find out more about beating procrastination

Friday, June 8, 2007

EasyQuit System

If you are a smoker who wants to quit, this is the most important message you will ever read!

Are you tired of trying and failing to quit smoking by using bogus pills, sprays, gum or patches?

If you just can't face the anguish of going though yet another quit attempt, you need to try the incredible EasyQuit System!

With the EasyQuit System, 96% of people don't just learn how to stop smoking, they actually learn how to stop ever wanting to smoke ever again!

That is why more than 19 out of every 20 people who use the EasyQuit System to help them quit smoking succeed and become non-smokers!

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Save money by quitting smoking

Just think of the money that you will save by giving up the nasty habit once and for all. Not only the cost of cigarettes, but the associated health costs, such as increased visits to the doctor, less time lost from work due to smoking related illnesses, etc. -it all adds up!
If you have a particular weakness, stay away from it. If you love
to gamble, stay out of the casinos. If you have a weakness for
shoes, drive past your favorite shoe store. While avoiding
temptation is hard, it is also necessary in order to save money.
Find out more thrifty habits at Thrifty Living for Families

Friday, June 1, 2007

Acupuncture to stop smoking

Acupuncture is a bright light on the road to recovery for many smokers, drug addicts and alcoholics. The physical and psychological urge to smoke, get another fix or get another drink can be overwhelming. If the addict can get past that feeling, there is more hope for another successful day on the road to recovery. Currently there are a number of chemicals to help reduce that feeling, such as the nicotine patches to help people stop smoking. However, a major advantage of using acupuncture is that it uses no chemicals in the treatment, can be used for a number of different addictions, and is quite inexpensive compared to a number of other treatments.

FIND OUT MORE RIGHT HERE!

Monday, May 28, 2007

Help for Quitting Smoking

Enhancing the quality and length of your life by quitting smoking is a worthwhile effort. It is definitely not an easy task, but it can be accomplished with time and patience. To quit smoking successfully, finding out what your options are. Knowing where to go for help is a wise first step. Quitting smoking is the best move that you can make for your health and the health of all of those around you. Just about everyone knows by now that smoking causes diseases that shorten your life or those that may even end it.
Diseases such as lung cancer, throat, esophagus, bladder, and kidney, and pancreas cancers are some horrible things caused by smoking for a start. Not to mention some leukemia, stomach, and cervix cancers, and newly added by the Surgeon General is pneumonia. People who smoke are more than three times as likely to die due to heart attack as non smokers. Smoking is a major risk factor for a disease that narrow the blood vessels that transport blood to the limbs and muscles called peripheral vascular disease as well as the disease that causes some strokes.

Find out more about quitting smoking and other health topics at Easy Health and Fitness

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Recommended Quit-Smoking Program

Hi, I'm not a smoker myself, but my father was; and I'm sure he would have benefited by the advice in the previous post.    He had tried hard many times to quit, but was unsuccessful and I'm sure you can guess what happened to him. 

I'm so sorry that he didn't have access to the many quit smoking programs that are out there now on the internet.  There are many to choose from - in fact, I just came across this program that sounds great because of its high success rate.

If you are a smoker looking to quit, I'd highly recommend this program to you.  And I know, for a fact, that your family would love it if you could be successful in quitting smoking!

Here's the information that I found:

EasyQuit System - stop smoking program; learn how to quit smoking for good

"The EasyQuit System is probably the easiest method available to overcome all the problems normally associated with quitting smoking like cravings, weight gain, anxiety, short-temper, hunger and discomfort. The incredible success of the EasyQuit System is because it is so effective at overcoming your desire to smoke.

So, if you want to quit smoking without using "will-power" OR feeling a sense of loss OR hunger OR experiencing any unnecessary stress; then read on because I guarantee the EasyQuit System is the answer that you are looking for.

The EasyQuit System is so incredibly effective becasue it not only teaches you how you can quit smoking, it actually stops you ever wanting to smoke. It turns off your desire to smoke cigarettes! It isn't aversion therapy or hypnotism or 'Neuro-Linguistic Programming'. It is just a series of truths about the psychology of smoking that explain why you smoke and how you can overcome your habit."

I think 'turning off the desire to smoke' is the key factor in the success rate of the EasyQuit System.  Listen to this testimony:

Dear Peter,

I just wanted to thank you for your EasyQuit System book. I was a smoker for 20 years and quit 7 weeks ago right after I finished your book and I can't believe how free I feel.

I knew that I had to quit, but I was terrified of my life without cigarettes. Before I discovered your book, I tried to quit cold turkey and was a total wreck - I felt like I was saying goodbye to my best friend. Thankfully, I found your online book and read it immediately.

I just can't believe how easy it actually was to quit after I had my "epiphany" thanks to you. I guess all smokers do think alike because it felt like you wrote that book just for ME!

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

Kathy Conaty
California"

The EasyQuit System does come with a 60-day money back guarantee and is only $47.00 - what if this is the book that will turn you off to smoking and help you quit?  Just think of it, you'll be around for your grandchildren - that in itself is worth it.  Belive me!

Order it today, for yourself and for your kids (and grandkids). 

Thanks!


Thursday, May 17, 2007

SOME ADVICE FOR THE DAY THAT YOU QUIT SMOKING

If you are not completely confident that you can resist the urge to smoke after you have quit, it may be necessary to remove any visual reminders of smoking from your living and work areas. Throw away or give away those leftover cigarettes, get rid of lighters, ashtrays, matches, and anything else that could be associated with smoking. Why should you force yourself to resist the urge to smoke when it is far simpler to just remove the reminders. If you keep a pack of cigarettes in your home or office, there is a good chance that you may pick one up. Just this one may be the cigarette that hooks you again.

COPING WITH THE SYMPTOMS OF WITHDRAWAL

Dizziness may occur during the first one or two days. Take a quick break, it will pass.

Headaches may appear at any time during the first weeks. Try to relax. Take any usual remedy for headache, a cold cloth on the back of your neck, or relieve the stress by taking a short walk.

Tiredness may occur during the first few weeks, but if you meditate or relax during the first few weeks, it will pass.

Coughing may actually increase during the first few days, simply because the residue from the smoke has not been flushed from your system.

Tightness in the chest may occur in the first few days. Rest and take deep breaths, it will go away.

Sleeping problems may occur in the first few days. Try to stay away from drinks that have a high caffeine content, try not to exercise too strenuously in the hours prior to bedtime. A hot bath prior to retiring at night may also be helpful.

Constipation may occur in the first month after you quit. If this occurs, eat foods with a high fiber content, drink plenty of fluids, and do some light exercise.

Concentration may tend to wander during the first few weeks. Be ready for this, take a break or do something physical for a short period of time.

The following pages will give you an example form to chart your progress as you begin to give up cigarettes. They are all self explanatory and should prove to be a tremendous asset in assisting you to give up your habit. On a daily basis, chart each cigarette that you smoke during the day. Enter the time, place, and with whom you smoked, the reason for smoking, whether it will be easy or difficult to give that one up, and the weapon that you will use to fight the urge to smoke that one.


DAY 1 - CIGARETTES SMOKED

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