In his new book, Dr. Greg Wells offers concrete strategies on how to get better and stay better—not just for a few weeks or a few months, but for life. Optimal well-being is obtained through a commitment to the “holy trinity” of healthy living—eating better, moving better, sleeping better. Together these lead to peak physical performance. With tremendous insight into the physiology of the human body and the reasons mankind has evolved the way it has, The Ripple Effect exposes exercise and diet myths, inspiring you and leading you on a clear path to achieving a health and fitness transformation. With small—and very achievable—daily changes in your life, you'll see the incredible effects of aggregate gains that professional athletes know. You'll learn how: Eating broccoli provides the body with more protein per calorie than eating steak Using one teaspoon less of sugar per day would help you lose four pounds of fat per year Walking for fifteen minutes per day decreases your risk of cancer by fifty per cent Playing games like tennis can prevent Alzheimer’s disease Losing ninety minutes of sleep reduces daytime alertness by nearly a third Replacing an hour of television with an hour of sleep could help you lose over fourteen pounds in a year And much more.
Drawing on his years of lecturing on the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, he reveals Step 10 as the natural culmination of working the previous Steps.
This work of investigative journalism shows how freshwater is the pressing global issue of the twenty-first century.
When I moved over, it was with the understanding that I pick the cell partner I wanted. I chose a corner cell so I would be out of traffic, and for a cell partner, I chose a guy from Mobile named Michael Canfield.
Aiden Page wanted only to escape.
Consider your life as a series of ripples. The experiences in your life and your response to them have led you to exactly where you are now.
Awash with charming illustrations, this delightful tale will show children that happiness is a choice they get to make for themselves.
In his new book, motivator extraordinaire Steve Harper offers a simple but empowering set of principles for improving our lives, our businesses and our world by learning to put other people first.The Ripple Effect shows how our actions ...
The Ripple Effect by Robin Anderson Valient Washington was lost.
This meaningful book is a compilation of stories from a real family and community who were all affected by Garrett's choice on November 17, 2010 to take his life at the young age of 19, or others that didn't know Garrett but were impacted ...
The story explores the relationship of a solid, Godly family that breaks, as well as a broken family that find their way back together.