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It's Not What Things You See, It's How You See Things deals with many of the issues that are plaguing people in every walk of like. These things may not seem to be as destructive as the pandemic or natural disasters, but I guarantee they are extremely damaging to those involved. Suicide plagues the United States at a clip of over forty-eight thousand a year. Many of those suicides are due to how people look at themselves. It is estimated that every sixty-two minutes, someone dies of an eating disorder. How many of these deaths are also caused by self-image issues?And looking at all the murders and crimes that take place, it is very easy to see that many have a depraved view of human life. Imagine shooting an automatic rifle into a crowd of innocent men, women, children, and yes, infants.Racial tension has never been worse. Many choose to be a part of the problem instead of the solution. People of all races should be working together to solve other problems instead of fighting and creating a huge one.The truth is, many of these things are not caused by what things we see but how we see things. By the time you finish this book, your eyes will be opened quite as to why things are the way they are and, if we are all willing to change, how we can see things differently to bring about the change that we so desperately need.This book is dedicated to our children and grandchildren that must inherit the world that we leave them. Let's leave them a good one.
Laura moves into an old house hoping to piece her life back together. Although still living with her husband, he has all but abandoned her for his career. Laura did not know that her new house has a history; a history of love and suspense. It is obvious that the builder of Pearl House may have died, but he never left. Laura could feel the love in the house; but is that love strong enough to save her?
There are over 660,000 people in the United States with Kidney Failure. Of those, over 460,000 are on Dialysis. There are controllable and uncontrollable factors that determine how well patients do while on dialysis. This includes both the length and quality of their life. The most critical, controllable factor is how closely they adhere to their treatments, medications, and the instructions provided to them by their Dialysis Team. This book is a must-read for dialysis patients and their family members. After working in dialysis for over 27 years, the author has compiled several key focus areas for dialysis patients that can majorly impact their lives while on dialysis. These focus areas are all explained in detail with information geared to reinforce the education and training given to them by their dialysis team. "I have been with several patients as they were passing away and so many of them just wished they could have a little more time with their loved ones." This book is dedicated to every dialysis patient and their family members in an effort to do just that; give dialysis patients a little more time and a better quality of life. In the front of the book, there are excerpts from various members of the dialysis team, allowing them to tell you how important these focus areas are to your wellbeing. We all care and want the best for you; that is why we do what we do.
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