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At the age of forty-seven, Linda Ward's life took an unexpected turn. After twenty-three years of marriage, her world crumbled, leaving her feeling broken, scared, depressed, and utterly defeated. The only thing that kept her going was the financial necessity of work. But deep down, Linda knew that something had to change, and it had to start within herself. She embarked on a journey seeking answers and the courage to rebuild her life. She emerged stronger than ever, armed with a newfound understanding of how to find happiness in the everyday. Now, the simple yet powerful steps Linda used to shed unhappiness are in this transformative book: "Crazy Simple Steps to Feeling Happier." This book is not just a guide; it's a colorful, informative, and easy-to-read companion on your journey to a happier you. The uplifting visuals and a treasure trove of ideas will inspire and motivate you to take small but significant steps towards happiness every day.
I Spy With My Boxer Eye is a poem that tells the story of our Boxer dog, Ginger as we traveled and moved our children throughout Texas as we were going through life changes. We got her as a puppy when we had retired, were experiencing empty nest, our children moving and getting married and having children of their own. Our family has traveled throughout the great state of Texas; the Desert and Mountains, the Hill Country, the Coastal Wetlands and the Great Plains and Prairies; and our Ginger has been an inquisitive explorer in all the many landscapes we have had the joy to visit and live. This is her story in poetry form and the extraordinary illustrations that bring her story to life.
This report provides a critical analysis of the impact the Supporting People programme has had on housing and support for people with learning disabilities. It explores not only outcomes for service users, but also the implications of these for provider organisations and commissioners of social care. A free pdf version is available at jrf.org.uk
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