100 Ways To Simplify Your Life


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100 Ways to Simplify Your Life


100 Ways to Simplify Your Life

Author: Joyce Meyer

language: en

Publisher: Hachette UK

Release Date: 2008-11-12


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Joyce Meyer is one busy lady. Apart from the normal demands of life, she teaches daily on TV and radio, writes books, holds conferences in dozens of cities every year and ministers around the world...and she runs Joyce Meyer Ministries. So she's had to learn how to make the most of every minute of the day! In 100 Ways to Simplify Your Life, Joyce shares the most effective secrets she's learned over the years for making the most of each minute of the day. In less than two pages per entry, Joyce gives us eminently 'doable' tips that are clear-cut and ...well, SIMPLE. But they can change your whole outlook, not to mention your schedule.

Simplify Your Life


Simplify Your Life

Author: Elaine St. James

language: en

Publisher: Hachette UK

Release Date: 2014-04-22


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More than 1,000,000 copies in print! The more complex life becomes, the more people crave simplicity. Whether it's in your work, relationships, health, finances, or leisure time, North America's simplicity expert Elaine St. James can help you learn to unwind and improve the quality of your life. If you're feeling over-powered, overextended, and overwhelmed, Simplify Your Life is the antidote, providing one hundred proven, practical steps for creating a simple and satisfying way of life.

Simplify


Simplify

Author: Paul Borthwick

language: en

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Release Date: 2007-11-01


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Acknowledging that technological advances have failed to simplify our lives, Paul Borthwick leads readers down an older path to contentment--one that begins with saying "no" once in a while.