Not all of us can have raven hair, red boots, golden bracelets, and a tiara, but thanks to What Would Wonder Woman Do? An Amazon''s Guide to the Office, we can now learn how to unleash our own inner super powers onto the daily grind. Yes, Wonder Woman has saved the planet countless times, but let''s not forget that she did it while working a 40-hour week just like the rest of us. How does she find the time to be a pro in the office and a super-pro everywhere else, all without the slightest wrinkle in her outfit? In this truly hilarious handbook, she unveils her secrets and documents her tips and tricks for the office. Hard-hitting topics covered include how to ace a job interview, combat a tyrannical boss, deal with annoying coworkers, excel in your work, handle office romance, plan needed vacations, and more. Pairing tons of original Wonder Woman comic art with hilarious text, this spectacularly colourful book is the perfect gift for the working girl.
Si has tenido alguna vez uno de esos días en los que nada te sale bien, y te parece que todo el mundo (hasta tus mejores amigos) está en contra tuya, entonces comprenderás cómo se sentía Clark. Solo se le ocurre una posibilidad: abandonar a su familia, a sus amigos y su hogar en Smallville e intentar hacer una nueva vida en Metrópolis. En la gran ciudad, Clark se encuentra con una banda de chicos que también se han fugado de casa, entre ellos una muchacha que tiene, al parecer, poderes tan misteriosos como los suyos.
Clark y sus compañeros de clase tienen una nueva profesora suplente, la atractiva señorita Sánchez. Clark no tarda en descubrir que se siente atraído por ella, pero no es el único; su amigo Lex Luthor alberga tambien los mismos sentimientos, que amenazan con separar a los dos amigos. Pero sucede algo mucho mas extraño: parece que la señorita Sanchez es capaz de leer la mente de las personas.
Suzan Colon, yoga teacher and former senior editor at O, The Oprah Magazine, digs deep into the spiritual philosophy behind yoga and distills thirty essential components to enrich your practice and revolutionize your life from the inside out.We live in an increasingly stressful world, and we know about the hazardous effects stress can have on our health. But meditating and mindfulness can sometimes seem elusive, unattainable, and impossible to fit into our busy days. Even the word yoga usually makes many people think of complicated, twisty posesbut thats not everything. In its complete sense, yoga is a collection of life lessons for wellness and well-being and a spiritual technology from ancient times that is now more relevant, and necessary, than ever.In Yoga Mind, Suzan Colon shares thirty essential components to increase self- awareness and inner balance to use throughout your dayin traffic, on the train, at your job, and home. She outlines how we can use yoga to cultivate resilience in challenging times, reduce stress, and enrich our relationships with family, work, and ourselves.This guide contains a 30-day program designed to create subtle yet powerful shifts in awareness and attitude that lead to real, lasting change. Whether youre a hardcore yogi or a beginner to the practice, Yoga Mind can help you unite your body, mind, and heart to become your best self and cultivate lasting happiness in your life.
What is the secret to finding hope in hard times?When Suzan Colón was laid off from her dream job at a magazine during the economic downturn of 2008, she needed to cut her budget way, way back, and that meant home cooking. Her mother suggested, Why dont you look in Nanas recipe folder? In the basement, Suzan found the tattered treasure, full of handwritten and meticulously typed recipes, peppered with her grandmother Matildas commentary in the margins. Reading it, Suzan realized she had found something more than a collection of recipesshe had found the key to her familys survival through hard times.Suzan began re-creating Matildas sturdy food recipes for baked pork chops and beef stew, and Aunt Netties clam chowder made with clams dug up by Suzans grandfather Charlie in Long Island Sound. And she began uncovering the stories of her resilient familys past. Taking inspiration from stylish, indomitable Matilda, who was the sole support of her family as a teenager during the Great Depression (and who always answered How are you? with Fabulous, never better!), and from dashing, twice-widowed Charlie, Suzan starts to approach her own crisis with a sense of wonder and gratitude. It turns out that the gift to survive and thrive through hard times had been bred in her bones all along.Cherries in Winter is an irresistible gem of a book. It makes you want to cook, it makes you want to know your own familys stories, and, above all, it makes you feel rich no matter what.