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Coffee Self-Talk

Coffee Self-Talk
Author: Kristen Helmstetter
Publisher: Rodale Books
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-08-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 0593580842

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Inspiring affirmations to help you boost your self-esteem, find happiness, and attract the magical life of your dreams—all with your next cup of coffee! Do you want to live an inspired life of sparkling adventure and achieve goals you never thought possible? Get started this morning! Coffee Self-Talk introduces an accessible, powerful routine to pair with your morning coffee so you can start every day with positivity and energy. This easy daily ritual only takes five minutes and starts with positive, uplifting thoughts to reframe the way you talk and think about yourself. By priming your brain for happiness, success, and self-love, Coffee Self-Talk helps you take control of your life, increase your confidence, and manifest your dreams. This edition includes self-talk scripts, guidance on how to personalize them for your own goals, new exercises and questions throughout, and blank pages for journaling and creating your own affirmations. Coffee Self-Talk is a gift to yourself or your loved ones and will help you: • Learn to love yourself • Unlock happiness, resilience, and confidence • Change your bad habits • Attract wealth, success, and prosperity No matter your circumstances, now is the time to live your best, most magical life—faster than it takes to finish your first cup of coffee!


Coffee Talk

Coffee Talk
Author: Morton Satin
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2011-10-31
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1615927328

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In this entertaining yet comprehensive book, a food expert traces the history of coffee, showing how coffee consumption evolved to fit the social and economic needs of different times.


Coffee Talks with Messiah

Coffee Talks with Messiah
Author: Jill Shannon
Publisher: Gazelle Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2007-07-01
Genre: Jewish Christians
ISBN: 9781581692501

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Coffee Talk

Coffee Talk
Author: Ellyn Sanna
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1999
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781577485346

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Coffee Talk

Coffee Talk
Author: Donna Lagorio Montgomery
Publisher: St Johns Pub
Total Pages: 201
Release: 1995
Genre: American poetry
ISBN: 9780938577096

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Coffee Talk

Coffee Talk
Author: Julieanne Marie
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2016-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781500899684

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COFFEE TALK Thoughts to brew on with your morning cup As a Seattle Native, Julieanne Marie is an Artist who's passionate about many things, including coffee. Having gathered these delicious cafecitos from various countries and travels she has compiled them with a little soul food to ponder with your morning brew.


Better Than Coffee

Better Than Coffee
Author: Dr. Shon Shree Lewis
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2019-02-08
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1644242710

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For all you coffee and tea lovers, this book is a heartwarming love story of a family, once divided by anger, brokenness, and shame from a history of unhealthy addictions, who recovers with God's healing. These family and friends meet regularly trying to resolve their troubles over "Coffee Talk," learn later, that although coffee provides them with temporary comfort, God becomes their ultimate comfort, for every walk of their lives. Over time, these family and friends learn to reprioritize their way of living as God's healing begins to rebuild and establish new relationships in their lives. Although they are still able to enjoy their family and friends' get-togethers, having "coffee talks" "tea talks" become a fun way to share their happiness as they learn how to get free from unhealthy addictions, brokenness, or despair in their lives from God's help and the support of one another. Although the characters are fictional, the power of God and Christianity is real. May each reader be inspired to love God and enjoy coffee or tea, and to share their blessings and life's adventures with their loved ones. LEXICAL EVALUATION: "Glad to have found this book. Truly, it's a can't put down book. The author's writing is pretty standard. There were easy to discern words and readers would be able to understand the Christian Relationship entailed in this book. There isn't any Lexical contempt in her writing". --Sarah Clark Wilson (Authors Press Senior Literary Book Scout)


Starbucks

Starbucks
Author: Marie A. Bussing
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0313364591

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Follow the history of Starbucks on its journey from one local retail store in Seattle to a global chain of coffeehouses found in more than 47 countries around the world. Starbucks tells the story of how a single retail outlet opened in 1971 became the world's largest chain of coffeehouses, and for that matter, one of the largest franchises of any kind, with over $10 billion in sales in 2008. Starbucks offers readers the opportunity to get to know this extraordinary corporation's leaders, employees, guiding principles, corporate innovations, competitive strategies, setbacks, and future prospects. Along the way, it explores a number of fascinating issues, including the company's pivotal decision to use Arabica beans instead of mass-produced coffee and its efforts to support sustainable coffee farming worldwide. The book also looks at how Starbucks is coping with the global economic downturn, detailing its recent initiatives to reduce costs, offer healthier food, and re-embrace its coffee-centered, customer-based roots.


Delicious Pixels

Delicious Pixels
Author: Agata Waszkiewicz
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2022-06-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110716607

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Delicious Pixels: Food in Video Games introduces critical food studies to game scholarship, showing the unique ways in which food is utilized in both video game gameplay and narrative to show that food is never just food but rather a complex means of communication and meaning-making. It aims at bringing the academic attention to digital food and to show how significant it became in the recent decades as, on the one hand, a world-building device, and, on the other, a crucial link between the in-game and out-of-game identities and experiences. This is done by examining specifically the examples of games in which food serves as the means of creating an intimate, cozy, and safe world and a close relationship between the players and the characters.