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Daily Cornbread: 365 Ingredients for a Healthy Mind, Body and Soul
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Daily Cornbread: 365 Ingredients for a Healthy Mind, Body and Soul
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Daily Cornbread: 365 Ingredients for a Healthy Mind, Body and Soul
Current price: $23.00
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Heart & Soul
founding editor Stephanie Stokes Oliver shows African American women how to soothe the soul, satisfy the mind, and revive the body 365 days a year.
Written in an affirming style that is prescriptive but never preachy, fun but not frivolous,
Daily Cornbread
is a day-by-day compendium of Oliver’s creative ideas for leading an enjoyable and fulfilling life. On January 2, for example, Oliver suggests taking time out to "get happy" (do something that makes you happy an hour a day); to schedule a personal retreat; and to develop a strategic plan for the upcoming year.
Reminiscent of Sarah Ban Breathnach’s
Simple Abundance
and Iyanla Vanzant’s
Acts of Faith: Daily Meditations for People of Color
, but with a special emphasis on nurturing the body as well as the mind,
shows African American women how to make each day better.
founding editor Stephanie Stokes Oliver shows African American women how to soothe the soul, satisfy the mind, and revive the body 365 days a year.
Written in an affirming style that is prescriptive but never preachy, fun but not frivolous,
Daily Cornbread
is a day-by-day compendium of Oliver’s creative ideas for leading an enjoyable and fulfilling life. On January 2, for example, Oliver suggests taking time out to "get happy" (do something that makes you happy an hour a day); to schedule a personal retreat; and to develop a strategic plan for the upcoming year.
Reminiscent of Sarah Ban Breathnach’s
Simple Abundance
and Iyanla Vanzant’s
Acts of Faith: Daily Meditations for People of Color
, but with a special emphasis on nurturing the body as well as the mind,
shows African American women how to make each day better.