"Comfort, Healing and Joy is all about cultivating happiness. For some people, happiness is a natural ability – a talent, if you will, not unlike talent in any other area such as math, art, writing or sports. For others, happiness is a skill that can be learned and expanded, not something handed to them on a silver platter from the time of birth."
"This book distills, honestly and sympathetically, the problems he faced and helps others face. It is not a “how to” book but a “can do” book. For those principles, it is of extreme value."
"David Fox, M.D. is a specialist in Maternal Fetal Medicine, expert in personal growth and development, Master Practitioner of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), experienced meditator, award-winning teacher, hypnotist, black belt in Tae Kwon Do, marathon runner, and avid cook."
"Comfort Healing and Joy ia a caring guide that ushers us into claiming our birthright of inner and outer wholeness. It is a most excellent medicine for healing any sense of lack, lamination or unworthiness, and for stepping into the innate capacities of the human heart and spirit. Savor it!"
"This has got to be the perfect plate to serve up a tall stack of flap-jacks! The durable creamy white china is commercial-grade & will stand up to years of use. With its narrow rim & slight well the plate not only handles your pancakes, but also allows for a generous pour from the syrup bottle. Who wants pancakes? Get 'em while they're hot!
$18"
"While living authentically – with nothing to hide – is your absolute best look, a little hilarity makes everyone more attractive. I’d love to hear your story of how you turned lemons into lemonade (or margaritas!)"
"How about a fun little game of Rate the Cheaters? Our contestants for today’s show are Larry King, Jesse James, Tiger Woods, John Edwards, and Tiki Barber. Jon Gosselin was unavailable because he couldn’t find a clean Ed Hardy shirt this morning."
"Grace Adams is a writer and the mother of three teenagers. She lives in St. Augustine, Florida, with three dachshunds and a Bengal cat. She was right that I needed to learn how to look great naked, stripped down to my authentic self."
"You look great naked when you have nothing to hide, when you accept yourself exactly the way you are -- right here, right now, flaws, wrinkles, knots, bumps, lumps, bad attitude and all. It’s not a pass for slacking on the maintenance; it’s about not obsessing over perceived imperfections."