Breathe easier. Live happier. All it takes is a few simple steps each week.
If you're like most women, you have more worries, wishes, and chores than you can keep track of. You may crave a sense of order and control but have no idea how to attain it and thus find yourself coping with a thousand daily details.
Now the women who established the popular Simple Steps program tell you how to soothe your soul and simplify your life in just ten weeks. Each week, learn a new simple step for addressing the key areas in your life: your weight, your health, your living space, and your spirit.
–Live clutter free by learning quick ways to defeat that pile of bills, and master kitchen disorder one drawer at a time.
–Find out how basic habits—from using the right moisturizer to saving $2 a day—can renew your spirit.
–Attain the body you always wanted with simple tricks like avoiding the kitchen after hours and discovering the benefits of herbs and spices.
–Learn how easy it is to make room for fitness in your day by using new techniques such as isometrics and kitchen dancing.
With easy, empowering steps to help you take control, Simple Steps is the perfect tool for cultivating the life you've always wanted.
Download and start listening now!
" i read this book on and off...It has alot of valid points and good explanations. "
— Lindsey, 4/15/2009" Many of these steps make common sense and I was already doing them, but some of them are good ideas to consider. "
— Beka, 3/19/2005
Lisa Lelas is a former New York City casting director, the founding editor of Soap Dish magazine, and a syndicated columnist, news reporter, and radio broadcaster. She is married with two young daughters.
Linda McClintock is a stay-at-home mom with a background in nutrition and healthy gourmet cooking.
Beverly Zingarella is the stay-at-home mother of three children.
Celeste Lawson is an Earphones Award winner and Audie Award nominee. She is the recording studio director for the Talking Books Program at the Library of Congress’ National Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. She was a dancer and an actor before finding her niche in the intriguing, challenging, and extremely satisfying world of narration. In Silver Spring, Maryland, where she lives with her husband, daughter, and cat, she practices yoga and continues to dance. Celeste has also recorded for Blackstone Audio under the name C. M. Hébert.