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In her usual conversational style, Dr. Akanet, through her perspective as a GP (family doctor) and mother to two young children, shares her ups and downs of 2020, while trying to move house. Moving home, particularly when it involves buying or selling a house, has been noted to be one of the three most stressful life events, and doing so during a pandemic would make it even more challenging. 2020 brought with it challenges and changes most of us never expected, taking some of us to almost breaking point. This book will take you through one family’s journey, to discover how they survived such a tough year, and reflect on whether there could really be blessings to count for 2020. Based on true events, with stories about parenting, faith, marriage, patients, estate agents and immigrant perspectives, this book will bring you smiles, tears, inspiration and hope for the days ahead. Book Reviews: “A record of the real-life experiences of one medical family as the novel Coronavirus, emanating from Wuhan in China, slowly embraced the whole world. It is often amusing and sometimes poignant in its detail of her days in the 'new normal' and very surreal world into which we were all suddenly plunged!” - Paul Sheffield “I expected a book about 2020 to be all doom and gloom, but was surprised to find myself laughing out loud at times." - Dr. Anna Nguyen (GP) “Afiniki is not only a talented mother and professional, but an eternal feel-good optimist. If anyone is going to see the good in 2020, it is going to be Afiniki.” - Trish Adudu (BBC presenter) “This book is a very interesting read, and one which I am sure will be of great interest to school students in a couple of generations time” - Margaret Greenway “There’s no doubt that 2020 will live in all of our memories as a year like no other! But what have we learned through it? And what can we take away, moving forward? Have a read of one reflection of not only what was lost this year, but also what was gained.” - Diane Rickard
“An urgent and at times terrifying dispatch from a distinguished reporter who has given heart and soul to his subject.”—Hampton Sides In The End of Plenty, award-winning environmental journalist Joel K. Bourne Jr. puts our fight against devastating world hunger in dramatic perspective. He travels the globe to introduce a new generation of farmers and scientists on the front lines of the next green revolution. He visits corporate farmers trying to restore Ukraine as Europe's breadbasket, a Canadian aquaculturist, the agronomist behind the world's largest organic sugarcane plantation, and many other extraordinary farmers, large and small, who are racing to stave off catastrophe as climate change disrupts food production worldwide. A Financial Times Best Book of the Year and a Finalist for the PEN / E. O. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award.
Did you know that “spirituality and religion: Promote a positive worldview Help to make sense of difficult situations Give purpose and meaning… …Encourage thankfulness Provide hope”? - Spirituality in Psychiatry, Andrew Sims and Christopher C. H. Cook, Royal College of Psychiatry Publications Dr Afiniki Akanet is a Christian medical doctor and entrepreneur. In this motivational self-help book, she draws on scriptural insights, medical experience and her inspiring life story to share how spiritual well-being can be a key to better mental health. Dr Akanet explores power and praise in a way that will help people of all faiths and none to enjoy life despite the challenges we all face. In her most personal book yet, Afiniki celebrates her 40th year with reflections from a place of gratitude, peace and joy. #popping40 “Mental health is critically important for everyone, everywhere, and goes beyond the mere absence of a mental health condition. It is integral to well-being, enabling people to realise their full potential, show resilience amidst adversity, be productive across the various settings of daily life, form meaningful relationships and contribute to their communities. Physical, psychological, social, cultural, spiritual and other interrelated factors contribute to mental health, and there are inseparable links between mental and physical health.” - World Health Organisation "A supremely practical and useful book. Original, palatable, and honest advice based on lived experiences, by a trained professional" - Arup Roy, Lead Surface Design Engineer “Niki writes in a lovely conversational style that makes it sound like a conversation with a friend. The book offers insight into the worldview of the author and how it shapes even the smallest decisions and experiences in her life. It challenges the reader to view life from a different perspective and encourages reflection on what is important. It is hopeful and encouraging in its tone. Power and Praise is worth a read.” - Zainab Oseni, General Practitioner (GP) with a special interest in global health “In this book, Niki gives so many anecdotes of situations/problems she has encountered in her life, followed by extremely helpful suggestions of how she overcame them…Niki is such a prolific writer that once you start reading this or any of her other books they are hard to put down until you reach the end. I highly recommend this book.” - Margaret Greenway, Retired administrator
“Compact and immensely readable . . . a tour de force. Prepare to be amazed.” John C. Bogle, Founder and Former CEO, The Vanguard Group Bernstein is widely respected as author of the bestseller, The Intelligent Asset Allocator Identifies and explains the four conditions necessary for human progress
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DID YOU KNOW THAT HOW YOU MAKE AND MANAGE MONEY CAN AFFECT YOUR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS? “An essential read for anyone who wants to understand how money plays an integral part in one’s own wellbeing. Follow the sound advice and you will avoid many of the pitfalls that society throws in your direction.” - Mr Glenn Webb (Accountant/Director) "This book has the potential to help many people. Dr Akanet brings her wealth of experience to the subject of money and mental health and offers practical steps to improve both." - Mr Pete Matthew, MeaningfulMoney.tv "I will commend the book in achieving what it sets out to do...a book that is great, that has addressed one of the frequent and difficult problems associated with mental health and has done justice to it. It will be a great tool for those who want to personally avoid the pitfalls..." - Dr Claudius Bola Taiwo (Medical doctor/Retired GP) “...Dr Akanet helps us take a step back and consider the relationship between our wellbeing and our needs, our inner motivations and what we give our time to, our goals for life and our most intimate needs. This book is a helpful tool for anyone seeking to gain insight into how our needs, desires, motivations and activities relate to one another…” - Mr Matthew Ling (Church leader) "Yet another very interesting read from Dr Akanet. This time, her subject is one which is widely talked about these days - mental health and money... Fully recommend this book..." - Mrs Margaret Greenway (Reviewer/Administrator) “If you would like to understand and break the link between financial difficulty and mental health – this book is for you. May you find your AHA!” - Dr Rupinder Kaler (Consultant Psychiatrist)