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"Inspired by her near-death experience, Stone guides us to the high vibration of golden words and provides down-to-earth tools and stories for using them to transform your life. A treasure for anyone who wants to revolutionize their consciousness." --New York Times Bestselling Author, Sonia Choquette Golden Words shows you how to use hypnosis/meditation techniques with empowering words to create a bridge from painful life circumstances to the goals and dreams you want to experience. Stone shows you how to trigger a significant shift in how you feel in body, mind, and spirit to reduce stress and pain, breakthrough false walls, and move into your intuitive flow. The stories, tools, and principles Stone shares illustrate step-by-step how to make these meaningful shifts in your life whether they are obstacles to reaching important goals; physical, emotional, or spiritual pain; or a restless, stressed out mind. These tools and techniques assist with breakthrough on every level. In this book are more than thirty ways for combining powerful words and simple self-hypnosis techniques trigger relaxation, reduce pain, and cultivate brain states that improve health and well-being. These practices soothe, uplift, and make space for more peace, joy, and well-being in your life. In this book, you'll learn to: * Identify your golden words (2,000+ golden words inside) * Reduce stress, pain, and food cravings * Overcome mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical pain * Remain balanced in challenging situations * Create effective mantras and affirmations * Organize long-term goals into manageable steps * Use the trance state of self-hypnosis and meditation to relax, build confidence, and gain insight * Enhance & rely on your intuitive flow * Take control of your self-talk and your brain state for maximum living Life brings ups and downs, but every experience holds opportunities. Golden Words shows you how to grab those opportunities and make them into blessings. If you're already a positive person, Golden Words will provide you with a treasure chest of tools to expand the positive energy in your life.
Discover two forgotten icons from the golden age of entertainment: the lost stories of Sally Rand and Faith Bacon—women who each claimed to be the inventor of the notorious fan dance in this "detailed, deeply researched, and compelling" feminist history (Chicago Tribune). Some women capture our attention like no others. Faith Bacon and Sally Rand were beautiful blondes from humble backgrounds who shot to fame behind a pair of oversize ostrich fans, but with very different outcomes. Sally Rand would go on to perform for the millions who attended the 1933 World’s Fair in Chicago, becoming America’s sweetheart. Faith Bacon—the Marilyn Monroe of her time who was once anointed the “world’s most beautiful woman”—would experience the dark side of fame and slip into drug use. It was the golden age of American entertainment, and Bacon and Rand fought their way through the competitive showgirl scene of New York with grit and perseverance. They played peek-a-boo with their lives, allowing their audiences to see only slivers of themselves. A hint of a breast? A forbidden love affair? They were both towering figures, goddesses, icons. Until the world started to change. Little is known about who they really were, until now. Feuding Fan Dancers tells the story of two remarkable women during a tumultuous time in entertainment history. Leslie Zemeckis has pieced together their story and—nearly one hundred years later—both women come alive again.
The most memorable Hollywood musicals of 1930s showcased the talents of stars like Fred Astaire, Jeanette MacDonald, Bing Crosby and Alice Faye. The less memorable ones didn't. This book takes a look at the unsung songfests of the '30s--secondary or forgotten features with short-lived or unlikely stars from major studios and Poverty Row. Through analysis of films such as Lord Byron of Broadway (1930), Shoot the Works (1934), Bottoms Up (1934), Moonlight and Pretzels (1933) and The Music Goes 'Round (1936), the author profiles such performers as Dorothy Dell, Lee Dixon, Peggy Fears, Lawrence Gray, Joe Morrison and the mother-daughter team of Myrt and Marge. Behind-the-scenes figures are discussed, like the infamously profligate producer Lou Brock, whose flops Down to Their Last Yacht (1934) and Top of the Town (1937) cost him his career. Filmographies and production information are included, with background on key participants.