Showing posts with label grass roots reform. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grass roots reform. Show all posts

Monday, May 9, 2011

Press Release - "Health and Happiness: YOUR owner's manual for the mind and body"

Hot off the press – the revised, personalized edition of Sean Donovan’s book “Health and Happiness: YOUR owner’s manual for the mind and body” is now available for your life-enhancing, reading pleasure. This newly revised edition combines Sean’s “words of wisdom” with an exciting new personalized printing technology from Daytona Beach based publisher DME.

Written for people who don’t normally read books, this book uses interesting analogies and common sense (yet often forgotten) advice along with a personalized touch to create maximum health and happiness in your life. The unique printing process uses information given during the ordering process to merge your name throughout the text and produce a book unique only to you. The personalized technology even incorporates your name into the book’s title on the cover! Sean and DME create a unique reader experience that even well-read literary enthusiasts have yet to experience.
Regardless of your age, race, religion, sex, political affiliation or national origin - we should all have one common denominator – our health. We only get one shot at life and when our health is gone, nothing else matters. The human mind and body comprise the most sophisticated 'machine' on earth. Our bodies are far more sensitive and complex than any automobile, DVD player or other man-made item; but unlike those products, we don't come with an instruction manual at birth. This Health and Happiness guide offers great technologies to help the average person make better decisions regarding their mind and body.
Health reform in the USA starts with “US” - and the daily choices we make - choosing to read this book is the first step in the right direction. Visit http://www.grassrootsreform.net/ to get your copy today.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The Grass is Always Greener...

Some say: "the grass is always greener on the other side." I say: "the grass is always greener where you water it." What I mean by this is that if you focus on “watering” your own “grass” – i.e.: taking care of your health, your family, your business, etc… Your own “grass” will flourish from the attention. And since you will be devoting all of your time to your own “grass”, you won’t have time to envy anyone else’s. Plus, you will be so proud of your own efforts and happy with your own results that jealousy and envy will be forgotten emotions. You will soon find yourself with such abundance in your life that you will be able to share your fortunes and the fruits of your labor with others too. Plant seeds of love in your life – and water them often. You will reap what you sow!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Guidance system fails on bombs...

How can we possibly embark on yet another war against Libya? While we drop bombs on Libya under the guise of ‘humanitarian efforts’ to stop a dictator from slaughtering his own people, hundreds of thousands of innocent people are in the midst of chaos and ultimate disaster as they cling to hope and life in Japan. We should be concentrating all of our efforts on true humanitarian efforts like dropping food and water in Japan, not bombs in Libya! Not to mention the fact that we still have areas in our own country that haven’t been fully restored from natural disasters like hurricane Katrina and the Gulf oil spill.
Gadhafi is killing his own civilians under the guise that they are ‘rebels’. Egypt just went through a revolution without our involvement and so have many other countries. Why do we continuously feel it necessary to become the police to the entire world? In this case - is it because gas prices are escalating – or are gas prices escalating because of the conflict? Either way – if we had our own issues in check in this country, then MAYBE, just maybe we could mettle in others’ business. We need to concentrate our battles against enemies domestically before fighting any wars abroad.
Let’s start with heart disease – 3000 American citizens die daily in the good ol’ USA due to heart disease – most of which is totally preventable. Wanna make a difference domestically? Drop bombs (metaphorically) on McDonalds, Starbucks, fast food restaurants, convenience stores and other culprits who are poisoning our society and killing our civilians under the guise that they are actually serving us “food” (I use the term lightly).  Yeah, there will be many casualties in the ‘bombing raid’ on fast food (mostly financial to big business), but other casualties will be faster and less painful than the deaths people will die from living addicted to the crap that these companies call food.
I implore Americans to start a wave of grass-roots reform today. Let’s fight for what’s really important in life – LIFE – and the ingredients essential for life. Oil is not a necessity to live – there are alternatives. What happens in Libya doesn’t have to be our business right now. When we focus on what we can control, situations previously out of our control will fall into place. If we all collaborate and focus our efforts in a positive direction, the world will become a positive place! That’s what grass roots reform is all about.