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Boundless Energy

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Lost your get up and go When we find we've run out of energy we often carry on regardless, because we all know life doesn't stop to let us catch up when we fall behind. Wouldn't you love to be able to tackle each day with vim and vigour, instead of waking up feeling even more tired than you did the night before Wouldn't it be wonderful to be on top of things, and have the ''oomph'' to tackle whatever life throws at us With the help of Elisabeth Wilson's new book Boundless energy you can reverse your flagging energy levels, and say goodbye to feeling tired all the time.

237 pages, Paperback

First published August 31, 2007

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Elizabeth Wilson

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Elizabeth Wilson is a pioneer in the development of fashion studies, and has been a university professor, feminist campaigner and activist. Her writing career began in the ‘underground’ magazines of the early 1970s, (Frendz, Red Rag, Spare Rib, Come Together) before she became an academic. She's written for the Guardian and her non-fiction books include Adorned in Dreams (1985, 2003), The Sphinx in the City (1992) (shortlisted for the Manchester Odd Fellows Prize), Bohemians (2000) and Love Game (2014) (long listed for the William Hill sportswriting prize), as well as six crime novels, including War Damage (2009) and The Girl in Berlin (2012) (long listed for the Golden Dagger Award).

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January 18, 2012
This was a great book. As it was so well laid-out, I found I could dip into it and read short segments as and when I had time. At other times, I simply sat and read several chapters at a time.

I found the writing style engaging, and the information/tips useful (a handy reminder, if not all new information.) I'll be keeping this book close [my version was for the Kindle] and using it as a trigger when I start to let my old habits sneak back in.
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April 11, 2012
Some clever and common-sense ideas of exploring sources of energy. Not really worth the time.
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