Coronary heart disease is the UK's biggest killer, with one in every four men and one in every six women dying from the disease. Sufferers know they must change their lives-their diet, their stress, the amount of exercise they do. This book shares the secrets of Joseph C Piscatella, one of the longest-surviving bypass patients in the US.
Coronary heart disease is the UK's biggest killer, with one in every four men and one in every six women dying from the disease. Sufferers know they must change their lives-their diet, their stress, the amount of exercise they do. This book shares the secrets of Joseph C Piscatella, one of the longest-surviving bypass patients in the US.
Here's the problem: 17 million Americans suffer from heart disease, and every year 1 million of them will be just lucky enough to survive a heart attack. They know they "must" change their lives-their diet, their stress, the amount of exercise they do. And not for a few months, but forever. Most don't do it. What they need, as much as low-fat recipes and fitness plans, is daily motivation-a reassuring yet no-nonsense guide to staying the course to heart health. Here's the solution: From Joseph C. Piscatella, one of the longest-surviving bypass patients in the U.S.-31 years and counting-comes a supportive, generous, think-positive book that shares the secret of his extraordinary success. This is the stuff that kept Joe going-a year-long selection of motivational stories, inspirations, quotes, wisdom, meditations, tips, and more. When it's 5:00 A.M. and raining outside and you're tempted to skip that morning jog, remember "runner" Bob Ireland, a Vietnam vet who lost both legs in the war yet finished the New York marathon using only his arms, the first person ever to do so. Think little things don't make a difference? Take a lesson from golf: An average of less than 1.5 strokes per round in the 2002 season made a $5.6 million difference in earnings between #1 golfer (Tiger Woods) and #10 golfer (Sergio Ggarcia). And why a book of everyday entries? ""People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing-that's why we recommend it daily.""-Zig Ziglar.
"And why a book of everyday entries? "People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing - that's why we recommend it daily."-Zig Ziglar."
Piscatella is a nationally acclaimed authority on diet, exercise and health. He is president of the Institute for Fitness and Health.
Learn the secrets that Joe Piscatella uses to keep his heart ticking. One of the longest-lived survivors of a cardiac bypass (32 years and counting), Piscatella knows that the only way to stick with a healthy plan is to face every day with resolve and optimism--which he does through the hundreds of inspirations, quotes, tips and stories now collected in Positive Mind, Healthy Heart! A perfect companion for anyone who is struggling to stay the course, this supportive yet no-nonsense guide offers a full year of well-chosen motivations that work for Piscatella, and will work for you. As he says, "You can't have tomorrow if you don't want today."
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