Not exact matches
This burst of candor may strike the reader as disarming or annoying, but either way, by the standards of the countless
books that offer business or self - help
advice, it's startling: The whole premise of such titles is that you know very
little, and whatever you think you know is dead wrong.
In this latest entry in the
Little Book series, Bogle's gentle prose contains idiot - proof
advice for investors at all levels.
Filled with in - depth insights and practical
advice, The
Little Book of Common Sense Investing will show you how to incorporate this proven investment strategy into your portfolio.
* Note, some of the recipes in Dumke's
book are not gluten free, and some of her
advice in the early chapters about which foods contain gluten is a
little off.
My
advice for a Percy Jackson
book club for
little boys is not to get too fancy.
As an older parent, with a cesarean birth, I was faced with the same struggles so many new moms struggle with: no to
little milk supply for the first few weeks... no milk reflex that every breastfeeding
book and counselor tell you about, for weeks...
advice about pumping, giving formula, different nursing positions, and so on.
I have found great comfort and
advice in this area from a number of
books (Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves, Unconditional Parenting, I Love You Rituals, and Gordon Neufeld's latest
book) All of these
books are sending the same message: harsh treatment of our
little ones leave long - lasting and damaging effects on them.
--
advice on getting your precious
little ones to sleep through the night based on my experience, Positive Discipline
advice, and my favorite
books that offered
advice that I've seen work.
Taking Deb's
advice to heart, I reviewed all of the sleep
books that I had on hand and then leveraged my various certifications to help my
little guy become an amazing sleeper in no time.
I found that lots of lists, charts,
advice from
books, and some simple organizing made our first weeks and months a
little easier.
We are here to give you tips for living on a budget; product,
book, and movie reviews; savvy shopping tips; health, beauty, parenting, homemaking, and fashion
advice and tips; and whatever other neat
little trick that we think will help us be better parents, spouses, kids, pet - owners, and consumers that we feel are important to share with others.
In response to the
books» radical departure from current pediatric and psychiatric
advice, scores of concerned medical, lactation science and child development experts are speaking out against what they see as potentially dangerous child - care guidance, being offered up with
little in the way of credible supporting research.
Any and every subject that you would need
advice, information or just wanted to know a
little bit more about you will learn in this
book.
In the latest celebrity news, reality TV star Khloe Kardashian sat down with Vanity Fair to review The Rules, the
book of iconic dating
advice, which she gave to
little sister Kendall Jenner.
I realized how VERY FEW
books I would ever have sold (maybe 5) and how very
little money I would EVER have made made if I had listened to the
advice of my four agents and the many agents whom I've queried over the years.
Originally, I was recommended this
book when I was experiencing frequent, multiple ovarian cysts rupturing (incredibly painful), and the doctors I was going to had very
little advice or answers for me.
Also, the
advice in this
book is mostly evergreen, so it's not going to become outdated with every
little change that happens in the industry.
I was a
little confused: basically he says, he changed the
book cover according to my
advice, but the new cover didn't sell as many
books, ergo I was flat out wrong.
Add a splash of social media
advice and a dash of writing
advice and you have all the ingredients to add a
little zest to your writing, self - publishing and
book marketing.
Otherwise don't pay professionals for
advice, save your money, and hand out your surplus
books as gifts to friends and family... ok that's a
little harsh... but I am trying to get your attention.
I recognize there are a million
little things that need to happen from the last word of a
book until it shows up in digital storefronts, but the one thing that seems missing is a place where we (new writers) can get
advice from seasoned veterans.
I like publishing their stories on this
little blog, helping my clients bring their
books into the world, protecting them from getting taken advantage of, and giving unagented / unpublished writers
advice.»
This week, we have a few things that all authors — aspiring or not — should be doing with their websites, as well as just a
little advice for soon - to - be published authors (like my «twin,» Kiersten White, who was just signed to a three -
book deal in a pre-empt!
It's a great
little book for any creative and it's my intention this year to implement its
advice and tell you more about what's going on behind the scenes.
His
advice for ebook publishing success resonated with me, because so
little of it was about marketing your
book.
While blogs and newsletters have a lot of good
advice for entrepreneurs, a
little strategic
book - learning will prepare you for the road ahead.
RDPD was the first
book that taught me that, «If you can't take the
advice in this
book and DIRECTLY make money with it with
little risk, the
book isn't really helping you make money as claimed.»
It's funny how peope ask for
advice from people who have
little investment experince other than reading a couple of
books on the subject but are excellent communicators.
This
book, however, offers maybe a
little less «actionable
advice» and focuses more heavily on the theory and motivation behind great real estate investments, but in a very easy - to - read manner.
I do write about personal finance a
little, but you will never get the detailed
advice on cash management, budgeting, personal credit, hiring advisors, and shopping smart from me that you will get from this
book.
It seems strange to give five stars to a clicker - training
book which constains relatively
little practical
advice.
I just
booked my Iguazu trip and am planning my trip to Cuzco and Machu Picchu right now, but I need a
little help /
advice.
Other artists in the exhibition explore artmaking and its inextricably ties to daily life, as in Michelle Grabner's paper weavings, or Tony Lewis» site specific wall text — made specifically for this exhibition — based on selections from the classic Life's
Little Instruction
Book, a compendium of
advice.
following Phils
advice I find I can do a thumb nail sketch in as
little as two minutes in my
book.
The phrase Lewis decided to represent for Tani's upcoming exhibition came from a volume called «Life's
Little Instruction
Book» — a popular collection of
advice and aphorisms Lewis found in his home that has inspired his work for many years.
Other resume writing
books provide a
little advice on a wide range of resume writing topics.
Her
book, «The Little Book of Big Advice» was a # 1 Best Seller in Dance Reference on Amazon.
book, «The
Little Book of Big Advice» was a # 1 Best Seller in Dance Reference on Amazon.
Book of Big
Advice» was a # 1 Best Seller in Dance Reference on Amazon.com.
The
Little Green
Book: Green Rules to Live By for REALTORS ® provides tips from REALTORS ® for REALTORS ® on how to keep incorporate green into their business, and includes
advice and lessons learned.
If you (and your home) could use a
little more encouragement and some very practical decorating
advice, Melissa's
book is officially in bookstores today (Mar. 31st) or you can order online here.