Sentences with phrase «blog on good book»

Just as IngramSpark has been pounding the drum in its webinars, social media and blog on good book metadata, Joyce said that librarians are just as demanding.

Not exact matches

But as bestselling author and Oprah - anointed happiness expert Shawn Achor pointed out on in an excerpt from his new book on the TED Ideas blog recently, that sort of praise — well intentioned as it might be — actually does more harm than good.
Currently, the couple lives off of cash flow from investments — rental income, dividends, and interest — as well as advertising and book sales on their travel blog, which they spend just two hours a day maintaining.
Jeff's blog discussions and his books are really good but obviously he can't be expected to provide this type of current detailed information on a regular basis or he'd have no time for anything else.
I now have a book on the way, my blog is growing faster than ever, and I am in the very beginning stages of creating my own course as well.
Such advice comes as no surprise to readers of Fried's 15 years of posts on his company's popular and influential blog, Signal vs. Noise or who have read any of his books, like Rework, the New York Times best - seller he co-wrote with his Basecamp partner, David Heinemeier Hansson.
Also, much has been written over the past 2 - 3 years about the importance of buyer personas, but these articles, books, and blog posts have stressed them as profiles or lead - generation tools as opposed to a best practice that informs on business, sales, and marketing strategies that help best identify and reach buyers.
That book was released to media and industry acclaim on Forbes.com as well as a host of other publications, blogs, and other outlets.
The blog is by Mike Piper, a St. Louis based licensed CPA who has authored a good number books on personal finance.
There are some good, thoughtful Progressive writers doing blogs and «little books» and those of us that follow such stuff here on the web find them.
Feel free to join me on my website to read Christian blogs on various subjects about God and His soon return as well as the latest on my books.
On her blog, and in this wonderful book, Sarah does what all good storytellers do: she gives us permission — permission to laugh, permission to question, permission to slow down a bit, permission to listen, permission to confront our fears, permission to share our own stories with more bravery and love.
Has anybody on this blog ever read the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous.It clearly states that we know only a little about this disease and if you find a better solution our hats are off to you.
You are invited to obtain the book, and read it along with us, and if you have a blog, write about it on your own blog as well.
And the good news is that the publisher sent along an additional copy of the book for me to give away on my blog.
In the book, I'm only 1 page in... This posting the book on a blog idea is probably not the best way to read a book.
Hey Jeremy, I am not sure if it is a good thing to mention other bloggers books and podcasts on another's blog but here goes and please forgive me if I did wrong, I think it would definitely help Brady and others if they read the book by Frank Viola and George Bana called «Pagan Christianity».
I am always trying to improve my knowledge of writing books and blogs, as well as doing what I can on my blog to help others find what I write and interact with me.
A reader recently contacted me with a good question about a topic I address on this blog and in my book:
I also tried to read Scot McKnight's book «The King Jesus Gospel: The Original Good News Revisited» last night but ran into some challenges which I shared on his Jesus Creed blog and will be blogging on tomorrow.
«Blogging About Cabbages and Kings,» the blog's header reads; in the last year the DHM has taken on, among other things, the Texas FLDS debacle and the Consumer Product Safety Information Act, as well as posting frugal recipes and gift ideas, book reviews, and hymns every Sunday.
And I have a selfish motive for at least a good number on this blog to read it: I'm eager for more discussion on a number of points that can only be engaged if you've read the book.
You seem to be having such great success with your blog and now your book... with this under your belt, you'd better get working on your next one!!
The baked apples recipe in my book, the stewed breakfast apples recipe on the blog and even the chewy sultana cookies would all work well with cooking apples too!
Other chefs and blogger I love are my dear friends Heidi Swanson of 101 Cookbooks, Sarah Britton of My New Roots, as well as Yotam Ottolenghi, all of their groundbreaking books and blogs moved vegetable based cooking on leaps and bounds and they all lead with flavour over anything else which is how I love to cook.
You put so, so, so much into this book — while raising a child and regularly updating this blog (and responding to comments here, on FB, on twitter, on flickr (seriously, does your day have more hours than mine!?! or do you just have the best time management, ever?)-RRB-
This month features lots of recipes on the blog as well as on the Books n» Cooks Facebook page for heading back to school.
I hung at the beach, worked on my blog, watched daytime television, actually picked up a book I started months ago (Gone Girl — so good, I really am curious to see how it ends!)
The books are 20 pages with 28 of my most favorite and prize - winning recipes, including the Blue & Purple Ribbon Loaded Carrot Cake that I never shared on my blog (purple means it was not only judged best carrot cake, but best of all the cakes).
Also I would love to win a copy of that book, have read only good reviwes about it and also saw some mouthwatering recipes on some of my favourite blogs being made.
I ask that blog readers buy my books to help support the blog, and the work I do on it, since advertising does not even come close to covering the cost of operating a blog (well, my blog at least).
You can find the recipe for the Gluten - Free All - Purpose Flour in her book on page 195 (the recipe is also on her blog and she sells it packaged here); Silvana's cashew milk recipe is in the book, as well.
Shauna Sever of the blog The Next Door Baker is also a sugar devotee, and having written two books on desserts and sweets, she's well - versed in the chemistry and science of baking.
The important thing in my eyes is that you have strong foundations — both your success with this blog and your book which should put you in a good position to work from freelance and also your established career you were balancing on the sides — knowing that should hopefully calm down that pounding heart of yours a little bit!
Ana L. Flores is co-founder of SpanglishBaby, the award - winning blog and online community for parents raising bilingual and bicultural kids, as well as co-author of the book, Bilingual is Better: Two Latina Moms on How the Bilingual Parenting Revolution is Changing the Face of America.
On ABC's «Good Morning America» this morning, the author of a new book, also called «Fed Up With Lunch,» noted that one of the reasons her blog was so popular was because many parents aren't aware of what's actually being served at school.
Yet, my personal approach to parenting is a mix that goes well beyond the bits and pieces of these books that I found helpful — among the bits and pieces that I feel don't apply to my family but certainly they may apply to another family — and include bits and pieces of how I was raised, the lessons learned reflecting on years of parenting already behind me, thoughts from friends and family members, my instincts, the reality of unavoidable challenges, scientific studies, blogs and websites, parenting classes and support groups, teleseminars, conferences, and so much more.
Have you seen the book list and the movie list on the Better School Food blog?
As many times as you might read a book on parenting, or read one of the million blogs on styles and what works, at the end of the day it all comes down to just trying to do what is best.
As an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant who has spent the last 4 years writing about my adventures in breastfeeding and attachment parenting on my blog and in my book, I thought that this would be a good opportunity to debunk the shit out of this topic... and article.
I read parenting books, caught up on all the best mommy blogs, and spent hours researching topics on Pinterest.
This months author is Jez Alborough and you can check out which books are being covered as well as the books that they have chosen on the following blogs
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I'm also looking forward to Genevieve's new book A Good Egg, based on her fab blog.
It's tempting to start with easy, superficial questions: surveys, polls, and rudimentary questions like «what are some good books on this topic» or «what are the best blogs on this topic».
Procrastination, well I wrote the book on that one, so surely I could write a blog post about it... but... fear of flying?
Bill runs his own blog and has authored his best - selling book, The poor, misunderstood calorie, which is one of the best resources on human energy metabolism.
In my own life, I've been practicing different styles of yoga, embracing time away from social media more often, practicing meditation and prayer more, journaling, reflecting on nature, and have been exploring new health ideas along with reading books and blogs that nourish this part of me as well.
You'll find my books as well as interesting and useful updates on my blog.
You can develop this confidence by 1) Reading more of my blog entries, and asking questions to help you better understand; 2) Self exploration of your own anatomy to truly understand the anatomy you are seeing in books and on the internet; 3) Trying different exercises and deciding for yourself which ones you feel the most and which ones have a positive effect on your pelvic floor symptoms; 4) Staying consistent with what works.
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