Sentences with phrase «books about people»

On the boat I often read books about people who live on their sailboats.
It will cover great tourists stops, books about people and history, and include photos and postcard scans.
I will certainly start to look to download more books about people who've changed their life by moving to another country (like you!)
ive read many books about people who have abilities or gifts, but i think this is the first book ive read where they are actually considered superheroes.
For example, after reading a story to students about people who have overcome difficult situations, teachers could have students write a list of books about people who have overcome adversity.
I have even read books about people with similar mentalities and habits, so I know that it is a legitimate issue for people.
«I love books about people coming into their vocations, and this haunting memoir by musician Patti Smith brilliantly evokes a time and place in New York City, as she and Robert Mapplethorpe began to build artistic lives for themselves,» says Rubin of this one.
I love inspirational books about peoples careers.
After reading a book about people who loved each other, Annie made a list.
And then from there I decided to write a book about people who had no memories of recent events, except for one person, the main character.
Biographies (books about a person's life written by someone else), autobiographies or memoirs (books about a person's life written by that person), research - based books (medical textbooks, historical books), and cultural critiques are just a few nonfiction books that benefit from the presence of an appendix.
Successful Late Bloomers is a new book about people who achieved late - in - life success and how they did it.
Which is what I tried to do; to me, it's a book about people, about what makes people tick.
How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie Foundational book about people skills
Go to Amazon.com and you can find a book about People's Pops for $ 11.55 and a plastic kit for making them for $ 14.95.

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The entire book is about her transformation from doing what people expect her to do to someone who thinks for herself.
«People talked about the demise of physical books as if it was only a matter of time, but even 50 to 100 years from now, print will be a big chunk of our business,» Penguin Random House chief executive Markus Dohle told the Times.
Best known as the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad — the No. 1 personal finance book of all time — Robert Kiyosaki has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people around the world think about money.
In both Dalio's and my cases, the benefits we enjoyed came about precisely because neither of us had set out to get clients, only to help people (and sell books, of course).
If the book helped them lose 50 pounds, they'll talk about it because people will praise them for losing all that weight, and sharing this information will raise their status among their friends.
After someone tweeted about visiting the Barnes & Noble in Redwood City, California, Sutherland responded, suggesting that the person check out Kepler's Books, a 55 - year - old bookstore in Menlo Park.
If you want your book to establish you as a thought leader, your audience is the people who care about the issues relevant to your space or the influencers in your space.
But unless you are really knowledgeable and already an expert about this subject, and you have an angle that has never been explored, it will be very hard to convince people that your book about happiness — as opposed to the 70 already out there — is the one to read.
When I met Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup for the Soul) at a book signing, I shared a story with him about a signing I did at which the only person who showed up was my mother.
I really know nothing about writing a book, except what I've heard from people who I've interviewed, so this also provided me with an insight into this tricky venture.
There are many classic books about writing effective copy, and «How to win friends and influence people» should be required reading for anyone who wants to improve their marketing chops.
Their book got me psyched about the importance of the people the authors call, well... superconnectors.
Yes, many of us have heard about it, we've read books on it, but for the lay person just getting started on their immersion into emotional intelligence, what is it exactly and how do you know when you're being emotionally intelligent?
When I came up with the idea for my first book, 101 Ways to Market Your Business, I spoke to a number of people in marketing about it.
Now, I'm not saying you become self - absorbed and narcissistic when you write a book, but people are going to ask you about it.
Robert Kiyosaki (www.richdad.com), author of the Rich Dad series of books, is an investor, entrepreneur and educator whose perspectives have changed the way people think about money and investing.
But what if, for some reason, you were only allowed to read nine books about managing people?
There are quite a few people out there who've said that A.I. is an existential threat: Stephen Hawking, astronomer Royal Martin Rees, who has written a book about it, and they share a common thread, in that: they don't work in A.I. themselves.
So does James Marshall Reilly, the author of new book, Shake the World: It's Not About Finding a Job, It's About Creating a Life about navigating the perpetually shifting ground on which young people must build their careers these About Finding a Job, It's About Creating a Life about navigating the perpetually shifting ground on which young people must build their careers these About Creating a Life about navigating the perpetually shifting ground on which young people must build their careers these about navigating the perpetually shifting ground on which young people must build their careers these days.
In my book I also talk about consumers treating our people badly — being rude to them.
Publicity and marketing: make sure people have heard about the book and consumer interest is piqued.
If you're like most people the answer is, you sit at your desk and daydream about a big change — that artisanal food business you've always wanted to start, the book you could write, that round - the - world trip haunting your bucket list, or the career - transforming master's degree you really should pursue.
Find something people want and start posting information about it on a blog and then upsell your services on the blog.Or write 1000 small books about different topics and publish them on Amazon.
«Many people automatically book round - trip fares for vacations, but if you aren't sure about your itinerary and you're using points, you should absolutely consider booking a one - way ticket,» said Sean McQuay, NerdWallet's credit card and banking expert.
If you were writing a book, you would have to be able to explain what it is about in a way that makes people want to read it.
What most people forget, however, is that Newton worked on his ideas about gravity for nearly twenty years until, in 1687, he published his groundbreaking book, The Principia: Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.
In his best - selling book «Outliers,» which investigates the psychology of success, Malcolm Gladwell makes a powerful point about what helps people commit to and enjoy their work.
«This is one of those books that I've continuously thought about and quoted to people ever since I read it,» relates actor, writer, producer, and activist Naomi McDougall Jones.
When you have a book people don't bother asking pesky questions, they don't test you; it's assumed you know what you're talking about.
As Evernote CEO Phil Libin said via Ryan's book, «People [who are] thinking about things other than making the best product never make the best product.»
If copies of the book start to appear in the Justice Department and on law school syllabi, Eisinger could spark important debate about why — at a time when so many people struggle to obtain basic procedural rights in the criminal justice system — white - collar defendants manage to consistently evade its grasp.
I don't know anything about soccer, but it's very much a leadership book about how to build teams of people, how to play off personalities and understanding what makes people tick.
While not all gossip is bad — one can share secrets about wonderful things like a suspected pregnancy or job promotion — Epstein points out that «useful gossip is, in the minds of most people, not what gossip is really about,» and so the majority of the book focuses on the more naughty kind of tattling, the kind that makes your heart beat faster when the subject of ridicule comes around the corner.
Author Kevin Kruse describes this well in his book, 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management:
When I first read Tuesdays With Morrie, the simplicity of this book and the gorgeous relationship between Mitch and Morrie became one of those zingers, and got me thinking about the people in my life who have had a lasting impact, whether or not they were aware of their role in altering the course of my life.
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