There are whole
books written on the topic of «mothering guilt,» and there is a lot of blame being thrown around toward specific parenting approaches.
This is a brand new monthly series here at Moments A Day for which I'm sharing
books written on the topics of positive parenting and personal growth.
With that being said, formula marketing is extremely predatory and is something that some professionals feel so strongly about that their are
books written on the topic, courses taught, and documentaries.
Many
books write on the topic of new investors who routinely overestimate their risk tolerance.
There are numerous television shows, special articles, and loads of
books written on the topic to help weed out the theories based on research versus...
A cursory glance through the web provides results for not just the cities mentioned above, but also entire
books written on the topic, such as Fritz Haeg's Edible Estates, Heather Flores» Food Not Lawns, and Ivette Soler's The Edible Front Yard.
Not exact matches
The brother and sister
writing team of Kathryn and Ross Petras have even
written a
book on this
topic called You're Saying It Wrong.
I mention how to in this episode but to name a few you can
write a
book about the
topic you love, guest post
on other sites, speak at trade shows, or
write for magazines.
And I've
written several
books on my experiences investing, with
topics ranging from automatic investing to Warren Buffett, to hedge funds, to long - term investing (my worse - selling
book, «The Forever Portfolio», which has sold 399 copies since it came out in December 2008, including one copy for the entire last quarter).
So if you want to
write that
book, start with a penning a guest post
on the
topic.
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.
Plus,
writing a
book about an important
topic establishes yourself as an authority
on that subject.
I've read dozens of
books on writing, and I'm always searching for titles that I haven't read yet, or new ones that touch
on a
topic I'm diving deep
on at the moment.
(Szalavitz has also
written extensively about her own experiences with addiction and recently authored a
book on the
topic, called «Unbroken Brain».)
Ernest Hemingway never codified his insights
on writing into a
book, but he did share his thinking
on the
topic in commissioned articles; letters to his agents, publishers, and friends; and through his novels.
From moving overseas and real estate, to travel and asset protection, you'll find a
book, a kit, or a publication
on every
topic you need to know,
written by the experts.
An excellent and much - needed
book on a
topic that receives a lot of media attention but very little substantive
writing from the professionals themselves.
We even
wrote a best - selling
book on the
topic of platform digital transformation, Modern Monopolies.
There are also a ton of
books already
on the market, but I still enjoy a good post
on the
topic, especially if it has been
written by Lee Odden and his Twitter followers.
Dan Kennedy and GKIC offer Great courses,
books, and newsletters
on how to
write copy that sells, so there's a lot to say
on this
topic.
The Family Office Report is 35 - page PDF
book on single and multi-family offices, after now being downloaded over 31,000 times it is the # 1 most popular
book ever
written on the
topic of family office wealth management.
And in recent years a significant publishing subindustry has arisen for the purpose of helping us in such a «voyage of discovery»: I refer to the many
books, tapes, videos, and workbooks
on the
topic of journal
writing, or, as the less scrupulous stylists in the movement would have it, «journaling.»
He
wrote detective stories,
books about anarchists and madmen, essays
on every conceivable
topic, and
books of philosophy and theology.
I am currently
writing a
book on the cross with a whole chapter devoted to the fall and image
topics mentioned above.
Anyway, regarding pastors and priests, I have
written several posts
on the
topic of pastors, and will be putting out a
book about this in the next year or two... To get it for free, make sure you have subscribed to the email newsletter.
As a teacher, for example, I am presently enjoying the opportunity to teach a seminar
on a
topic on which I am also
writing a
book.
I have not only been able to
write books on what I wanted, I have also been able to encourage students to select dissertation
topics according to their deepest interests and concerns.
- Genesis 1 (100 %
written)- The Unforgivable Sin (Revised and Expanded, 80 %
written)- The Gospel According to Scripture (80 %
written)- Pastoral Leadership (100 %
written)- Close Your Church for Good (100 %
written)- The Bible Mirror (20 %
written)- Commentary
on Esther (100 %
written)- Jesus among Other Religions (10 %
written)- A «Redeeming God»
book series
on the
topic of divine violence (30 %
written)
I wasn't exactly sure what all these things meant or how to come up with them, but thankfully, the speaker said he had
written several
books on these
topics, and these too could be purchased at the conference bookstore.
I have
written elsewhere about why attributing the works of God to the devil is not the unforgivable sin (get the
book on this
topic here: The Unforgivable Sin) and so you can go read about that question there.
Also, I have
written several
books of my own
on this
topic (and am
writing more), and while these didn't make my «Best Christian
books» list (how arrogant would that be?)
I have
written two
books on the subject myself, but love seeing how other people deal with this difficult
topic.
I am a proponent of a nonviolent atonement and have
written much
on the
topic, and so was excited to read this
book.
Strickland normally speaks and
writes on topics such as human trafficking and modern slavery, so it may seem odd for someone with such gravitas in the Christian faith to stop to
write a
book about a TV show.
This
books consists of several letters
written by CS Lewis to his friend and fellow author, Malcolm Muggeridge,
on the
topic of prayer.
A couple of excellent
books have been
written on this
topic.
Not to
write a
book that has every answer
on every
topic.
Dr. Hawking has had a notable career
writing books on physics
topics targeted to the general public.
He has
written seven
books and speaks across the country
on a range of
topics.
Well known as an environmental activist, Douglas
wrote several
books on the
topic and frequently participated in public demonstrations of his commitment to preserving the environment.
There are many
books written that expound
on the
topic at length, some great some not so great.
I have read snippets from a couple of websites now so that ought to put me
on par with people who've read dozens of
books on the
topic, understand neurobiology and have
written on both the philosophical and cultural aspects of free will and people's belief in the
topic.
Robin has
written books on topics like Old Testament ethics, the
book of Lamentations, and trinitarian worship.
Anyway, I do have an answer, and will be posting it here
on this blog in a month or so (it is part of a
book I am currently
writing on this very
topic, and so the posts need to go up in order).
Obviously, a whole
book could be
written on the
topic and I'm sure many have, but let's keep this simple and narrowed down to the
topic of discussion and say that being saved means having been rescued from the wages of sin which is death.
It's actually a cool
topic — you could definitely
write a
book on it!
It's a
book about
writing on writing, which can be a
topic fraught with anxiety and redundancy, but when crafted as beautifully and artfully as this
book is becomes poetry itself.
«This
book features meticulously researched and
written chapters by more than 50 Culinology professionals
on topics including the principles of food science, food safety and spoilage, shelf life extensions, packaging, nutritious food product development, commercialization and so much more,» RCA Executive Director Suzanne Bohle described.
As for neurotransmitters, I
wrote a whole
book (including recipes)
on this
topic.
I love it when friends and readers give me ideas or ask me to
write about certain
topics, etc. (which reminds me, a homemade salad dressing list and how to shop organic
on a budget is
on the
books).