What
do the authors like best about me?
Not exact matches
«We're living in what I
like to call the «Thank You Economy,» because only the companies that can figure out how to mind their manners in a very old - fashioned way — and
do it authentically — are going to have a prayer of competing,» says social media expert and
author of the book The Thank You Economy Gary Vaynerchuk in a recent Entrepreneur.com column.
Time - management expert Laura Vanderkam,
author of What The Most Successful People
Do Before Breakfast (Portfolio Trade, 2013) says one of the reasons people say they don't like mornings is that they stay up too lat
Do Before Breakfast (Portfolio Trade, 2013) says one of the reasons people say they don't
like mornings is that they stay up too late.
«
Do not suppress them and become
like a balloon that's poking itself in and will eventually burst,» says Weiss, the
author of the new book «How We Work.»
In our view, the result of reading all three papers and others
like them leads to a conclusion: we
do not know the answers to the major problems the
authors raise.
The
author also suggests that when forced to choose between experience and character, those seeking talent would
do better to look for defining virtues
like confidence, patience and the ability to stay calm.
Author Daniel Mochon, assistant professor of marketing at Tulane University, and his colleagues found that
likes alone don't directly translate into purchases.
Foskett says that a whiff of silliness accompanies some of the
authors» ideas,
like doing yoga hip rolls at your workstation and taking «reflexology» breaks.
«
Like many things pertaining to eBay transactions, it's up to the seller's discretion,» says Greg Holden,
author of How to
Do Everything With Your eBay Business.
But according to happiness expert and
author Christine Carter there's a more fundamental problem with adjusting your behavior to please others — not only
does it harm you, but science shows that other people don't actually
like it much either.
«If your boss doesn't
like you, they'll likely keep it to themselves, as they understand the need to keep the relationship professional and to not play favorites in the office,» says Michael Kerr, an international business speaker and
author of «The Humor Advantage.»
Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert and the
author of «Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job,» says you don't have to be best friends with your manager, «but you can achieve optimal creativity and success if you feel that you're
liked, supported, and respected by them.»
Follow the platinum rule, which
authors Tony Alessandra and Michael J. O'Connor defined in their book The Platinum Rule, «
Do unto others as they'd
like done unto them.»
In addition to wearing their writer's hat, self - published
authors need to
do just about everything that goes into packaging, marketing, and selling books,
like building an
author platform.
Not only
does playing a team sport
like water polo, soccer, or volleyball help you look like a team player, but Vicky Oliver, the author of «Live Like A Millionaire (Without Having To Be One)» and «301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions,» tells Business Insider that being a captain adds leadership ability to your list of ski
like water polo, soccer, or volleyball help you look
like a team player, but Vicky Oliver, the author of «Live Like A Millionaire (Without Having To Be One)» and «301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions,» tells Business Insider that being a captain adds leadership ability to your list of ski
like a team player, but Vicky Oliver, the
author of «Live
Like A Millionaire (Without Having To Be One)» and «301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions,» tells Business Insider that being a captain adds leadership ability to your list of ski
Like A Millionaire (Without Having To Be One)» and «301 Smart Answers to Tough Interview Questions,» tells Business Insider that being a captain adds leadership ability to your list of skills.
Dan Schawbel,
author of «Promote Yourself: The New Rules For Career Success» says the photo makes her seem
like she is on vacation while her staffers toil at work — an unfortunate message, he says, for someone who's
done away with flexible schedules.
Where copyright led to books being priced as luxury goods in the U.K., the threat of piracy forced German publishers to produce cheap editions for the masses alongside their premium - priced editions, resulting in a period that Höffner believes may have been the most lucrative ever for
authors — he discovered, for example, that an obscure Berlin chemist earned more in royalties for a tract on how to tan leather than Mary Shelley
did for writing Frankenstein — prompting more academics to publish their findings, and encouraging the spread of practical manuals in fields
like medicine, engineering and agriculture.
According to podcast host and Tribe of Mentors
author, Tim Ferriss, «ayahuasca is
like having a cup of coffee here... I have to avoid people at parties because I don't want to listen to their latest three - hour saga of kaleidoscopic colors.»
The content you create doesn't have to look
like a Hollywood movie, or read
like a Pulitzer Prize - winning
author wrote it.
These are the citizens of Free Agent Nation, as
author Daniel Pink called it in his influential 2001 bestseller, and they've never met a challenge they didn't
like.
The problem with a title
like «Study links vitamins to higher death rates in women,» which ran on CTV's news website, is that the study's
authors did not reach that conclusion; the headline writer
did.
Dan Lyons, an
author who was briefly a Valleywag writer, said what Mr. Thiel
did «sets a scary precedent,» but «my guess is that most people hate Gawker as much as he
does, so he probably ends up looking
like a hero among his own crowd.»
Using his publishing background to tap into what readers would
like to read — with absolutely no guidance from me — he created several columns that helped to highlight [our]
authors and services... I can not recommend Shel Horowitz highly enough and he continues to
do work for me to this day.
Author of the # 1 bestselling personal finance book ever, Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki, is going to tell you the truth about money, even if you don't
like it!
The
author does not act
like a guru.
Their new paper cups are going to
do a lot more than just feature the usual branding blasts on them — they're going to feature original pieces from
authors like Jonathan Safran - Foer (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close), Toni Morrison (Beloved), Malcolm Gladwell (this article) and more.
I just didn't understand the list (I thought it was a list of places the
author was from, you know,
like Chanel: Paris, New York, London in the advertisements!).
A pick and choose Catholic
like the
author should consider finding another faith, or even better, just becoming an «if it feels good
do it» follower.
Authors are bound by their experiences, but that doesn't mean we should believe in the existence of made up creatures
like Kraken, Cyclops, Pegasus or Spiderman.
I feel
like the
author spends more time
doing theology based upon his feelings than he
does based upon the Biblical text.
We
do it every single day in the media where the main issue is ignored to promote a «talking point» that favors the
authors argument or criticism with some they
do nt
like.
I would recommend to the
author that if he
does not
like living in a secular land that embraces equality and fairness, he is free to move to the theocracy of his choice.
«The Republicans have there «feet to the fire»), but in some parts of the country that the
author doesn't
like, Biblical speech peppers conversations — similar to a person from MA who wants to «pak the cah».
But I can't help but wonder about excellent
authors like Sara Miles who write about faith, but who break a few «Christian» rules while
doing so... or about the many great writers of faith who published before there was a «Christian» category.
To articulate this way forward Wittmer (professor of historical theology at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary and
author of Heaven is a Place on Earth a brilliant examination of the new creation) has recently written a second book, Don't Stop Believing: Why Living
Like Jesus is Not Enough.
And while the focus has been placed on why Doug remains silent, don't forget that EVERY published US emergent
author knew about this pattern and not only stood by silently, but defended Tony by participating in his projects, agreeing to speak at his conferences, endorsing his books and the
like.
... as you stated in another post «By inspiring the human
authors to write what they
did, God made it look
like He was the one responsible for the actions of Israel, the destruction of the flood, the murder of the firstborn males of Israel, and the slaughter of Canaanite women and children.
A few months ago,
author and blogger Donald Miller asked, «
Do women want to be treated like men, or do women want to be treated equally?&raqu
Do women want to be treated
like men, or
do women want to be treated equally?&raqu
do women want to be treated equally?»
I have read many Christian
authors and have always
liked the NASB Bible verses that are sprinkled in their books, but didn't dare admit that out loud!
articles
like this are kind of
like a mirror, and when readers don't
like what they see of themselves, they project it on the
author.
I agree that the
author receiving a «
like» feels better about the feedback than they
do when receiving a «dislike», but the same can be said for full comments of agreement or disagreement.
Steve... I think we're floggin» a dead horse here, but for what it's worth, understand that I'm not trying to convince you to think
like I
do, rather I wd hope that room wd be made for many theological differences.To think discuss and debate theology is well supported by the New Testament and history, and is perfectly within the bounds of what it means to engage our minds with the subject at hand.Theologians and biblical scholars have
done this very thing for centuries, revealing a plethora of opinion on the evolving world of biblical studies.Many capable
authors have written and debated the common themes as well as the differences between Paul, John, Jesus, the synoptics, etc..
Maybe the Holy Spirit is at work around the world to bring multiple
authors and pastors and theologians to similar ideas about similar things all at once, and so when I read something in someone else's book that sounds a lot
like something I have written, but they don't give me credit, it is not that they «borrowed» from me, but because both of us were listening to what the Spirit has been whispering to minds all over the world.
Unfortunately, few Catholics
do this which is why so many of them
do not understand why the Church stands against things
like the HHS mandate and why non-Catholics
like the
author of this article don't understand it as well.
That is why we have so much confusion about «religion», the Devil is the
author of confusion and he wants us all mixed up and at each others» throats just because we all don't agree or we all don't act
like a Christian should act.
The reaction to books
like The Myth of God Incarnate is often contemptuous: Don't these
authors know that the medieval rules for the predication of attributes have solved all the problems they are dealing with?
In this very article, the
author undermines his own point by including the fact that this murderer plagiarized from other works that had nothing to
do with Islam or Christianity,
like the unabomber's manifesto.
It is
like saying, «Is Obama really a Muslim» or «
Does David Hayward hate the Church as much as Atheist» can stay in someone's mind in a way that the
author never intended.
If I don't know that specific
author, I know several
like him.
As the
author notes in the beginning, this volume is not intended as a homily, but rather as a companion; and
like a trusted companion, it
does not simply conduct a one - sided soliloquy over history and texts, but behaves dynamically: telling stories, empathizing with human frailty, and anticipating questions.