Not exact matches
Susan Cain, TED speaker and
author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop
Talking, cites research conducted by Adam Grant at the Wharton School who
found that introverted leaders often get better results, compared with extroverts, because the latter can unwittingly squelch creativity by not giving up the reins and letting people run with their own ideas.
«Mehl and his team
found that the happiest person in the study had twice as many substantive conversations, and only one - third the amount of small
talk, as the unhappiest person,» reports
author Jenn Granneman on Psychology Today.
We
talk to
author Brandon T. Snider to
find out more.
Book Description: «In his hugely attended
Talk Like TED events, bestselling
author and communications expert Carmine Gallo
found that audiences wanted to discover the keys to telling powerful stories, inspiring stories that could galvanize movements and actuate global change.
In his hugely attended
Talk Like TED events, bestselling
author and communications guru Carmine Gallo
found, again and again, that audiences wanted to discover the keys to telling powerful stories; inspiring stories that could galvanize movements and actuate global change.
The survey's
authors talked to a wide range of financial professionals and
found that 56 % intend to buy more digital currencies over the next 12 months, compared to 31 % who plan to retain or reduce their exposure.
Initially, this list was made up of influencers we
found by tracking keywords (like «content marketing») in Google Alerts,
authors in industry trade publications, those who were
talking about the topic on Twitter, and other bloggers that we just
found interesting.
What I
find so interesting amid all this
talk of Jesus / God / Whatever, is that the same Bible that the
author of the article is quoting also states that God (and, therefore Jesus) is both omni - potent and omni - benevolent.
The Laws makes it quite clear that Plato, in his final period, is
talking about divinity in terms of the
founding self motion of soul — the highest and best of souls,
author or
authors only of good and not of evil.
You're only comeback to that was that you know Abe Lincoln was written as fiction because the
author says so but refuse to understand that if we had the
authors of the bible alive and could
talk with us you'd probably
find the same thing (obviously also as.sumption, but hey, if you think the
authors wrote the bible as purely historical text, prove it).
The
author of the article then analyses the Arsenal squad and wonder why Wenger is
talking about «trying to bring new world class players» when he already said that his squad was completed, but he will add if he can
find a player who could improve the current group.
Stanford student and
author Kiley Roache comes to Kepler's to
talk about her debut novel, Frat Girl, that centers around fraternity life, feminism, and
finding your own truth.
Adoption.NET writer, Julie Corby sat down with
author Jillian Lauren to
talk about Jillian's latest book, Everything You Ever Wanted, about adoption, trauma, and
finding your family.
«We're stretched to the limit, but it's important to
find time alone with the older sibling,» says sibling expert and
author Marian Borden — even if it's just a few minutes at bedtime or taking the time to really listen when he's
talking to you.
This week on Mom
Talk Radio, Vanessa Hunt and Heather Patterson,
authors of Life in Season: Celebrate the Moments That Fill Your Heart and Home, shares advice for
finding your creativity.
This week on Mom
Talk Radio, Elise Mitchell,
author of Leading Through the Turn: How a Journey Mindset Can Help Leaders
Find Success and Significance, shares tips on how working moms can adopt a journey mindset.
Dr. Jody A. Dean, clinical psychologist and
author of Roxie the Doxie
Finds Her Forever Home,
talks having an open conversation between caregivers and children about change.
I also just
found out that there is a Legend of the Poinsettia children's book by award winning
author and illustrator, Tomie de Paola that
talks about a Mexican legend of how the poinsettia came to be because of an unselfish act of a young child.
The University of Cambridge's Piers Mitchell,
author of the 2015 book Sanitation, Latrines and Intestinal Parasites in Past Populations,
talks about the counterintuitive
findings in his recent paper in the journal Parasitology titled «Human parasites in the Roman World: health consequences of conquering an empire.»
«Our
findings demonstrate that people naturally assign different weights to the pluses and minuses of interventions to improve cardiovascular health,» said Erica Spatz, M.D., M.H.S., the study lead
author and an assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine in the Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, CT. «I believe we need to tap into this framework when we are
talking with patients about options to manage their blood pressure.
He is the
author of How to
Find a Healthy Home and has a recent TED
talk titled Wireless Wake - Up Call that every parent should watch.
To
find out we
talked with Pamela Peeke, MD, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Maryland and
author of Body For Life For Women.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Yeah, I've seen it work phenomenal and I
find that, you know, a lot of your conventional psychologist, psychiatrist or a way
author, typically more just in the drug interventions but most of the psychologists, they're just only working on the conscious mind, just the
talking, and I feel like these type of therapies really get below the surface like you said.
To
find the answers, EliteSingles
talked to dating expert Lisa Steadman, the best - selling
author of the relationship survival manual It's A Breakup, Not A Breakdown.
On this week's Single in Stilettos show, founder Suzanne Oshima
talks to Duana Welch,
author of Love Factually, about whether or not you can really
find love by not looking for it.
To
find out just how effective Tinder and other online dating sites / apps really are, ENTITY
talked to a variety of relationship experts, ranging from Wendy Newman, a dating, relationship and sex advisor and
author of the book «121 First Dates: How to Succeed at Online Dating,» to Dr. Erin Sumner, a Trinity University assistant professor of human communications with a research focus of online dating.
Do you
find it hard to break the barrier when trying to
talk to the Over 9 different, easy lessons from Neil Strauss,
author of The Game.
It and two others
found, apparently by the same
author, are printed in the newspaper and become the
talk of Chicago.
Jason
finds Ellie (Imogen Poots), an aspiring
author with perfectly tousled hair whom he mistakes for a hooker (yes, actual cutesy plotline in which she allows him to continue
talking to her after he believes she's a prostitute).
The
authors are Education Week reporters who seem to have been given a fairly free hand to frame a state's story according to what they
found interesting there and with whom they
talked.
Matt Chingos, one of the
authors of the study,
talks with Marty West about how the Florida Tax Credit scholarship program works, how the effects of the program were studied, and how his
findings fit in with those of other studies of voucher and tax credit programs.
In this episode, Paul E. Peterson
talks with Albert Cheng, the
author of a new paper that
finds that the students who choose CTE may not be as engaged in their academic courses but have strong non-cognitive skills.
One of the
authors of the study, Dr. Anthony G. Picciano, a professor in the Hunter College school of education and the College and Graduate Center of the City University of New York,
talked with Education World about the studys
findings and implications.
On this week's episode of Education Exchange, Paul Peterson
talks with the
authors of a new study that looks closely at trends in segregation over time and
finds that there has been a decrease in segregation.
For all of the
authors»
talk of creating efficiency, effectiveness, and equity in schools through market - based reforms, they ignore the issues that have been
found with school choice policies.
But I think that until the study
authors start really
talking about sources of error, and
finding ways to quantify those errors, the study isn't going to be much use to anyone except people who already believe it.
As a publicist she works with both fiction and non-fiction
authors including New York Times bestseller D. Watkins,
author of The Beastside: Living and Dying While Black in America, Tia Williams, former magazine beauty editor and
author of The Perfect
Find and Clint Smith award - winning poet, Ted
Talk conference speaker and contributor to The New Yorker.
But after reading about the changes to Amazon Kindle Worlds,
authors were
talking about another new start up company that has
found a niche in serialized fiction.
The Amazon terms of service for their Kindle Direct Publishing program actually forbids
authors to
talk about their sales and if they are
found guilty of disclosing this information their accounts are suspended.
Chapter One: Get your story published in an ezine Chapter Two: Web Design A: Create an online magazine B: Build an
author web page Chapter Three: Create an email newsletter or a blog Chapter Four: Market your novels online Chapter Five: Promo tips from published
authors Chapter Six: E-
authors talk about e-publishing Chapter Seven: Self - publish your books Chapter Eight:
Find paying jobs online Chapter Nine: Research on the net Chapter Ten: Locate writers» resources
When someone
talks about the advantages of video blogging for your
author platform does your heart start to race with that how - am - I - going - to -
find - time - to - learn - another - new - thing feeling?
I'd like to start a new forum where people can
talk about what's working for you right now in marketing your book.I think this will help other
authors to prioritize their activities if they can
find... Continue
I
talked to all the retailers whenever I could
find them, and I studied what other successful self publishing
authors were doing.
When publishers
talk about
authors who have great platforms, they are generally referring to
authors who have great websites and / or blogs (meaning interactive, functional, and with a clear and easy - to -
find sign - up form);
authors with a high number of followers across various social media platforms;
authors with previous publications (of either books or articles); and
authors who already have a fair amount of media exposure under their belts — through a list of public speaking engagements, YouTube videos showcasing their talents, radio links, TV footage, and / or a media packet.
Fantasy
author K.M. Shea
talks about how she's
found a lot of success publishing retold fairy tales and is now a full - time
author.
I've sat through so many critique group readings where the only tension is
finding out what the % & * @ the
author is
talking about.
Since you seem to think it's okay to
talk about your opinions regarding
authors in book reviews, would it then be okay if I
found out your last name and for me to go to my blog and share with the world that you're a prostitute and pregnant with your fathers child?
Victoria M. Howard — relationship columnist, racehorse trainer, beauty queen, radio / TV host, and self - published
author —
talks to AuthorHouse about her book Kentucky Horse Park: Paradise
Found, and why she thinks the park is America's best - kept secret!
The inside
author bio may be a couple pages long, it will
talk in more detail about all my websites, my books, where to
find me online, my plans and goals.
I've
talked to a lot of
authors who are actually leaving traditional publishing, which relies much more heavily these days on
authors to
find their own audience and advertise their own books, but takes a large chunk of their earnings then self - publishing does.