I love recapping my year in books because I love looking back at all
the great books I read throughout the year.
Once you start the process, you can discover in the Google Play Store a plenty of
great book reading applications.
This system is divided into five sections that are crucial for building
a great book reading habit.
What's the last
great book you read?
To that end, give some thought to fun topics you would like to discuss —
a great book you read, a movie you saw, music you love or funny stories about your life.
(Funny story: Shannan said she had a similar experience with
a great book she read in college, and that after highlighting so much of it, she wondered if she should've just highlighted all the text she * didn't * want to highlight instead - ha!)
Not exact matches
This
book by Tim Ferris a
great read if you are looking for a
book with straightforward tips that you can start utilizing.
If you're looking for a
great summer
read, these
books pretty clearly have Gates's strongest endorsement.
This
book is a
great read and extraordinarily comprehensive.
The Alchemist is one of the
greatest books about the entrepreneurial journey I have ever
read.
Many thousands more have
read Stack's
book The
Great Game of Business (Doubleday - Currency).
The key turning point came a decade ago, when Smith made significant changes to Winters» management structure after
reading Jim Collins» bestselling business
book Good to
Great.
He notes that he goes into how to get in touch with your intuition in
great detail in his
book, but also explains the essential initial step to improving your ability to
read others: Consciously ask key questions (Will my boss give me this raise?
There is some analysis in there but I think we want people to get to the end of this
book and be entertained, informed, feel like they've
read a
great book.
I learned to draw by emulating the likes of John Romita Jr., John Byrne and Marc Silvestri, and I'm pretty certain comic
books contributed a
great deal to my
reading ability.
Russia is a
great country of 142 million people, clever people, people that
read books, who like theater.
Soon droves of students will be issued
reading lists, inventories of
books they are told to they need to
read to learn how to become the best, the
greatest, or as successful as (fill in famous name here).
Here's an experience I've had over time that I'm guessing you can relate to: many of the
books I've
read that have taught me the most or had the
greatest impact on me do not appear on the recommended lists of business luminaries, famous authors, or Hollywood stars.
I would
read great books and
read profound articles and just think to myself — «How I wish I was as creative as the author who wrote that
great book.»
For instance, if you're running a Facebook page that features children's
books and you run across a
great list of 100
books every child should
read, you may be tempted to just post a link to that list as a status update.
If becoming a
great negotiator takes more of a commitment than
reading a
book, then certainly no quick hit list of tips is going do the job, either.
There are plenty of five - minute podcasts out there, and if you can't sit and
read a
book, they can be a
great way to learn while doing brainless work, says Saranya Krishnamurthy.
Not only do I credit comic
books with improving my
reading comprehension skills (having pictures explain the words is a
great educational trick), they also made me into what I consider to be a fairly decent driver.
Yes, you'll need to have captivating visuals and a clear message with
great content, which you can
read all about in the aforementioned dozens or hundreds of
books and articles on ecommerce.
From
great online content to endless
book recommendations and must -
read lists, most of us struggle to fit in all the
reading we want to do rather than locate cool stuff to check out.
You can navigate the internet for
great travel ideas, ask your friends and family, and go to a local library to
read books and magazines about traveling.
Once in a
great while, along comes a business how - to
book that really is worth
reading cover to cover.
Reading a lot of
books is prerequisite to being a
great business owner, or
great at anything.
Reading a physical
book is a
great mechanism to encourage that.
A
great read I enjoyed over the summer break was Gerry McGovern's new
book The Caring Economy... Business Principles for the New Digital Age.
Another
great way to learn is by
reading short, summarized
books.
- Billionaires like Elon Musk, Warren Buffett, and Mark Cuban, along with the
books these billionaires
read and the habits that have helped them reach
great heights.
I think Buffett wrote a bunch of letters that were compiled by Lawrence Cunningham that get (ph) into topics, and that was laid out and I always assign that in my class which I just think is a
great,
great book and you mention my three
books three times and so you have to
read those too.
«The
Great Reflation is by far the best economic and investment
book that I have
read in the last ten years.
I found Carley Garner's latest
book, Higher Probability Commodity Trading, a
great read for both beginner and advanced commodity traders.
This after
reading some
great blogs,
books and articles.
Note: the terms «bullets» and «cannonballs» are references to Jim Collins»
book Great by Choice, which I highly recommend
reading.
«The Retail Revival is a critical
read for all marketing professionals who are trying to figure out what's next in retail Doug Stephens does a
great job of explaining why retail has evolved the way it has, and the
book serves as an important, trusted guide to where it's headed next.»
This
book is a
great read and will help you transform your learning department.»
«Rubin's
book is a
great read.
It's been awhile since I've
read it, but I think Michael did a very good job of explaining this in his appendix to The
Great Rebalancing
book.
This
book gives
great advice for investing and is written in a very easy to
read style (it was like a close friend was giving me their honest advice).
I just got listen to this podcast
great info much appreciated you mentioned the
book think grow rich I have
read part of it so far what I have got out of that
book is desire determination and to never stop alot of the stuff that got talked about I had herd of but never of it actually being done by someone big help
I blew through the
book quick because it was a
great read with lots of helpful advice that I plan on putting to use.
Value Investing has it roots with Benjamin Graham (1894 - 1976, that's a long time ago), he wrote two
great books about value investing: «Security Analysis» and «The Intelligent Investor» (I
read the latter, it has some nice anecdotes and is REALLY boring).
«Peter Lynch's
books have some
great insights [and] would be
great for anyone to
read.»
This
book is a
great read, was honest and easy to follow.
I know what a huge achievement it is to write a
book, but unfortunately, I don't get the chance to
read all the
great books out there.
And then I
read a
book by Brian McNiven, called A
Great Company at a Fair Price.
This is
great stuff and completely concurrent with a
book I am
reading by David Meerman Scott, «The New Rules of Marketing and PR».