Sentences with phrase «how helpful your book»

As Angela said, there's debate about how helpful book trailers are for sales.
In this way, you're giving the book trailer viewer a true idea of how helpful your book will be to him or her.
Clients have reported how helpful this book has been in improving their behavior and attitude toward life.

Not exact matches

The book is particularly helpful, says Branson, because the authors explain how to build and successfully channel new power: «It's a useful lens to use when thinking about how business has changed, how to spread ideas or start a movement, or create change.»
One of the more helpful sections in the book deals with how to perform due diligence on ETFs.
Alongside these studies, former Medtronic CEO Bill George continues to share his personal stories and his wisdom by describing how you can become the leader you want to be, with helpful exercises included throughout the book.
So now the question before us is not how we can rearrange the story and cut it up into pieces to make it more «helpful,» but rather to figure out why God chose to give us such a book.
As a new mom asking big questions about how we want to raise our son in the faith, I found this book incredibly helpful, because it starts so small.
(ENTIRE BOOK) A helpful and understandable presentation of Whitehead's thought, for people interested in learning how careful, reflective thinking can provide a basis for religious beliefs.
The helpful introduction explains how to use the book and how to develop an office discipline.
This book clearly sheds new light and new significance on what Jesus accomplished for us, and also includes some helpful insights on how to hear the Holy Spirit as heirs of the New Covenant.
In his books, The Last Word and Scripture and the Authority of God, N. T. Wright uses an extremely helpful illustration for explaining how God's story functions, and where we fit into the plot.
We'd read a number of Christian books about sex prior to getting married, and they were very helpful in terms of the theological and relational aspect of sex, but not so helpful on the supremely practical «how to» aspect — and more specifically, how to do it well and mutually enjoy it.
The book is also full of helpful suggestions on how to evangelize men, how to disciple men, and how to encourage them to take the role of spiritual leader in the home and in the church.
When asked how the glossary will help he said: «People will sometimes have particular words they struggle with but on the whole this will be a helpful school in parishes and sometimes with clergy as well but it's part of the wider training to enable people to use this liturgical tool and explore the riches of the prayer book going forward.»
How might such books be helpful to certain readers?
So, rather than defining violence (you may find Zizek's book Violence particularly helpful — or, particularly confusing), I think we first look at the life and teachings of Jesus and ask the question, «How must I live in order to reflect this reality?»
This book was especially helpful in that it provided great statistics, details, and quotes about how Christians have wrongly supported warfare, and how war is filled with great evil.
One of the most helpful descriptions of the marital problems that beset the alcoholic family after sobriety and how they can be met, is in the Big Book, Chapter 9, entitled «The Family Afterwards.»
This chapter was perhaps my favorite of the book, because Dark takes the popular charge that one has a «biased reading of history» and shows how a redemptive bias can be helpful.
So anyway, I like the main message that J. D. Greear was trying to get across in this book, but I wish he would have stuck with it, and not tried to get this second subject in there about how to know for sure you are saved, for that is where his book goes off track and becomes much less helpful.
His book offers a helpful historical overview of related issues, including how UN forces have been deployed since the Korean War, and of the UN's relationships to NGOs and other parties.
One hesitates to suggest how a book, especially one of multiple authorship, may best be read; nevertheless a few comments may be helpful
Third, there are two books which I have found to be helpful as well in giving ideas on how to serve others.
And I definitely understand the frustration when you order a book excited to learn something new only to find out there isn't much to learn... I think it also depends on how experienced one is in the kitchen — I was totally inexperienced when I started cooking gluten free meals, and so knowing what options I had was super helpful.
Filled with helpful tips, sumptuous photographs, and the story of how chocolate is really made, here is a book that is every bit as seductive as its subject.
I have read books about how to live a fat - free vegan diet and I am sure these diets can be helpful for certain people with specific health conditions.
It isn't harder to teach yourself (whether by classes, books, a helpful sexual partner, whatever) how to understand a woman's body and be open and interested in learning what turns on each of your partners.
If you have ever wondered what is the right school for your child, how to effectively work with teachers, and what the different ways of learning are, you will find this book helpful.
Yet, my personal approach to parenting is a mix that goes well beyond the bits and pieces of these books that I found helpful — among the bits and pieces that I feel don't apply to my family but certainly they may apply to another family — and include bits and pieces of how I was raised, the lessons learned reflecting on years of parenting already behind me, thoughts from friends and family members, my instincts, the reality of unavoidable challenges, scientific studies, blogs and websites, parenting classes and support groups, teleseminars, conferences, and so much more.
«This book is so helpful for understanding how the way we care for our babes impacts their physical development.
If you're ready to start teaching your child about potty training and how fun it is, then these 7 helpful potty training books for toddlers will help you achieve just that.
If you want to think in terms of school - type subjects, at least initially, but are uncertain how to get started, or what books might be helpful at different stages, these subject pages will give a few suggestions which may suit your family.
How is someone who's looking for help able to weed through the hundreds of books and pick one that is accurate, based in real research, not guilt - ridden, and actually helpful?
A helpful book for a child who has a sibling on the way, What to Expect offers basic information about how the baby got inside (no sex, but an explanation about the father putting his sperm inside the mother to fit together with the ovum).
There were a lot of other helpful tips in the book for minute details like that, but those were the most helpful and eye - opening for me and helped me to get the right perspective about how I should be teaching every.little.thing to Benjamin instead of watching him struggle by himself.
Another section of the book I found very helpful was how to foster meaningful conversations and success with our children.
Books about how babies are born can be especially helpful for older children who want a clearer understanding of the process.
This book is an absolute gem for doulas, but also can be very helpful for the expectant mother to understand how the mind / body, or as Simkins calls it Psycho - emotional state, effects labor.
Books and blogs Parenting Through The Storm: How to Handle the Highs, the Lows, and Everything in Between, By Ann Douglas The Sibling Support Project Helpful books on Autism, from my blog Life as the sibling of a child with ABooks and blogs Parenting Through The Storm: How to Handle the Highs, the Lows, and Everything in Between, By Ann Douglas The Sibling Support Project Helpful books on Autism, from my blog Life as the sibling of a child with Abooks on Autism, from my blog Life as the sibling of a child with Autism
I have seen nothing covered in this book that I haven't already tried, as a frustrated parent, and fail to see how this book is so helpful.
I had struggled figuring out how to breastfeed, but found this book super super helpful.
This book gives excellent and helpful advice on how to deal with your child as well as yourself during this difficult time.
Her book was extremely helpful for me to grasp the history of Elimination Communication and how it is practiced in other countries, and a great gentle approach to the practice.
My first book, Postpartum Depression: A Comprehensive Approach for Nurses, had come out the year before, and I thought that it might be helpful for other LLL Leaders to know how best to meet the needs of mothers who were depressed.
The evidence in this book will be particularly helpful in demonstrating to maternity hospital or maternity unit administrators how implementing the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding will help in decreasing the need for staff and equipment in a well - baby nursery; in increasing bedside care for postnatal women to educate them in the safe care of their infants after discharge from hospital, therefore decreasing the re-admission of neonates to hospital; in lessening admission of small vulnerable formula - fed infants to their pediatric unit with preventable infections; and in decreasing staff absenteeism to care for their ill formula - fed infants.
I bet you just need more information about how to breastfeed correctly» (I had tried my hardest, and I could write a book about how breastfeeding should work), and co-workers and family members told me all about their wonderful breastfeeding experiences (which is not helpful at all).
Before I discuss how to help babies with reflux (GERD) sleep better, I would like to reference the 7 signs of reflux as discussed in more detail in the book Colic Solved: The Essential Guide to Infant Reflux and the Care of Your Crying, Difficult - to - Soothe Baby by Bryan Vartabedian, MD (which is a very informative, helpful book).
I have two little foodies in training and thought the book was really helpful in showing what I'm trying to do, and how to actually accomplish it (keep on giving them rejected food to taste again and again, for example).
The following is a sneak peak of some of the foods discussed in my new book, What to Eat When You're Pregnant, along with a description of why they may be particularly helpful to eat during this time, and how you can easily incorporate them into your diet.
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