Sentences with phrase «just shared this book»

Some bloggers just share the books they read, others post book news, talk about writing, share cool books, pictures of books, upcoming new releases or old favorites.
Instead of just sharing the book on our own platforms, we share and then post the link to our post inside our private Facebook group, so that we can go to everyone else's posts and like and comment.
I love your site and just shared this book on facebook.

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And while the book shares stories solely from women, the advice within it isn't applicable to just one gender.
Tony Robbins shares insights from his just - published book, Money Master the Game, about how a trio of choices frame your outlook and influence your chances at success.
Goodman, whose 1998 The Mansion on the Hill is one of the definitive books on the pre-Napster music industry, recounts Edgar's rise through the ranks of the family business and his all - in bet on the music business just in time for its business model to be upended by MP3 file - sharing.
When you hire us as your coach, you're not simply getting financial coaching from people who just read about the journey to debt freedom in a book, but instead you will be coached by individuals who have actually gone through the struggle and can share with you exactly what you can do to gain your own financial independence.
At its current valuation of ~ $ 7 / share, OCLR has a price to economic book value (PEBV) of just 0.7, which implies that the market expects OCLR's after - tax operating profit (NOPAT) to permanently decline by 30 %.
Trish also shared insights from her just released (and soon to be bestselling - it's # 2 as I write this) book The Sales Development Playbook.
At its current price of ~ $ 32 / share, Cisco has a price to economic book value (PEBV) of just 0.9, which implies that the market expects a permanent 10 % decline in after - tax profit (NOPAT).
At ~ $ 24 / share, Pilgrim's has a price to economic book value (PEBV) ratio of just 0.8.
«My apologies for the silence over the last month, but I am in the final stages of completing my book and there is just not enough time in the day to juggle investing, teaching, book writing and coming up with insights worth sharing.
At ~ $ 16 / share, Inteliquent has a price to economic book value (PEBV) ratio of just 1.0.
It's a frustrating feeling to know that this book shares such an incredible story that I just couldn't seem to tap into.
So since it's a hot topic, and I've been getting a bunch of tweets about it, I figured I'd just link to some old posts and share some of my favorite book recommendations before we find time to talk about it sometime next week:
I think if these people had worried less about what others might be sharing, and just stayed focused on getting their own book done, maybe we'd be talking about how great their book is because it would be published, rather than all the lives they destroyed in trying to control others and make sure none of their ideas leaked out.
It's not just about working harder, or having bigger faith, or pressing on until you see the blessing, or choosing leaders carefully, or sharing your life, or being passion ate when nobody else seems to care (all things Powell talks about in his book).
It's been a really organic process, I didn't know what I wanted when I started — I just wanted to share recipes and I've been really guided by what the community here asked for which was an app, a book, a space to come to and products xx
Thank you so much for sharing your recipes, I've just ordered your book.
I have to say, that never have I felt so emotional — in a good way — about a recipe book, I think it is because Ella's passion and drive to share her love of natural nutritional delights with us just shines out of every page, her style of writing is fresh, vibrant and engaging.
I'm just digging into the second book and so far love the green goodness bowl You're a big inspiration for me and thank you for sharing as you do xx
Thanks for sharing Just wanted to let you know, Ella, how much I love your books and continue to be inspired by your recipes!
Last year we were feeling ourselves with Lilo parent trap inspired peanut butter oreo doughnuts but this year there's no recipe, just a link to v cool doughnut tumblr and a failed cover image from the book because I've shared zero things.
If you just want to skip to the awesome recipe the publisher so kindly let me share, you can head to the end of this post, but if you are interested in what else the book has to offer, stick around!
I have been on the EDGE of my seat for months (almost a full year) just ANTSY to share pieces of the Fed & Fit Book with you!!
i've discovered your site not long ago, just a few months now really, and i really love reading it — and taking advantage of your kind sharing;) really happy for you, with your book, and i pre-ordered it too, though, as I live in Brazil, i'm sure it will not be here until mid-november.
His new cookbook shares 100 Mediterranean - inspired recipes, such as lentil skillet bread, hearts of palm calamari with cocktail sauce and lemon - caper aioli, pappardelle bolognese (using handmade pasta), and decadent dark chocolate cake with figs and hazelnuts, that take vegan cooking to a whole new level and are sophisticated enough to serve at just about any dinner party, which make me especially excited about this book.
I am including a chapter on a dear friend of mine who lost almost unimaginable amounts of weight, without dieting, just by eating whole foods, and who is sharing her story in this book.
I made the recipe just as it is laid out in the book, but topped it with a decadent homemade caramel — which I'll share with you in a future post — and then sprinkled a graham cracker / nutmeg mixture on top for good measure.
I've already tried out 7 of the recipes and before we get to the vegan alfredo sauce, I wanted to share with you some of the pictures I took of recipes from the book (or just scroll down to get to the alfredo recipe!).
But this is just one of many goodies Julia shares in her new book.
just picked up your book «supernatural cooking» and am truly motivated to begin incorporating some of the different ingredients that you shared about into my cooking.
-- Laura Wright, thefirstmess.com «The recipes in Britton's book and on her blog are all plant - based and vegetable - laden, but that doesn't mean rabbit food: Britton is sharing recipes with substance; this is food to dig into, it just also happens to be healthy.»
Melissa's book sounds just wonderful and these potatoes are a wonderful recipe to share.
The season for fresh beets has just recently ended, but since they keep rather well in the refrigerator, I'm able to share this recipe from Green Kitchen Stories in conjunction with meeting David, Luise, and little Elsa at their book signing on Goodge Street last week.
Her Modern Love essay in the New York Times was not only one of the most - read in the decade the column has been running, but it also lead to her publishing a just - released book, Love, Again: The Wisdom of Unexpected Romance, in which she shares stories of other couples that found love late in life, too.
I've browse the truth about belly fat book and I'm going to share together with you 6 lessons I've learned from reading the ebook so that you just might have a better concept of getting flat abs.
If you are more of the interactive type, you can even share your ideas, suggestions or comments in the website, just register and get a $ 5 discount on you Super baby food book purchase!
Just in time for winter break and holiday gift - giving, I thought I'd share some of the food - related books I read and enjoyed in 2016: Bonjour, Kale: A Memoir of Paris, Love and Recipes by Kristen Beddard I first learned about Kristen Beddard... [Continue reading]
I was so excited about many of her book - inspired sensory bins that I just had to share them here with you all.
Heather probably has some great insights, but I just thought I'd share a book that might give you some ideas.
Just shared on the Virtual Book Club facebook page!
«Just a few chapters into your book and I already feel an overwhelming need to call you up as if we were best friends and share all my joys, hopes, losses and fears.
Just ask Elizabeth Pantley who has written the definitive book for new parents to easily learn their baby's sleep cycles, the latest information on safe bed - sharing and how to learn their baby's «language» and communication signals.
For the last few weeks I've been sharing each Monday a review of a kid - related cookbook, and today's book is the just - released We Can Cook by Jessica Fishman Levinson and Maja Pitamic.
In the meantime, I'll quickly share a super cute board book you can read with your toddler or preschooler just in time for the holidays.
As baby gets older, there are plenty of opportunities for parents to share increased skin to skin contact time, through baby massage, giving baby a bath, taking a nap together, or just playing simple games together (Peek a boo with baby in your lap and a board book!)
Smirnoff's co-author and friend Lindsay Rielly also shares some of her worst date stories in We're Just Not That Into You, but Rielly wants readers to know that their book is not about bashing guys.
The Dancing With the Stars pro has had her fair share of dating blunders, all of which she details in her new book, We're Just Not That Into You: Dating Disasters from the Trenches.
But as the supermodel promotes her new book, The Everyday Supermodel, she shares that she doesn't just wake up looking great.
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