Sentences with phrase «of things authors»

One of the things authors always ask is «How can I find more time for my writing?»
One of the things some authors do to promote their book is a «blog tour» which I've heard described as the modern day or indie equivalent of hitting the road for signings at book stores.
One of the things the author talks about are migraine triggers (he has a much broader definition of migraine than I'm used to).
I used to be consumed by thoughts about my weight, and a lot of the things the author of the article says rang a bell.
The kind of thing authors are only going to figure out through much trial and error if they don't read this.
Here's the problem as I see it: the kinds of people who often best benefit from the kinds of things Author Solutions offers are not the sorts of people who would benefit from this contest.
You might imagine that this is a reasonable thing insofar as a self - published author doesn't have a lot of the things an author with a publisher would expect to have, like marketing, and... well, whatever else they provide.
Or, do you think of yourself as an author... and a business owner — the business owner of all things authoring?

Not exact matches

Admiral William McRaven, author of «Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life... And Maybe The World,» explains what he learned after being fired early on in his career.
Warren Mackenzie, president of Toronto's Weigh HousenInvestor Services and author of New Rules for Retirement, saysnbuy - and - hold is «not a valid thing at all.»
The author of «Getting Things Done» says people focus on the wrong parts of his productivity system
Daniel Pink, author of «Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us,» has found that we're motivated by three things:
Marsh calls it, «an eye - opening exploration into how children are raised around the world and how child - rearing can inform the understanding of human nature more broadly,» noting the author's most essential point is that «one of the things which makes humans special as a species is that we don't limit care to our own children.
«According to the author, if you pay someone enough to take the issue of money off of the table, the things that truly motivate them are Master, Autonomy and Purpose.
«Other people have to be able to speak for your brand,» says Jonah Berger, author of Contagious: Why Things Catch On (Simon & Schuster, 2013) and the James G. Campbell Associate Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
He is also the author of Smart People Should Build Things.
But all contain triggers that get people talking, says Jonah Berger, marketing professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and author of the bestseller Contagious: Why Things Catch On.
Andrea Syrtash is the author of «He's Just Not Your Type (And That's a Good Thing): How to Find Love Where You Least Expect It» and the founder of Pregnantish.com.
And that visceral response is what separates viral breakouts from busts, according to Jonah Berger, marketing professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and author of Contagious: Why Things Catch On.
To manage your emotions there are three strategies to implement, according to Amy Morin, author of»13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don't Do.»
When I first got involved in the American Society of Journalists and Authors, I quickly learned a few things about freelance writers.
11:30 a.m. - 12:10 p.m. Brands YOU F**king Love Speakers: Jennifer Fleiss, co-founder and head of business development, Rent the Runway; Hilary Folger, partner - brand strategy, Lippincott; Daniel Lubetzky, founder and CEO, KIND; and author, Do the KIND Thing; and Bayard Winthrop, founder and CEO, American Giant Interviewer: Eric Schurenberg, president and editor - in - chief, Inc..
The professor at Arizona State University's business school and author of The Seven Signs of Ethical Collapse, asks her clients, «What are the things you would never do at this company to get a client, to keep a client, to make sure you met your numbers for the quarter?»
It's good to give employees these options because «one thing you don't want to do is require people to report only to their supervisors, because unfortunately that may be the person who they have a complaint about,» says Lisa Guerin, an attorney specializing in employment law and the author of The Essential Guide to Workplace Investigations: How to Handle Employee Complaints & Problems.
In this video, Greg Rollett invites Linda Zander, author of Super Sized Success, to open up about core drives, core values and finding that one thing that will fuel you through the good times and the hard times.
I chatted with verifiable email «personal trainers,» Marsha Egan, CEO of InboxDetox.com and author of Inbox Detox and the Habit of Email Excellence, and David Allen, author of Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress - Free Productivity and engineer of the GTD Getting Things Done methodology.
To John Warrillow, the founder of the Sellability Score and author of the book Built to Sell, there are few things more important than recurring revenue for a business owner who is prepping to sell a company.
«When it comes to establishing positive relationships with your coworkers, the most important thing is to get to know them first as individuals,» says Dorie Clark, author of Reinventing You.
«At almost any given age, most of us are getting better at some things and worse at others,» Joshua Hartshorne, an MIT cognitive science researcher and the lead author of a study looking at how intelligence changes as we age, told Business Insider.
Parents who train their children's brains for a life of meaning, happiness and success, avoid these 13 things, according to author Amy Morin.
«When people are surprised on Twitter, they are going to tweet about it and that's how things can spread very quickly,» says O'Neil's boss, Dave Kerpen, CEO of Likable Local, and author of Likeable Business (McGraw - Hill, 2012).
The difficult choices at the poker table are akin to author Ben Horowitz's classic example of executive decision - making in «The Hard Thing About Hard Things
Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness, encourages audience members to look past short - term, material, and goal - oriented happiness in order to find a kind of happiness that can be sustained when things don't go according to plan.
After studying hundreds of people both rich and poor, author Tom Corley reveals the one thing most self - made millionaires do when they first wake up.
When Jessica Jackley, founder of the micro-loan business Kiva and author of Clay Water Brick: Finding Inspiration From Entrepreneurs Who Do The Most With The Least, was asked to leave the TED conference due to the event organizer's no children policy, she did the natural thing: Jackley took her complaint to Twitter:
According to Goodman, your book should have three things upon launch: social proof, i.e., a number of Amazon reviews; an «intangible,» e.g., a quote from a renowned expert in the field, say a New York Times bestselling author; and lastly a good book (which may seem obvious, but...).
Instead of networking, the author said you should do these five things:
The study's authors had 161 participants (who were almost exactly split between men and women) first read a passage in their normal voices to get baseline measures of their voices for things like loudness and pitch.
Business owners can partner with manufacturing plants that use IoT to connect to operations, logistics, and suppliers, says Maciej Kranz, an IoT pioneer and author of Building the Internet of Things.
The television personality, author, psychologist, and host of the «Dr. Phil» show suggests that, before you submit any work, you should ask yourself if you'd be OK with it being the only thing someone used to form an opinion of you.
«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.
There can be no talent strategy without a compelling business strategy,» says Bill Taylor, an HBR writer, cofounder of Fast Company and the author, most recently, of Simply Brilliant: How Great Organizations Do Ordinary Things in Extraordinary Ways.
Scott is a thought leader, futurist, speaker and author on the Internet of Things.
«The only thing that there's agreement on is that it's a lot more challenging than the old math,» says Dan Yergin, the vice chairman of information and analytics company IHS and the author of the essential oil - history tomes The Prize and The Quest.
As for whether employees will hate you for a strict policy, consider this advice from George Cloutier, the founder and chief executive of American Management Services and author of Profits Aren't Everything, They're the Only Thing: «The concept that if you love your employees they'll perform is on the edge of insanity,» Cloutier told the New York Times.
As he geared up to sing a song he had apparently authored («My Chinese Dream»)-- karaoke style — to a few dozen reporters in a conference at a hotel on Central Park South, one thing about this eccentric Chinese millionaire seemed clear — Chen Guangbiao isn't afraid of the limelight.
Steve Bass writes PC World's monthly «Hassle - Free PC» column and is the author of «PC Annoyances, 2nd Edition: How to Fix the Most Annoying Things About Your Personal Computer,» available from O'Reilly.
«The thing companies need most is often what they get least: the truth,» says Mindy Mackenzie, author of The Courage Solution: The Power of Truth Telling with Your Boss, Peers, and Team.
Admiral William McRaven, author of «Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life... And Maybe The World,» explains what his daily workout consists of including push - ups, pull - ups and other exercises.
But there's one easy, important thing you can do to settle in and become efficient in your new role, writes John D. Spooner, author of «No One Ever Told Us That: Money And Life Lessons For Young Adults»: Take an experienced employee out to eat.
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