Not exact matches
When McConlogue leaves to go to work, Leo spends 3 - 4 hours on his own,
practicing writing code and
reading one of the three javascript
books McConlogue gave him alongside a Samsung Chromebook.
Limiting beliefs can also affect your business: «You can
read all of the best
books by the best strategists, but typically the reason you're not implementing these best
practices is because you have some limiting belief about your business,» says Bill.
It is now our
practice for every new tribe member to
read Sinek's
book and share their why with the rest of the team.
Along the way, the class also
read books on leadership and discussed examples of it, so that thecourse included theory and
practice.
Mitch absolutely knows his stuff — and I highly recommend you not only by this
book — but actually
read it and put the strategies shared into
practice!
While I
read all these
books, I found a bunch of early retirement blogs that ultimately gave me the confidence I needed to start putting my plan in
practice.
«There are a few
books - really not that many which I believe are indispensable
reading for every serious investor in whatever facet of investment
practice they may favour - The Alchemy of Finance.»
During the Festival of Tents, Jewish families
read the entire
book aloud, a
practice I would recommend to certain groups of happy - face Christians today.
But genuine Christians are not
practicing believers because they «
read it in a
book.»
When I
read this
book, I saw many of the
practices and habits of my own parents there.
Though I do not have the time or space in the conclusion to this chapter to fully explain non-violent resistance, let me present a few of the guiding principles of this
practice, and also suggest a few
books so you can do further
reading and research on your own.
Interest in oriental religion goes back in America to the early 19th century, as we have seen, but never before have significant numbers of people gone beyond
reading books to become adepts and engage in arduous
practice.
We are not powerless and fearful, not us: and so I pray and I work; I make coffee in the morning and hot meals to gather around the table at suppertime; I worship and sing out words of promise and praise; I raise children and
read good
books; I pray for my enemies and write letters and send money and show up to fold clothes and drop off meals with an extra bag of groceries; I advocate with the marginalized and amplify the oppressed and antagonize the Empire with a grin on my face; I will honour those who get after the work of the Kingdom and celebrate; I learn how to listen to those with whom I disagree; I abandon the idea that we can baptize sinful
practices in the name of sacred purposes; I will stand in the middle of the field near my house with my face turned up to the rain and consider it a minor baptism.
Of course, we
read Scripture together in our churches and work to understand it, but similar
practices of
reading and discussing other
books in our churches and neighborhoods can form and strengthen bonds between us and transform our community and how we live and work together (and interact with other communities, locally and around the globe).
One thing I am becoming more and more convinced of is that before you go blast someones life, theology, or
practice, you should not go
read a
book about them, but instead endeavor to become friends with someone of that group.
But in the ten years since I
read that
book, I have found a few other characteristics, or traits, or
practices of Jesus which Yancey overlooked, and which has made Him come alive to me in a whole new way when I
read the Gospels.
When you
read the
book of Revelation you'll find this
practice of God's is not limited to the Old Testament.
In fact, since my goal on this site is to Bring Scripture and Theology to Life, I also
read lots of
books about how to live life, and how best to put my theology into
practice.
This
book presented a non-violent
reading of Scripture in light of Girard's mimetic theory, but more than anything, this
book was a defense of how the Catholic Mass could still be
practiced and not be viewed as a perpetual sacrifice.
I
read and underlined all of the
books, downloaded podcasts, I wrote and waxed philosophic about discipleship, about the theology of place, about community, sustainability, intentional organic church
practices, justice, mercy, redemption, I was seeking an active and inclusive living out of the Jesus - life I knew right now.
Moltmann's caricature of certain traditional models of pastoral care makes plain the advance demonstrated in Hunter's
practice: the pastor visits from house to house, and from hospital room to hospital room, with Bible and prayer
book in hand,
reading a few verses from each to his parishioners, before moving on.
But a body of newer work on the apostle — including, perhaps, as Hurtado notes, Wright's own new
books (which I haven't had the chance to finish
reading yet)-- reveals that Paul may, after all, look less like a liberal Westerner than the New Perspective has taught us to think and more like a Christ - haunted figure whose radical social
practices arose directly from his pioneering, innovative thinking about the identity and achievement of Jesus Christ.
Josiah's secretary, Shaphan,
reads the
book to the king, who is profoundly moved by the disparity between present
practice and the
book's, admonition (22:11 - 13).
Reading the bible or an edifying
book out loud, spending time outdoors appreciating God's creation, keeping a gratitude journal, singing the psalms, listening to music — or listening to silence — can also become favorite parts of your Sabbath
practices.
I am loathe to waste a single minute in bed that I could've spent going for a run or a long bike ride,
practicing guitar, or
reading an amazing
book.
Those skeptics (and others) point out that in the 1960s and 1970s, «project - based learning» was used in some low - income schools as a euphemism for the
practice of having poor kids build Lego models and doodle in coloring
books while the rich kids across town learned how to
read and do math.
The
book is more a polemic than a balanced investigation of a hotly contested area; but for anyone considering these natural parenting
practices, it is an eye - opening and worthy
read.
Safety Concerns, Pain Management and Supplies To keep your birth experience as safe as possible, «I highly recommend
reading books about physiological birth and preparing your space and
practicing any relaxation techniques,» suggests Moser.
I had prepared so much for the birth,
read everything I could get my hands on including an OB text
book, took a childbirth education class, and
practiced Bradley method relaxation for weeks at home with The Piano Man.
«Students were skilled in the development of the app, but many of them lacked
practice in how to explain the app in a way that would entice the venture capitalists,» the
book reads.)
We'd collectively logged hundreds of hours of research, including
reading books, internet research, discussion forums, etc. to decide upon and implement the
practices that felt best for our babies.
You took childbirth classes,
read books, went to all your prenatal appointments, and
practiced breathing exercises.
-- Visit the Park — Help prepare dinner — Create a board with «THINGS TO DO» — Have a healthy food art snack (Shape some veggies into an animal)-- Paint — Relax and
read a
book —
Practice the ABC's — Create a fun science experiment — craft a project for the grandparents — Play a Scavenger Hunt — Do a Jigsaw Puzzle — Watch a documentary movie
And what better way to
practice reading together than with an Easter - themed
book and snuggle bunny gift set?
Because I live 2 hours from the nearest town offering prenatal yoga classes, I had to
read books and use videos to help me learn how to modify my
practice appropriately for my growing belly.
You can start with pre-potty training, such as talking about starting to use the potty, watching potty training videos and
reading potty training
books, as well as getting a potty training doll and letting her
practice with that too.
After I finished
reading this particular
book, I thought it would be a good idea if I shared a post about the tips and ideas that I walked away with and started putting into
practice in my own life.
I've been
reading books, taking seminars and have enrolled my kids in a preschool program based on these parenting
practices.
As a lactation counselor, postpartum doula and overnight nanny, I
read every sleep
book and
practiced any sleep training method my families asked for.
The mixture of video, hands - on
practice and real - life scenarios go beyond what you can
read in a
book.
He offers many strategies for parenting that is respectful of children and discipline that is both gentle and positive, including time - ins, a
practice I hadn't heard about before
reading his
book.
Parents should be encouraged to provide opportunities to foster skills in early
reading and math, including
reading to children, encouraging conversation around
book sharing and
practicing counting and pattern recognition.
For some descriptions of how autonomous education can work in
practice, you could check some home educating family blogs, or
read the
book «Free Range Education: How Home Education Works», edited by Terri Dowty.
At that time women who
read his
book found that there was only one place they could go for such birth and that was the hospital at Pithiviers in France where I
practiced his methods.
I hope this extremely useful and informative
book will be widely distributed and widely
read, and that its findings will change birthing
practice in this country and around the world!
In this upbeat, fun - to -
read book about her family's unschooling
practices, Rachel Rainbolt provides a multitude of great ideas about how to do just that.»
Practice what you preach and get off the couch to do some yard work or just go outside and
read a
book.
If you are a health provider who routinely gives newborns supplemental formula,
read this
book and see if the evidence changes the way you
practice.
I visited a chiropractor,
read many
books, and
practiced my coping techniques.
«Breastfeeding is natural, but it's a
practiced skill, almost an art form,» says Corky Harvey, R.N., M.S., a lactation consultant and co-owner of The Pump Station, a breastfeeding - support center in Santa Monica, Calif. «You could
read a
book about playing the flute and learn a lot about the instrument,» she explains, «but you won't really learn how to play the flute until you actually do it.»