Sentences with phrase «read all of my books on»

I've read some of his books on these subjects, and I'm still not sure what he means!
If you are totally exhausted have a read of my book on how to get more rest (without having to do cry it out or sleep training).
She read all of her books on this laptop and was able to use several features in Microsoft Word.
If, for some reason, you have not read any of the books on this list, you have a treat in store!»
Both systems allow reading of books on a range of devices, not just e-readers, and invite readers to buy books from their separate e-book warehouses.
There are around 40 different books I have purchased, so I can download the Kindle for iPad application and read all of the books on my iPad that are on my Kindle e-Reader.
With the app, you can also continue the reading of any book on your device.
I went through them and everything worked as you detailed except the final step, the reading of the books on the Kobo.
And remember, you can read all of these books on any eBook reader.

Not exact matches

Thiel is the author of «Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future,» a book that's widely read by founders.
He was so impressed by the book that he formed a group of managers and asked them to read it and try to deploy such techniques on their teams.
On his company's website, Richard Branson has a long list of recommended reading, which features everything from «Where the Wild Things Are,» to «The Hobbit,» to Maya Angelou's «I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings» — one of Bill Clinton's favorite books, too.
There's no time to be «reading a book on the theory of diversification,» he said.
This was required reading in my family, and I think perhaps the only book all of us kids (meaning my older brother) agreed on being essential.
But also read books and articles by experts in the field, particularly those on aspects of social impact investment.
Facebook's CEO highlighted 23 books in his recent «A Year of Books» reading list, which featured «Portfolios of the Poor: How the World's Poor Live on $ 2 a Day» by Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford, and Orlanda Rutbooks in his recent «A Year of Books» reading list, which featured «Portfolios of the Poor: How the World's Poor Live on $ 2 a Day» by Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford, and Orlanda RutBooks» reading list, which featured «Portfolios of the Poor: How the World's Poor Live on $ 2 a Day» by Daryl Collins, Jonathan Morduch, Stuart Rutherford, and Orlanda Ruthven.
In fact, in an effort to make sure he feeds his mind a steady diet of good books this year, he has vowed to read something new every two weeks, starting an online book club to keep himself on track and inspire others.
Recently when a customer was dropping Lord of the Rings references, the employee on the other end, who had never read the books, tapped a new representative to take over and continue the Tolkien - themed banter.
ENTREPRENEUR: You're an avid reader [Haile keeps a log of the books he's read on tonyhaile.com].
Gates showers praise on this exploration of poverty and housing insecurity in America, suggesting that the book is worth reading for every American who hasn't personally experienced the threat of eviction and homelessness.
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.
Also, read up on the Imposter Syndrome; a Google search will take you to a list of many insightful books on the topic.
As I mentioned before, most of the books on this list are easy reads.
And they did — they had a big book that I got and I started just reading up on a lot of this stuff.»
By 8:30 a.m. (the time I usually ended up rolling out of bed), I had read several chapters of a good business book, listened to part of a podcast, spent time in prayer, done some P90X Yoga, and worked on a side - project that I'd been «too busy» to work on for years.
Yes, many of us have heard about it, we've read books on it, but for the lay person just getting started on their immersion into emotional intelligence, what is it exactly and how do you know when you're being emotionally intelligent?
This is easily one of the most interesting books I've read in terms of why ideas «catch on
«Find a way to read around your schedule and your life situation,» says Foroux, who suggests you could read on the train, while waiting at the doctor's office, while breastfeeding your baby (I can personally testify you can get through quite a lot of books this way), or during breaks at work.
Over the course of two years I read 197 books on different topics ranging from business to physics, from nonfiction to fiction and made every second of my days productive.
The title will be available to read on any of your devices via the Kindle app and some books also come with Audible narration.
«I read blogs, books, I went to seminars, I did online courses, I just consumed any piece of information I could get my hands on so that I could learn and get an edge,» he says.
If you're willing to start learning this skill, then start reading books on the subject and you'll get the hang of it as you go.
In January 2008, two and a half years after founding Etsy, Kalin posted a video on the company's blog of himself reading a children's book.
These books are listed in order of when they should be read based on setting the proper mindset and then gradually building the skills needed to succeed in sales.
But, she goes on to explain, the way many of us read these days is impairing our ability to reap the amazing benefits of a good book.
You can possess all of her knowledge on that subject in a 200 page book that can be read in a weekend.
Three - quarters of iPad users already read books on the devices.
Keeping their volunteers motivated means letting them see the results of their efforts, whether it's the smile on a hungry child's face when they receive the food package a volunteer packed, or the first book a learning disabled child reads after months of tutoring.
Two of his colleagues who wrote a book on the myth of the paperless office found, for example, that for non-recreational reading, people usually need three documents simultaneously: one for reference, one for note - taking, and one containing whatever they're reading.
Read a chapter of an inspiring book to motivate yourself or listen to a podcast on your commute.
Give a superstar on your team tickets to the concert they're dying to see, or get them a copy of a book you know they want to read.
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.
A timely choice from The Life Project author Helen Pearson: «Reading or rereading this book should be compulsory, when so many of the issues it touches on — manipulated news, unwanted surveillance — are highly resonant today.»
What attracted me to the book was an interview I read with Vance in which he described how liberal whites went so far to ensure they never offended any people of color or people with different sexual orientations but were quick to pass judgment on people from flyover states.
There are many good books on this subject, and you owe it to yourself to read at least one of them before you begin talking to angels.
One of them was Frank Ogden's The Last Book You'll Ever Read, notable not just for its breathlessly loony take on what the next century held for us, but also for including a complete digital copy of itself on a floppy disk stuck to the inside back cover.
The blog from Blinkist has a clever premise — for each post it combs through a variety of books on a subject, pulling out nuggets of wisdom while also offering the titles as suggestions for further reading.
«It may not be the newest shiny object on the shelf, but it certainly remains one of the best books for teams I have ever read.
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Out of all the books I have read around entrepreneurship, business, and leadership success, this has hands down had the most impact on the growth of myself, our business, and the development my own leadership skills as our team has grown from a startup to a global company with offices in London, Singapore, and New York.»
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