Sentences with phrase «started reading some of their books»

I'll admit that I did too... until I started reading some of their books a few years ago.

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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.
After spending all of 2016 meeting, befriending, and interviewing «top - performing» Millennials who've started companies worth billions of dollars collectively and influence hundreds of millions of people every month, Jared Kleinert wanted the readers of SBDIB to be the first to read his new book.
And they did — they had a big book that I got and I started just reading up on a lot of this stuff.»
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?
He started doing lots of LSD and reading lots of books about spirituality.
None of them, unfortunately, come from reading books or articles such as this one, but it's certainly a good start.
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.
After taking a very deep breath and then reading about the success of open book management at other organizations, I started to relay more specific dollar amounts to the team.
If I can leave you with anything after recommending these books, it's this: don't look at a book as something you must read from start to finish to get anything out of it.
As hybrid publishing grows, many of its leading figures are starting to debate its downsides — and how to make books that are genuinely worth reading.
Whether reading is already a way of life for you, or you're just getting started, here are some book lists to consider:
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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.
As recommended reading for starting entrepreneurs, this book does have some flaws, so take Robert Kiyosaki's advice with a grain of salt.
Anyone reading the book will understand how they can improve the performance of every team they work with, any company they run, or any company they want to start.
I highly encourage you to read one of the following books about dividend growth investing before you start picking stocks:
I started reading books when my interest in finance started, around the end of 2015.
These were not people who took some course or who read a couple of books and then started trading one day.
Once I settled on the technical side of things, I started reading books about technical analysis.
This is one of the few investing books I've read that is written for the individual investor, the ordinary guy and gal that just wants to start investing to meet their financial goals.
So another book I've started to read is Remi Brague, ON THE GOD OF THE CHRISTIANS (St. Augustine's Press — thanks, again, to Bruce Fingerhut!).
Or even if you spend a lot of time around people who read Harry Potter books, you're likely to start reading them too!
There's also a bit of discussion of Berry's novella Remembering, which I read this Spring with the book - club and highly recommend — starts a bit slow, but develops into a truly — oh, what the heck — memorable reading experience.
I've been keeping busy, preparing for classes that were supposed to start yesterday, reading a book for a review due at the end of the month, shoveling the driveway (the first one on the block to do so, with the only emulator being the ex-Marine across the street), and watching DVDs we rented in anticipation of the great blizzard of 2011 (8 inches of snow and ice!).
Their creepy doctrinesa are another story as is their desire to be out from under the cloud of «cult» status that has existed since Joseph Smith started talking to angels and reading through special goggles to get his Book of Mormon.
I was so happy when I started reading a book by the current Patriarch of Eastern Orthodoxy and realized that there actually IS a form of Christianity that doesn't deny scientific evidence!
In your blog on Chapters 3 - 4 of the book, you mentioned you will start reading and blog on chapter 5 - 6 of the book.
Having read both Cross Vision and the longer 2 - volume work, The Crucifixion of the Warrior God, I think that this shorter book should be the one you start with.
I leave you with a challange to read the bible with an open mind starting with the book of John.
But one of the first book reviews I read, written by a dear friend and mentor, started out by saying «Introverts in the Church.
I consumed Greek myth like it was going out of style, and started reading books on comparative religion by the fifth grade.
Anyone who has not read it should start here because most of the essays in the book presume knowledge of it.
No one aware of the present state of marriage can pick up and start to read a book like this without soon harboring the suspicion that something central to marriage has disappeared over the past several hundred years.
I just started reading his newest book, Search & Rescue, which appears to be an updated remix of Cultivating a Life for God.
Might want to read Bryson's book,» A Short History of Nearly Everything» pp. 287 - 301 to get a hint as to how life on this planet started some 3.5 billion years ago.
According to the Barna study, the percent of engagement people have with the Bible — from being engaged (reading the Bible at least four times a week), friendly (engaged with the Bible less than four times a week), neutral (read the Bible once a month or less and see the Bible as the inspired word of God, but acknowledge it can have some errors) and skeptical (see the Bible as «just another book of teachings written by men)-- has started to stabilize and return to its normal rates after the rate of skepticism increased by 4 percent to 14 percent and the rate of friendliness dropped 8 percent to 37 percent in 2011.
This great little book is a quick read, and is full of humor (great for us guys), and is chock - full of ideas of how to date your daughters, what to avoid, topics to discuss, and even has a list to get us started of the «Top 15 Daddy Dates.»
Similarly, in 1944 I went to a Bible study at which a vision from the book of Revelation (I forget which one) was expounded, and whereas at the start I did not believe that all the Bible (which I had been assiduously reading since my conversion six weeks before) is God's trustworthy instruc tion, at the end, slightly to my surprise, I found myself unable to doubt that indeed it is.
I started reading a book that one of my friends / church members gave me to read: The Heavenly Man: The Remarkable True Story of Chinese Christian Brother Yun.
One of the many books I read told the story of when the writer started out writing Christian books, he lived a hand to mouth existence and did not think he should tithe to the Church he attended as he could not afford it.
When I was asked to write on this subject, the first book I started to read was written by three seminary professors, each of whom holds strong views on the Rapture.
Why not grab a New King James bible and start reading at the book of John?
Being a part of a church plant has forced me to confront a vicious cycle in my life, a cycle that goes something like this: 1) I resolve in my head to live like Jesus in community with those around me, 2) I start reading Shane Claiborne books and memorizing the Sermon on the Mount, 3) I get overwhelmed by how impossible it all seems, 4) I get distracted by work and daily tasks, 5) I give up, 6) I feel guilty.
Hawaiiguest, I do not judge you or anyone, I tell you and others what the Word of God says in the Holy Bible.His word is truth.Please read the book of John, its a good book to start with.
The first couple of books start out as typical «solve - this - murder» sort of books (without being gory or cruel or gratuitous, it's more about the story and the characters)-- very satisfying Saturday night read — but as the books go forward, the layers and complex storytelling becomes even more clear and right around book three or four you begin to realise that everything is connected and everything means something and something major is unfolding and OMG MUST KEEP READING.
Though there are millions of books available to read, I can only read 4000, so I have started to try to decide if each book is «readworthy»... that is, does it deserve a spot on my list of 4000 books I will read in my lifetime?
is it Thursday in Australia...; — RRB - but seriously... I have just started a book and in one part it is talking about the seasons of our life long walk with the Lord, in fact I just read it yesterday.
Obviously, this is not a book to be read in a sitting, but the 20 percent of our subscribers who are clergy might jump - start their homiletical efforts by regularly imbibing — from this book, that is.
I read this book as part of the process of starting my own publishing company.
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