Sentences with phrase «think helpful book»

Dan Baker, in his interesting and I think helpful book, What Happy People Know, reminds me of the New Testament, as well as Kubler - Ross, when he writes: In the ultimate analysis, human beings have...

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The book is particularly helpful, says Branson, because the authors explain how to build and successfully channel new power: «It's a useful lens to use when thinking about how business has changed, how to spread ideas or start a movement, or create change.»
I think Mark Juergensmeyer's book, Terror in the Mind of God, is helpful here.
There's a study guide that goes along with Next Christians that is helpful for further engaging Lyons» thoughts in the book.
A book you might find helpful to think through the kinds of personalities that seem to be particularly prone to bullying others is: * Emotional Vampires: Dealing with People Who Drain You Dry *.
(ENTIRE BOOK) A helpful and understandable presentation of Whitehead's thought, for people interested in learning how careful, reflective thinking can provide a basis for religious beliefs.
So, rather than defining violence (you may find Zizek's book Violence particularly helpful — or, particularly confusing), I think we first look at the life and teachings of Jesus and ask the question, «How must I live in order to reflect this reality?»
However, as this book is basically just a collection of essays and interview transcripts, I do not think that this book is the most helpful for a reader who wants to understand Girard's mimetic theory.
We don't think our book is perfect and we tell folks upfront (literally in the preface) to take what is helpful and leave the rest.
That would have been a helpful addition to the book, I think.
2 It is helpful to refer to the publication dates of Hauerwas» books listed at the end of Muray's article to get a sense of the historical development of his thought; although the important qualification must be added that Vision And Virtue was actually published first in 1974 and therefore, besides Character and the Christian Life (which Muray does not mention), was the first of his books.
And I definitely understand the frustration when you order a book excited to learn something new only to find out there isn't much to learn... I think it also depends on how experienced one is in the kitchen — I was totally inexperienced when I started cooking gluten free meals, and so knowing what options I had was super helpful.
I do suggest it - such a helpful book - I have heard that there are some more professional level type books that discuss ratios in baking, but I think it's a great place to start.
Yet, my personal approach to parenting is a mix that goes well beyond the bits and pieces of these books that I found helpful — among the bits and pieces that I feel don't apply to my family but certainly they may apply to another family — and include bits and pieces of how I was raised, the lessons learned reflecting on years of parenting already behind me, thoughts from friends and family members, my instincts, the reality of unavoidable challenges, scientific studies, blogs and websites, parenting classes and support groups, teleseminars, conferences, and so much more.
If you want to think in terms of school - type subjects, at least initially, but are uncertain how to get started, or what books might be helpful at different stages, these subject pages will give a few suggestions which may suit your family.
I hope this post was helpful and would love to hear about any other books you think would be a good fit for a one year old.
Aside from the few normal tips that frankly is found in every other book or online article about potty training & 40; e.g. have your toddler see you go to the bathroom & 41;, I don't think the book is helpful.
I thought it might be helpful, so take a look!For Babies and Toddlers — Board BooksThe Very Hungry Caterpillar and other books by Eric CarleBut Not the Hippopotamus!
I think that there can be some of the many baby «training» books that can be too extreme but there are some of them that are pretty helpful.
And finally... if you think your child is over-active, or over-emotional, you might find this book helpful.
My first book, Postpartum Depression: A Comprehensive Approach for Nurses, had come out the year before, and I thought that it might be helpful for other LLL Leaders to know how best to meet the needs of mothers who were depressed.
I have two little foodies in training and thought the book was really helpful in showing what I'm trying to do, and how to actually accomplish it (keep on giving them rejected food to taste again and again, for example).
I think this book would even be helpful for ADULTS who are picky eaters, which I'm not ashamed to say that I am!
Again, i'm looking for sources, i actually already have a book on ancient roman administration but book «topics» sometimes don't generally focus on my question, so I figure anybody familiar with any sources they think might be helpful is useful for me.
I use Sarah's original book, Everyday Paleo, often as a reference and for recipe ideas, and I think her new book will be just as helpful.
Rather my goal was to empower you with the knowledge you need to get better and thus, I put all of the information that I thought would be helpful for you to get better in the book.
melmendo: I don't know if there is a guaranteed way to increase your bone density, but I think the following book would be helpful to give you a fighting chance: «Building Bone Vitality — a revolutionary diet plan to prevent bone loss and reverse osteoporosis» I've read the book and think it is excellent, with lots of good science to back it up.
I think you'll find the book «You're not crazy, you're not alone» very helpful.
Thought the book was a good read and helpful for me.
Also, you may know all of the info below already, but just in case you would find it helpful (websites and books to get ideas or inspiration), I thought I would share these bits:
I find this book helpful in making me think about what you really need to put in a profile.
I thought it would be helpful to have professionaly instead several different books on various topics and I am glad I got it.
Whether or not you've read the books in question, you will find these talks informative, thought - provoking, and helpful.
I think this way of writing very helpful for Students, but I continuously get Quality Essay Writing Help Online or go buy a writing book if I need extra support.
I don't think I've done a write - up on how selecting a cover - art designer works, but I did figure out, through trial and error, that it's helpful to get someone who has experience doing books.
This book will hopefully be helpful to people just starting out (or thinking about indie publishing) as well as those well down the path.
Your nonfiction book proposal will essentially be a much longer version of a query letter for literary agents (you might find it helpful to think of your query letter as an «Executive Summary» of your nonfiction book proposal).
So, I thought it would be helpful to share a few key questions that you should ask when considering what kind of publisher is right for you or when negotiating a book contract, especially if you've been approached by a publisher already.
Some of my 1 - on - 1 author coaching clients have found it helpful to think of their query letter as an «Executive Summary» of their book proposal.
If you think that's totally unfair, I agree: most readers won't review a book even if they liked it; and most readers won't click to vote a book review as «helpful» unless it's a negative review.
After a few meditation sessions I thought it would be helpful to take a closer look at some of my favorite books and who they were published by.
I thought today I should share with you a book which I found to be really helpful for self - published authors.
I've written before about how I think negative reviews are most likely to be voted most helpful, by people who agree with the themes and issues but probably haven't actually read the book, and are therefore also misleading.
I think it's helpful for authors to think about a platform not as a way to push sales of your book, but as a way to have a conversation with your readers.
Although it's target audience is very focused, I was amazed at the amount of interest they generated in diverse media that I would have never thought of... They are very nice and comfortable to work with, and they make life easy taking you step by step, which is very helpful, especially for people like me who have not the first clue about marketing a book!
I think there are two helpful things to demonstrate to an agent here to help convince her that your book could continue to succeed if placed with a publisher.
I also think people that liked the author's other book The Secrets of Midwives will enjoy this book (Cindy J.) The Things We Keep will be helpful for people who have family and loved ones with dementia related disease (Kimberly H.)
I thought it was very sincere and good - hearted (pardon the pun) but not extremely helpful because it was too broadly defined, trying to cover too much ground, and including esoteric systems like anthroposophy that really needs its own book.
If you've ever thought about writing an illustrated children's book, it might be helpful for you to see the back story.
I watched your video on syncing books to Kindle devices and apps and thought it was helpful.
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