Sentences with phrase «time authors like»

«Jordan's accomplishments are worthy of sharing with the world, and it's first - time authors like him that we had in mind when we undertook the creation of Balboa Press,» said Reid Tracy, Hay House CEO.
And when I look ahead to upcoming books from first - time authors like Sarah Bessey, Elizabeth Esther, Glennnon Melton, Micha Boyett, and others, I feel so privileged to be part of what I consider a movement.
For a first time author like myself, this book was a great introduction into the hard - yards of marketing.
Anyway, I just wanted to just pop in to THANK you all so much for your help in allowing me this honor, because without YOUR SUPPORT, without you sharing the book and telling your friends about it, there is no way something like this would have ever happened for a first time author like me.

Not exact matches

These are very deep - seeded systemic issues that take a long time to resolve, but with authors and activists like Leader - Chivée at the helm, progress just might move forward that much quicker.
Time - management expert Laura Vanderkam, author of What The Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast (Portfolio Trade, 2013) says one of the reasons people say they don't like mornings is that they stay up too late.
Since then it's been a powerful journey for me — building up a multi-million dollar online media company, speaking all over the world, helping authors reach the New York Times bestsellers list, advising for billion - dollar brands, receiving media praise from places like Details magazine and much more.
«China has engaged for a very long time in the theft of our intellectual property as well as practices like forced technology transfer,» said Navarro, author of several books anti-China books including «Death by China.»
But as research by author Noam Wasserman (author of The Founder's Dilemma) has shown, by the time a venture is three years old 50 percent of founders are no longer in charge, a cliff - like decline that continues to plummet by upwards of 10 percent every year thereafter.
The young Sulzberger was one of the authors of the Innovation Report digital manifesto that the Times came out with in 2014, which talked about the potential threats from competitors like BuzzFeed.
Charles Duhigg, staff writer for The New York Times and author of The Power of Habit, answers questions from readers on Quora on topics ranging from how to develop a blogging habit to what it's like to work as a journalist.
While this may seem both like simple advice and a bit extreme, let's not forget Ferriss is the author of five New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling books.
He is a New York Times Bestselling author of books like The Impact Equation, Trust Agents, Social Media 101 and Google Plus for Business.
Michael Simmons is an award - winning social entrepreneur, bestselling author, and contributor to publications like Forbes, Fortune, Inc., Entrepreneur, Time, Business Insider, and HBR.
Indeed, if you listen on occasion to O'Leary's turns on the radio, you may observe he speaks at times like a character out of a novel by the libertarian author Ayn Rand.
New York Times best - selling author and noted hedge fund trading specialist D.R. Barton made it his mission to bring the previously hidden investment strategies of legendary traders like George Soros, Warren Buffett, Jesse Livermore, and others into the open.
I feel like the author spends more time doing theology based upon his feelings than he does based upon the Biblical text.
On both counts, the Bible was far ahead of its time, for the Author of the Bible is the «One who is stretching out the heavens like a fine gauze», Jehovah God, who revealed this to both Job and Isaiah.
At a later time, within a different intellectual tradition, the author of Job poses in a dramatic fashion the difficulty of believing in a god like the Yahweh of the exodus.
The common habit of using the Bible by concentrating on one verse at a time (which may or may not be a complete sentence) is at best a very slow, plodding way to get at the author's main points, rather like playing dominoes or checkers at the rate of one or two moves per day or per week, and at worst a fragmentation and distortion.
Take the time to study both sides, you should study religion in all aspects, study it thoroughly not just from a christian book store written by christian authors, that's like studying politics from a Hitler youth book store, you will get a severely flawed view point.
It is not an exaggeration to say there is no way the writer would say something like, «Such - and - such college has the dubious distinction of being the MOST religious campus etc. etc.» The author is fueling the notion that somehow being less religious is somehow a bad thing when each day and throughout history it has been shown time and again being more religious is more of a liability.
It made me think about the book I read a long time ago «Black Like Me» (The author dyed his skin and traveled around the country, mostly living on the streets, to learn how he would be treated.)
Author and activist Bryan Stevenson was recently interviewed on The Daily Show, and in his conversation with Jon Stewart, noted that Americans often have a difficult time acknowledging and confessing those corporate injustices — like racism — that are a part of our shared history and a part of our present - day culture.
The contemplations of the author can be a bit rambling at times and sometimes seem to focus on random things like what Mary thought of Joseph's home and workshop, and what the house was like, did the workshop look out onto a busy road, was Joseph well known for his carpentry skills etc..
Did you ever hear that there were other books, letters, and documents that were written near the time the books of the Bible were written, claiming to be by authors like the Apostles Andrew, Thomas, Peter, and Paul, but which are not found in our Bible?
maybe he uses this world's reality, or something like this world's reality... The author can create a past, a history... and then create a Now Time, a present time, and a future time... So maybe God did create the world 10,000 years ago... and gave it a past, billions of years old... if you are God you can create the Reality of the worlTime, a present time, and a future time... So maybe God did create the world 10,000 years ago... and gave it a past, billions of years old... if you are God you can create the Reality of the worltime, and a future time... So maybe God did create the world 10,000 years ago... and gave it a past, billions of years old... if you are God you can create the Reality of the worltime... So maybe God did create the world 10,000 years ago... and gave it a past, billions of years old... if you are God you can create the Reality of the world...
Furthermore, doc.uments like the dead sea scrolls help to reinforce the notion that our modern Bibles are unchanged since the time that the original authors penned them.
The author chooses an interpretation of the Transfiguration narrative in which the time on the mountain is like a spiritual retreat — from which Jesus and the disciples must return to the life of active obedience.
The cities of which Mayernik writes» and I have been blessed to have spent time in all five» and others like them captivate us to this day; and whatever else can be said about such places, they demonstrate, in the author's words, that «the costs of building great cities can't be justified in purely pragmatic terms.»
Having been raised on the NIV and a diet of Evangelical staples like Veggie Tales and Adventures in Odyssey, we now preferred more subversive fare, like Tennessee wunderkind Rachel Held Evans's up - from - superstition memoir Evolving in Monkey Town and Michigan pastor Rob Bell's universalist manifesto Love Wins, which earned the author glowing profiles in the New York Times and TIME magazine.
His function, like that of the author of the gospel, and like the Christian's of any time, is simply witness.
Fran Costigan, the Queen of Vegan Desserts, vegan pastry chef extraordinaire, author of More Great Good Dairy - Free Desserts Naturally, created this vegan twinkie recipe a few years ago but seems like a good time to talk about it again.
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Author of Food Matters and New York Times colomnist Mark Bittman would, claiming that he likes tofu better than white - meat -LSB-...]
I didn't follow (all) the rules: If I really had 40 days of my life to block off to dedicate to the Whole30, I would have reintroduced foods (such as dairy and grains) a little bit at a time, like the authors suggest.
They have a shelf life of 8/10 years at the very top if they are lucky so who can begrudge them the opportunity to make hay whilst the sun is shining... am not saying Sanchez is not money driven but the way the guy plays i can mortgage my life he actually enjoys the game, enjoys wining first and foremost then money comes 2nd... like the author of the article rightly pointed out, he was in Messi's shadow at Barca and could not express himself fully, now he is at a club where he is the main man and given a free role and license to express himself and i very much doubt if he will want to go to a club like Madrid (as been rumoured in the dailies today) to relieve the bad experience he suffered at Barca because let us face facts, he is never going to displace CR7 as the main man, so even if Madrid sells Benzema or Bale to make room for him he will be back to the same position he was at Barca, this time he will be playing 2nd fiddle to CR7 so my guess is all the Madrid talks is been fed the press by his agents to drive a hard bargain when contract extension talks resumes.....
Firstly, it's obviously tongue in cheek — the author still has her 2 cats (or so her bio says), she just doesn't like them all the time which I can TOTALLY relate to.
Like you, Roald Dahl is one of my absolute favourite authors of all time.
Yes, there can be a pathology to women like Friedman who fall for an inmate; many have a «wound,» as Visiting Life: Women Doing Time on the Outside author Bridget Kinsella says or have a «need for a safe, idealized, romantic fantasy of love» that «transcends judgment» as Women Who Love Men Who Kill author Sheila Isenberg says.
But some couples have worked through it, which is why therapists like Esther Perel, author of Mating In Captivity, and Tammy Nelson, author of The New Monogamy, suggest it's time to rethink infidelity.
«Kids today rarely respond well to the lecture, so keep any reminders brief and timed when there is no crisis, like before bedtime or over dinner,» says parenting expert, Dr. John Duffy and author of the best - selling book, The Available Parent.
It was really just a way to have really prominent speakers — last year we had Ina May Gaskin and this year we're excited to have Dr. Sears, the author of The Vaccine Book, and many others actually coming to speak and... just many, many speakers all day long, demonstrations on things like baby wearing and baby sign language and cloth diapering, tummy time.
Tough, a former editor at The New York Times Magazine and the author of Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada's Quest to Change Harlem and America (2008), believes that students from schools like KIPP may have «character advantages» over their wealthier counterparts because of the hard work it takes for them to succeed.
At the time, «attachment parenting» was a term known only to a small percentage of parents — many mothers learned about attachment - oriented parenting techniques, like breastfeeding, through La Leche League International and books authored by Dr. William and Martha Sears.
«When Success Leads to Failure,» The Atlantic «The Gift of Failure,» New York Times «If Your Kid Left His Term Paper At Home, Don't Bring It To Him» New York Magazine «Books That Changed My Mind This Year,» Fortune «New Book Suggests Parents Learn to Let Kids Fail,» USA Today «7 Rules for Raising Self - Reliant Children,» Forbes «Before You Let Your Child Fail, Read This,» Huffington Post «How Schools Are Handling an Overparenting Crisis,» NPR «Why Failure Hits Girls So Hard,» Time «The Value of a Mess,» Slate «4 Reasons Why Every Educator Should Read «The Gift of Failure,»» Inside Higher Ed «Why We Should Let Our Children Fail,» The Guardian (UK) «Shelly's Bookworms: The Gift of Failure,» WFAA Dallas «Why I Don't Want My Kids to be Lazy Like Me,» Yahoo Parenting «Jessica Lahey,» Celia Walden for The Telegraph (UK) «How to To Give Your Child The Gift of Failure,» Huffington Post «The Gift of Failure,» Doug Fabrizio, Radio West «In the Author's Voice: The Gift of Failure,» WISU / NPR «The Gift of Failure,» The Good Life Project «Giving Our Children the Gift of Failure,» ScaryMommy «Lyme Resident's Book Challenges Parents and Kids on Failure,» Valley News «The Gift of Failure,» The Jewish Press
We never committed to one single particular book on sleep habits either — like you, I was somewhat overwhelmed by all the choices (and the LENGTH, I mean, if my kid isn't sleeping, I probably don't have the time, energy or focus to devote to a 700 - page tome ABOUT SLEEPING), and found that too many authors turned sleep into a moral high ground.
The author, Karen, knows what it's like to be a busy mother and has lots of time saving and meal planning advice
Melding the category strengths and bestselling authors of both imprints, TarcherPerigee's core publishing areas include: Self - improvement (such as the runaway successes Start Where You Are by Meera Patel, The Power of Kindness by Piero Ferrucci, Attached by Dr. Amir Levine, and A Mind for Numbers by Barbara Oakley); Creativity (including interactive books like Adam J. Kurtz's 1 Page at a Time and Me, You, Us by Lisa Currie as well as the multi-million-copy bestsellers Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards and The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron); Parenting (the New York Times bestseller Brainstorm by Dr. Daniel Siegel, Carol Kranowitz's go - to guide The Out - of - Sync Child, and Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids by Dr. Laura Markham); Spirituality (including bestselling titles like Transcendence by Dr. Norman Rosenthal, Goldie Hawn's 10 Mindful Minutes, The Science of Mind by Ernest Holmes, and I Am the Word by Paul Selig); and Gift / Inspiration (such as the Wall Street Journal bestseller Chasers of the Light by Tyler Knott Gregson, the New York Times bestseller Catification by Jackson Galaxy and the James Beard Award - winner Imbibe by David Wondrich).
Like Thomas Gradgrind in Dickens's Hard Times, their authors take it for granted, probably without realising it, that only «facts» count; that «facts» are hard, solid and impermeable, like billiard balls; and that ideas are, by definition, not «facts&raqLike Thomas Gradgrind in Dickens's Hard Times, their authors take it for granted, probably without realising it, that only «facts» count; that «facts» are hard, solid and impermeable, like billiard balls; and that ideas are, by definition, not «facts&raqlike billiard balls; and that ideas are, by definition, not «facts».
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