books:
Do-It-Yourself Therapy: How to Think, Feel, and Act Like a New Person in Just 8 Weeks (Do It Yourself Therapy)
4 reviews
Lynn Lott
,
Barbara Mendenhall
, ...
Career Pr Inc
, 1999
No Quick Fixes
This book is chock full of ideas. It actually feels heavy, heavier than it should for its size. The book is well organized and the authors give the theory in a familiar way, with lots of examples, and then follow up with hints, locks, keys, and activities. Anyone can pick up this book, open to any page, and find something helpful. The top card information is particularly clear. There are ...
Mind Renewal in a Mindless Age: Preparing to Think and Act Biblically : A Study of Romans 12:1-2
2 reviews
James Montgomery Boice
Baker Pub Group
, 1993
A Pleasing Beginning to Romans 12:1-2
This is a relatively short study, but Dr. Boice hits the nail on the proverbial head with this book, as it relates to the whys and wherefores of Romans 12:1-2, where the Scripture teaches us not to be conformed to this world, but to be transformed by the renewing of the mind. It's a good beginning, but not a comprehensive one, and for the concept, it's an excellent start. He focuses on keeping ...
Think & Act Like A Winner
5 reviews
Rob Wilson
A Million Miles of Motivation Llc
, 2001
A New Required Reading For The Classroom!
This book is a real winner! The chapter that really captured my attention was Chapter One "Abnormality". Just imagine if high school students would read a book that inspires them to be abnormal. They might actually be excited to read more! That's how I felt when I read that first chapter. I couldn't wait to finish reading the whole book. Wilson speaks to you with his writing. It is clear-cut and ...
Women, Decode the Law of Attraction: Crack the 6 Codes: How to Think, Act & Attract what you really want from ...
2 reviews
Orly Katz
Creative Book Publishing International
, 2008
A lovely bowl of cherries waiting for the readers
Orly's new book: "Women Decode the Law of Attraction", is not only a great explanation of the Law of Attraction for women, but it also includes a useful workbook, a free dessert--"The Icing on the Cake." Orly offers a lovely bowl of cherries to her readers. Each cherry contains more exercises (in addition to the ones in the book) to reinforce the six codes introduced in the book. It's great to ...
How to Think Like a CEO and Act Like a Leader: Practical Insights for Performance and Results!
8 reviews
Michael F. Andrew
BookSurge Publishing
, 2008
A must-read for Managers, HR-Professionals, Consultants and Executive Coaches!
This is one of the best management books I have ever read! Many of the Mr. Andrews' insights match perfectly with what I have experienced working as a business consultant with numerous European companies. He gives a great synopsis of the basic principles of leadership and management. It's a must-read for managers (of all levels), HR-professionals, consultants and executive coaches!
Compel: How to Get Others in Your Organization to Think and Act Differently
7 reviews
Robert D. Gilbreath
Wiley
, 2007
I like this book!
I think there's something wrong with the Cover Jacket Design, and probably with the Title! This book deserve more that the few review and (probably) sales! The writer is a very successful speaker, but most probably the not a good marketers? i m not sure, but i think this is a GREAT BOOK with GOOD CONTENT. I came across when opening several books and i was still unsure about this one, but there ...
Think Big, Act Small : How America's Best Performing Companies Keep the Start-up Spirit Alive
17 reviews
Jason Jennings
Amazon Remainders Account
, 2005
Stories of Business Practices, Culture, & Philosophy of Nine Successful Companies
This is a great business practice/philosophy book. It doesn't throw numbers at you or tell you how to hit your quarterly target. Instead, the stories of nine culturally healthy and monetarily profitable companies are told. The format is interviews with the company leaders and other key players. Jennings expounds on the interviews and builds similarities among the companies. For instance, these ...
What Would You Do If-- : A Simple Strategy for Preparing Kids to Think and Act Responsibly
2 reviews
Shalmarie Bunker
,
Kim Osborne
Bonneville Books
, 2002
AuthorZone.Com Book Review
The Review Section one The Early Years presents five chapters Out of Sight But Not Out of Mind, School Daze, Emergency Exits, Let's Go Fly a Kite, Out and About, and Final Thoughts. Section two The Later Years is eight chapters Friendly Reminders, Study Strategies, The 9 1 1 , Let's Party!, The Dating Game, Getting Connected?, Working Hard or Hardly Working?, Baby Baby! And in the end. The ...
Think Kosmically Act Globally: An Anthology of Essays on Ethics, Spirituality, and Metascience
2 reviews
Yasuhiko Genku Kimura
Univ of Science & Philosophy
, 2000
READ THIS MORE THAN ONCE!
The author is inspired by the scientist/mystic Walter Russell and finds interesting ways to elucidate the ideas and concepts first put forth by Russell. Anyone who has interest in the polar nature of creation will find this an interesting presentation and a challenge to absorb and master. All aspects of life are enhanced when viewed through the lens offered by the author's insight.
"When a stranger calls you mom": A child development and relationship perspective on why abused and neglected ...
2 reviews
Katharine Leslie
Writer's Collective
, 2004
Wonderful book!
I normally don't write reviews, but wanted to say how wonderful this book is. I have been to Dr. Leslie's conference that accompanied this book and both she and the book are amazing - dead on in dealing with attachment issues. As a professional in the mental health field, her approaches have been most valuable in working with kids and their families with attachment issues. [...] Good luck!
The New Personality Self-Portrait: Why You Think, Work, Love and Act the Way You Do
30 reviews
John M. Oldham
,
Lois B. Morris
Bantam
, 1995
A True Self Portrait
I love this assessment and the information it reveals. I would like it even better if it was on line. :-)
How Ideas Work: Think with Conviction, Act with Confidence
1 review
Kent Worthington
No Nonsense Press Inc
, 2003
Great Book - I have read it 5 times!!!!!
I loved this book and highly recommend it to everyone. A MUST READ!!!!
Distinguishing Marks Of A Leader: How You Can Think, Act, And Earn Like A Leading Salesperson
1 review
Mark Leader
OakHill Press
, 2004
High Performing Sales Professional Shares His Secrets
I was struck by several things as I picked up this book. First, it's small enough not to be intimidating to the reader-very important for salespeople with precious little time on their hands. Second, the print is large enough to make it highly readable and comfortable for busy people to move through efficiently. Third, the tone is conversational. You feel like you're having a chat with the ...
Lasting Contribution: How to Think, Plan, and Act to Accomplish Meaningful Work
15 reviews
Tad Waddington
Agate B2
, 2007
A theory to guide and facilitate actions that make a contribution that lasts
Frankly, I did not know what to expect as I began to read this book but soon realized that, accompanied by Tad Waddington, I had embarked on a journey of discovery to learn the answer to a very important question: How can I make a contribution that lasts? Waddington asserts that "lasting contributions [begin italics] are caused [end italics]. Simply put, you [begin italics] cause [end italics] a ...
C E O Logic: How to Think and Act Like a Chief Executive
17 reviews
Career Press, 1998
The REAL DEAL!! A Guide for becoming a "Level 5" manager
As the back cover of this book says, go ahead, read those other books by high-profile celebrity CEOs to get motivated. Then read this book to see HOW it is done. I say, skip the celebrity CEO du jour books, and go straight to this 5-star book for "Level 5" people. This is a clear, consise, and exceptionally well proofread and published book (not one error in this book - as opposed to Moore's ...
Overcoming Procrastination: Or How to Think and Act Rationally in Spite of Life's Inevitable Hassles
6 reviews
Albert Ellis
,
William Knaus
Signet
, 1979
Looking into the Eye of the Storm
In this little book, Dr. Albert Ellis gives us tools in order to deal with procrasination. He instructs us in his A-B-C system of mental health. We have the Activating event (A), the Beliefs that we hold (B), and the Consequences of those beliefs (C). (A) for me is writing this review. (B) is my Belief that it must be a perfect review. (C) is the Consequence which I experience from that ...
What Men Want: Why Men Think, Feel & Act the Way They Do
1 review
H. Norman Wright
Regal Books
, 1996
Excellent
I have read many books about trying to understand men and women regarding relationships, but not quite like this one. It is very informative, straight to the point and it really is a great guide book for someone that is in the dating scene. There are many books that just goes on and on about men and why they are the way they are and so on... but yet, it still does not help my wondering mind. ...
How Dogs Think: What the World Looks Like to Them and Why They Act the Way They Do
12 reviews
Stanley Coren
Free Press
, 2005
Single Best Dog Book I've Ever Read
As the owner of an established pet care business, and the parent of a rescue dog with severe aggression issues, I've read just about every book on dogs you can imagine. How To Speak Dog is without a doubt the single most informative and interesting book relating to dogs that I've ever read. Coren's detailed and precise explanation of canine body language has helped me aniticipate and prevent ...
Making the Impossible Possible: Think It! Act It! Become It
11 reviews
Jason Boreyko
Jason Borekyo Enterprises
, 1999
Fantastic Read
"Making the Impossible Possible" is an easy to read textbook for success. This book is a must for everyone's self help library! Jason's TAB Plan has enabled me to accelerate my business plans and helped me to set goals that I am now able to achieve."
Who Are We, Really? The Truth About Why We Think and Act the Way We Do
1 review
Robert Wiedemeyer
Dendrax
, 2006
A coldly and brutally honest appraisal of what motivates human beings to act the way they do
Who Are We Really: The Truth About Why We Think And Act The Way We Do by for practicing neurologist Robert Wiedemeyer is a coldly and brutally honest appraisal of what motivates human beings to act the way they do. Written exclusively from a biological and scientific perspective, and discarding religious, metaphysical, or folk wisdom concerns, Who Are We Really emphasizes the overpowering ...
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