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Damn! Why Didnt I Write That?: How Ordinary People are Raking in $100,000.00 or More Writing Nonfiction Books ...52 reviews
Marc McCutcheon

Quill Driver Books, 2006

The Book is a Gem !
This book is a real gem ! To anyone writing a book, wanting to write a book, or considering the possibility, buy this book ! Here's why. The author shows you how to find a niche and fill it by writing your book, as well as how to sell and promote your book. In addition, you are walked through the steps of negotiating a book deal, shown all the pitfalls, and given sample contracts to use or ...
  
  











  



  
Awakening the Entrepreneur Within: How Ordinary People Can Create Extraordinary Companies18 reviews
Michael E. Gerber

Collins Business, 2008

Enjoyed, but not my favorite
I really like Michael Gerber the teacher. I appreciate everything he has written and appreciate his business mind. I am a frequent reader of his "E-Myth" book and a subscriber to his newsletter. If you are expecting this book to be a "how to" on starting a business, it has very little nuts and bolts. However, for the dreamer in all of us who call ourselves "entrepreneurs," it is a great book ...
  
  











  



  
Growing Great Employees: Turning Ordinary People into Extraordinary Performers17 reviews
Erika Andersen

Portfolio Hardcover, 2006

An inspiring resource!
Tending the garden is metaphor and departure point for this brilliantly clear, wise and pragmatic book. If you aspire to be an effective leader, if you strive to achieve the potentiality of those who work with you or for you - whether you are a human resources professional, a CEO or newly minted supervisor - Erika Andersen's insights, tools and exercises will deepen your skills, give you fresh ...
  
  











  



  
Ordinary People136 reviews
Judith Guest

Penguin (Non-Classics), 1982

Great read - stayed with me for a long time
This was one of my favourite books as a teen (ie about 15 years ago)! It's about grief and death and a family falling apart. I kept my battered copy for years when I lived in the UK and brought it home to Jamaica with me. I really identified with it at the time and felt that it crossed gender, racial, and cultural barriers in dealing with the topics. I am not white, upper middle class American ...
  
  











  



  
Way of the Turtle: The Secret Methods that Turned Ordinary People into Legendary Traders: The Secret Methods ...67 reviews
Curtis Faith

McGraw-Hill, 2007

Being A Turtle Doesn't Mean You Are Slow
Take a group of intelligent people, teach them a classic trend following trading system, give them some money to trade, and what do you have? One of the most fascinating trading stories ever told. This book is an eyewitness account of the story of the Turtles, told by the most successful of the bunch. And while the book does not go into details about the story it does something better- it ...
  
  











  



  
The Life You've Always Wanted Participant's Guide: Six Sessions on Spiritual Disciplines for Ordinary People ...5 reviews
John Ortberg

Zondervan, 2004

Very good Bible Study
I am using this book and video in an adult Bible study with 17 participants. It is a good study which shows you how to live and love like Jesus did. John Ortberg uses humor and touching stories to get his point across. Another thing that I like is that you are referred to scripture to see how Jesus faced the same problems that we face in our daily lives.
  
  











  



  
Afterlife Encounters: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Experiences11 reviews
Dianne Arcangel

Hampton Roads Publishing, 2005

AFTERLIFE ENCOUNTERS: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Experiences
This is one of my ABSOLUTE Favorites. Dianne Arcangel is a highly credible woman and an excellent researcher. Her book is a fantastic collection of personal accounts. Her writing makes this an easy and fascinating read. As a retired HOSPICE worker, myself, I am so well aware of experiences that people who are dying will share with us. These experiences are so numerous and well-doumented by ...
  
  











  



  
The Life You've Always Wanted: Spiritual Disciplines for Ordinary People (Expanded and Adapted for Small ...38 reviews
John Ortberg

Zondervan, 2002

Third Ortberg book I've used for Sunday School
This is the third book I've used for my Sunday School Class and they have enjoyed everyone so far.
  
  











  



  
Rich Dad's Advisors®: The ABC's of Building a Business Team That Wins: The Invisible Code of Honor That Takes ...7 reviews
Blair Singer

Business Plus, 2004

A core book to read if you are creating a team or a business
As a business coach and an entrepreneur for the last 10 years I found this book to be extremely helpful for myself and my clients. The core message of the book is to get your code of honor out of your head and on to paper for everyone to see and to buy into. A true professional leaves nothing to chance they believe in design! Every company has a personality so do you want your company's ...
  
  











  



  
Life Entrepreneurs: Ordinary People Creating Extraordinary Lives (J-B Warren Bennis Series)10 reviews
Christopher Gergen, Gregg Vanourek

Jossey-Bass, 2008

Inspiring, Genuine and Thought Provoking
This book challenges you to live the life you want to live, even if you don't know it yet. A life without regrets. It instills confidence, inspires and guides you to make a seemingly daunting task very real, within reach. It does not presume to define an extraordinary life, but rather helps us in our efforts to define it for ourselves. The examples within of ordinary people discovering and ...
  
  











  



  
The Fred Factor: Every Person's Guide to Making the Ordinary Extraordinary!3 reviews
Mark Sanborn

Executive Books, 2002

Making a difference made simple ~ Highly Recommend!
Mark Sanborn's book " The Fred Factor" is a wonderfully written wake up call to stop, smell the roses and share them with others. The book shows us how to make a difference in life not only for others but also for ourselves. He opens the door step by step in well-explained detail. Reminding us that we all can be "Fred's". A must read for exploration into the obtainable process of making life ...
  
  











  



  
Creating Family Traditions: Making Memories in Festive Seasons (Let's Make a Memory Series)3 reviews
Gloria Gaither, Shirley Dobson

Multnomah Books, 2004

Give your children beautiful memories that will last forever!
Love, love, LOVE this little book! Divided up into seasons (beginning with Spring), this little book is chock-full of wonderful ideas for creating new family traditions in your home that your kids will cherish for a lifetime and will draw your whole family closer together and closer to God. This book is well-written and full of great illustrations! It is deeply spiritual - Scripture verses are ...
  
  











  



  
Ordinary Magic4 reviews
Malcolm Bosse

Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), 1993

A journey between cultures
"Ordinary Magic", originally published as "Ganesh" almost twenty years ago, is an absorbing and touching story of an American boy, born and raised in India, who must "return" to the United States after both his parents die. When the book opens, Jeffrey "Ganesh" Moore is fourteen. His mother has been dead for five years, and his father is suffering from heart disease. In the first third ...
  
  











  



  
Hidden Value: How Great Companies Achieve Extraordinary Results with Ordinary People8 reviews
Charles A. O'Reilly

Harvard Business School Press, 2000

Detailed case descriptions of high performing companies
This book tells the story of eight extremely successful companies that manage to bring out the best in their people. The stories are detailed descriptions of the company's backgrounds, strategies, systems and management practices. The stories are also larded with quotes from the company's CEO's, HR managers and employees. Following this approach the authors provide the readers the opportunity to ...
  
  











  



  
Change the World : How Ordinary People Can Achieve Extraordinary Results9 reviews
Robert E. Quinn

Jossey-Bass, 2000

Look Within: That's Where Change Management Begins
Hopefully, you have already read some (if not all) of Quinn's earlier books, especially Deep Change which serves as an excellent introduction to this one. In the Preface, he explains that this book "is about changing the world. It is about coming to a deep understanding of human beings and human relationships." He then adds, "The book focuses on vision, unconditional confidence, and profound ...
  
  











  



  
Steve Jackson Games Munchkin 3 Clerical Errors6 reviews

Steve Jackson Games

Steve Jackson Games

Munchkins Strike Again! Film at 11!
This expansion set is an example of the rules of synergy in action. It isn't very many game systems that can get better and better as more and more product is added. Munchkin, with both expansions, measures in at nearly 400 cards. Despite being almost eight times the size of the standard card deck, it is a very playable game that has gotten better with each addition. The new cards make the ...
  
  











  



  
The Lazarus Life: Spiritual Transformation for Ordinary People2 reviews
Stephen W. Smith

David C. Cook, 2008

A journey of transformation
This is an excellent book! Through his years in ministry, through his wisdom, strength, failures and brokenness, Steve Smith serves as a winsome guide for the spiritual journey in Christ. This is an honest, deep book that comes from the heart. As you read this book you can tell that it cost something for Steve to birth this book. I read it personally but we also used it for a small group men's ...
  
  











  



  
Multiple Streams of Internet Income: How Ordinary People Make Extraordinary Money Online, 2nd Edition24 reviews
Robert G. Allen

Wiley, 2006

Robert Allen book
Good content, easy read, easy application. Worth the time to read. Learned several thing I never knew before. How much is one good idea worth?
  
  











  



  
The Life of Your Dreams in 30 Days or Less!: The Ordinary Person's Guide to Extraordinary Abundance15 reviews
Cindy Day

iUniverse, Inc., 2007

The Life of Your Dreams in 30 Days or Less!
This is an awesome book! I really wish I had found this book before I spent hundreds of dollars on so many other titles pertaing to LOA that just left me scratching my head trying to figure out what the author was attempting to say. Cindy Day explains the application of LOA in a manner that is clear, concise and simple enough that anyone could read this book and begin seeing results almost ...
  
  











  



  
The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land, Updated in 2008 for the 60th Anniversary of the ...38 reviews
Donna Rosenthal

Free Press, 2008

My People
Rosenthal, Donna. "The Israelis: Ordinary People in an Extraordinary Land", New Press, revised and updated, 2008. My People Amos Lassen Americans have no idea who the Israelis are. The stories we get in the American media by and large depends on the source of the report. We see them here as soldiers fighting for their freedom and we see them as aggressive colonizers who determined to ...
  
  











  







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