Books: Self-Help
Currently listing articles 179-151:
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BC Radio Live: T4 Project's Shannon Saint Ryan, ThisNext's Scott Morrow, Authors Daniel R. Solin and David Ludwig, MD— Up this week: The T4 Project, shopping social networks, 401(k) plans, and childhood obesity.
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Book Review: Your Brain - The Missing Manual by Matthew MacDonald— A comprehensive guide to your brain, how it works, and how you can work with it.
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Book Review: I'd Rather Be In The Studio! The Artist's No-Excuse Guide to Self-Promotion by Alyson B. Stanfield— Make your art career thrive with this new book, chock full of straight forward entrepreneurial strategies for success!
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Book Review: The Home Office From Hell Cure: Transform Your Underperforming, Time-Sucking Homebased Business into a Runaway Success by Jeffrey A. Landers— This humorous and energetic book will help you turn your chaotic home office into a professional ally
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Book Review: The 99th Monkey - A Spiritual Journalist's Misadventures with Gurus, Messiahs, Sex, Psychedelics, and Other Consciousness-Raising Experiments by Eliezer Sobel— With Sobel as our guide we laugh, scream, cry, vomit, and refuse to drink the water used to cleanse the guru's sandals.
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Book Review: Composition - A Fiction Writer's Guide for the 21st Century by Linda Lavid— A useful starting point and a reference you’ll find yourself going back to along the way.
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Book Review: Eat, Pray, Love - One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India, and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert— My favorite self-help book, and one that makes you think about what elements in life create lasting happiness within each of us.
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Interview with Sharyn McGinty of In The Library Reviews— "We don’t review to stroke an author’s ego," states McGinty.
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Interview with Alex Moore, Book Review Editor of ForeWord Magazine— "Some reviewers don't have the breadth of background to be aware of what has already been written - what's bad and what's good."
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Interview with Bev Walton-Porter of Scribe & Quill— "I don't believe advance review copies should be sold or donated under any circumstance," says Porter.
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Book Review: Awake at the Wheel by Mitchell Lewis Ditkoff— Anyone who needs out-there solutions for box-bound problems should definitely give this one a read.
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Interview with Ron Kavanaugh of Mosaic Literary Magazine— "Some authors should never be published and I think it's a reviewer's responsibility to critique to that extent," states Kavanaugh.
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Interview with Carolyn Howard-Johnson of The New Book Review— "Paying for something undermines its credibility. And, yes, that even applies to the paid reviews that Kirkus does."
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Interview with Magdalena Ball of The Compulsive Reader and Blogcritics Magazine— "I think that the term 'legitimate' is full of emotion and fraught with danger!" states Ball.
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Book Review: Midlife Manual For Men by Stephen Arterburn and John Shore— Manual delivers on it's title by providing for self-examination, goal setting and "finding significance in the second half."
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Book Review: The Giving Myths - Giving Then Getting the Life You've Always Wanted by Stephen B. McSwain— An encouraging book that teaches the importance of generosity and exposes the myths attached to giving.
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Book Review: The Venus Approach to Real-Estate Investing by S. A. Philipp and Barbara Heil-Sonneck— Being a woman is an asset in the real-estate development business. This books tells and shows you how.
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Book Review: How Not to Write a Novel by Howard Mittlemark and Sandra Neuman— ...pick up How Not to Write a Novel. We’ll thank you later.
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BC Radio Live Welcomes Authors Gary Siegel and Leander Kahney Along With The Architects and The Band of Heathens— Join BC Radio Live for lively discussion about books and music.
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Book Review: The Chic Entrepreneur by Elizabeth W. Gordon and Leanna Adams— Calling all business women: take your business from flats to stilettos!
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Interview with Melissa Zollo, Author of Discover the Power of Imagination— Melissa Zollo is an author, speaker and imagist. In this interview she talks about the power of imagination.
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Book Review: Hungry by Allen Zadoff— "What I know now," Zadoff states, "was that my head was hungry. My disease was hungry. My body was quite full."
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Book Review: Dancing with Wonder - Self-Discovery through Stories by Nancy King— King enriched my ability to tell stories and to use those tales to assist with the healing process in others.
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Interview with Gabrielle Goddard, Author of Gulp!— In her new book, Gabrielle Goddard teaches you how to step out of your comfort zone in order to achieve your dreams.
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Interview with Karin Abarbanel, Author of Birthing the Elephant— Karin Abarbanel talks about her new book and how it can help women who are considering opening a small business.
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Interview with Nancy Oelklaus, Author of Journey from the Heart: Living and Working Authentically— Nonfiction writer and poet Nancy Oelklaus talks about her latest nonfiction book.
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Book Review: In An Instant - A Family's Journey of Love and Healing by Lee and Bob Woodruff— The story of the anchorman's recovery from a TBI suffered covering the war in Iraq.
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Book Review: ADHD & Me — What I Learned From Lighting Fires At The Dinner Table by Blake E.S. Taylor— Finally, an ADHD book that speaks directly to me.
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Book Review: Dump Your Trainer by Ashley Marriott and Marc L. Paulsen, M.D.— Do you really need to pay someone to count for you?
