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Author | : Christie Young |
Publisher | : Potter/TenSpeed/Harmony |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2014-08-26 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 0385345585 |
Breaking from the tradition of buttoned-up guides for girls, Girl Talk is an illustrated collection of hysterically funny and necessary reflections on life, love, and making it in the modern world. Combining etiquette tips with true stories from her own not always quite together life, Christie Young proves herself to be adept around managing life’s vicissitudes. Whether you seek advice on handling running out of booze during the holidays or running into your ex on the subway, Girl Talk offers the keys to coping in a world bereft of rhyme or reason. Let’s talk about: • Realizing you look exactly like your boyfriend’s sister • Overthinking text messages and analyzing emoticons • Looking calm in a bar alone (without the help an iPhone) • Accidentally stealing something from the farmer’s market • Choosing between getting to work on time or showering • Responding to a sexy text your uncle meant to send to his girlfriend • Organizing your wardrobe, from crop tops to bolo ties • Handling a roommate who rents out your living room to strangers • Kicking your Netflix sci-fi marathon habit And much, much more.
Author | : Karla Starr |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2018-08-14 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 069813981X |
“I don't know when I've been so wowed by a new author” –Chip Health, co-author of The Power of Moments and Switch A talented journalist reveals the hidden patterns behind what we call "luck" -- and shows us how we can all improve outcomes despite life’s inevitable randomness. "Do you believe in luck?" is a polarizing question, one you might ask on a first date. Some of us believe that we make our own luck. Others see inequality everywhere and think that everyone’s fate is at the whim of the cosmos. Karla Starr has a third answer: unlucky, "random" outcomes have predictable effects on our behavior that often make us act in self-defeating ways without even realizing it. In this groundbreaking book, Starr traces wealth, health, and happiness back to subconscious neurological processes, blind cultural assumptions, and tiny details you're in the habit of overlooking. Each chapter reveals how we can cultivate personal strengths to overcome life’s unlucky patterns. For instance: • Everyone has free access to that magic productivity app—motivation. The problem? It isn’t evenly distributed. What lucky accidents of history explain patterns behind why certain groups of people are more motivated in some situations than others? • If you look like an underperforming employee, your resume can't override the gut-level assumptions that a potential boss will make from your LinkedIn photo. How can we make sure that someone’s first impression is favorable? • Just as people use irrelevant traits to make assumptions about your intelligence, kindness, and trustworthiness, we also make inaccurate snap judgments. How do these judgments affect our interactions, and what should we assume about others to maximize our odds of having lucky encounters? We don’t always realize when the world's invisible biases work to our advantage or recognize how much of a role we play in our own lack of luck. By ending the guessing game about how luck works, Starr allows you to improve your fortunes while expending minimal effort.
Author | : Philip Galanes |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 2012-11-27 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 145160579X |
A series of whimsical essays by the New York Times "Social Q's" columnist provides modern advice on navigating today's murky moral waters, sharing recommendations for such everyday situations as texting on the bus to splitting a dinner check.
Author | : Adam J. Kurtz |
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Release | : 2021-08 |
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ISBN | : 9780996907293 |
Unsolicited Advice is an annual planner, calendar, and journal from artist and author Adam J. Kurtz.
Author | : Lief Elmire Gaston |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 2020-12-29 |
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The book discusses life lessons one must need to find self-sufficiency and internal happiness while being an impactful human being on the road to fulfilling purpose. Helping to navigate through hard times, relatable for the sad times; this book is a highlight of what millennials need to know. When you adopt these moral codes, you protect your heart, secure your future, and maintain the focus necessary to make a difference in your lifetime. Not only will you make a difference in your generation, but have an impact on the lives of the generations that are to follow. Unsolicited advice is advice that you did not ask for but are given anyway; Salt-water is the chemistry of your tears; salt & water are essential nutrients for survival. This poetically crafted masterpiece is categorized as self-help but is innovative as it jumps between first and third person. Laced with deep and reflective poetry, the author lets the readers in her mind as she learns these lessons herself; sometimes, the hard way.
Author | : John Perry |
Publisher | : Workman Publishing |
Total Pages | : 113 |
Release | : 2012-08-28 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 0761175008 |
At last: Self-help for procrastinators. (The secret: acceptance!) Filled with charm, tongue-in-cheek wit, and the insights of a lifelong introspective dawdler, The Art of Procrastination is a philosophical self-help program for every reader who suffers the pangs of being a procrastinator. John Perry celebrates this nearly universal character flaw by pointing out how often procrastinators are, paradoxically, doers. They may not be accomplishing everything on their to-do lists, but that doesn’t make them slackers. It just indicates a need to rethink the to-do list. He also introduces the philosophical notion of akrasia (the mystery of why we often choose to act against our better judgement), examines the torturous relationship between procrastination and perfectionism, and shows how to give yourself permission to do an imperfect but, in fact, perfectly good job. These are strategies—task triage, horizontal organization. Underlying causes—right-parenthesis deficit disorder. Anecdotes and ideas. But above all, an attitude of acceptance. Pat yourself on the back for what you manage to get done—but don’t stop enjoying that time you waste, too. Who knows where daydreams will lead?
Author | : Adam J. Kurtz |
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Release | : 2020-09 |
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ISBN | : 9780996907279 |
Unsolicited Advice is an annual planner, calendar, and journal from artist and author Adam J. Kurtz.
Author | : Diane Windingland |
Publisher | : Small Talk Big Results |
Total Pages | : 78 |
Release | : 2010-10-30 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0983007802 |
Little tips and techniques for big success in business.
Author | : Michael T. Motley |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 337 |
Release | : 2008-04-04 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1412942152 |
Studies in Applied Interpersonal Communication offers solutions for communication problems that erupt in our daily lives. By focusing on socially meaningful applied research in communication, this book offers a new direction for interpersonal communication studies. Featuring original studies that are practical and relevant, chapters provide readers with a balanced combination of rigorous research with pragmatic application. This book will generate enthusiasm among students and scholars and inspire future research that moves beyond the theoretical and toward the practical.
Author | : Lyndall Stokes Ridenour |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 287 |
Release | : 2018-02-19 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1973611864 |
This book was written by a grandmother who wanted to share her love of God with her grandchildren. In this book, she describes in daily lessons how many life experiences (including surviving a dissected aorta when she was given a 7% chance of survival) have strengthened her faith in God and have given her a feeling of peace and hope she prays for her loved ones to have. She also wanted her grandchildren to know what a special book the Bible is and the encouragement that can be found in Gods word. For I know the plans I have for you, says the LORD. They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. Jeremiah 29:11 NLT