Sunday, December 13, 2009
A Published book on how leaders fail
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Self-published book gets into the sport of Geocaching
Team Laughing Gravy has enjoyed geocaching so much that we wanted to open up the sport to more of the public. The Reno area abounds in breathtaking scenery. Many of the local cachers have taken advantage of this by placing caches in locations that provide awesome views.
Rick and Bea Vandenberg, authors of Geocaching Around Reno with Team Laughing Gravy, hope to entice you to find some caches with the photos in this self-published book.
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
A Published book for Preschool Teachers
Some of the advantages of early childhood education include higher grades; better ability to focus; improved social skills; lesser referrals to remedial schools and increased parental involvements.
While there may be some flak against early childhood education, the pros may outweigh the cons.
Hazel S. Adams’s A Handbook for Preschool Teachers, explains conceptualization as the key to early childhood learning.
In her self-published book, Hazel illustrates play and flexibility as the two key elements to conceptualizing. Find out how Hazel uses this concept that preschool teachers can apply for effectively carrying out the child’s developmental phase.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Effortless Dog Training tips in Self-Published Book
Dog training is not only a exciting profession, it is also a great way to advocate social awareness about caring for and respecting dogs.
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Monday, November 16, 2009
Published book reveals Raunchiest Men in History
It has been said that the great men of history, whose contributions have enriched our lives today, were open and had brazen sexuality.
There was Diogenes, the famous philosopher who masturbated in the Athenian marketplace; Jean Jacques Rousseau, whose candid revelations in his book The Confessions earned him the title of being ‘the famous masturbator’.
Ernest Hemingway also bragged about his masturbation sessions on the Paris Left Bank while William Shakespeare’s sexual trysts was also intelligently mapped out in his sonnets as well.
Thomas Smith delves into this paradox in his self-published book, The Raunchiest Men in History. In this book, the author digs deep into the kinky lives of some of the world’s greatest men – from writers, poets, artists and even the clergy.
In The Raunchiest Men in History, Smith also reveals the rather shocking and scandalous sexual pathos among the clergy, some of which include Pius II, the great Vivaldi and Alexander VI. He also provides explanation behind this psychology in Freudian context. The book also recounts the author's sexually intense encounters as well.
The Raunchiest Men in History lets you in on shockingly steamy revelations from some of the world’s greatest men and provides a deeper understanding of the human psyche.
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Self-published book bags 2009 PEN Oakland Award
C. Paolo Caruso, author of the self-published book, Sophia’s Exit Strategy bested other writers in the 2009 Pen Oakland Award, as distinguished from the Ernest Hemingway PEN for outstanding achievement by first-time authors.
This self-published book is also available in St. Mar’s Book, New York. Sophia’s Exit Strategy is published with Xlibris.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Write and be Published
However, writing compelling and informative articles for potential clients can be challenging – anyone can write, but only a few get published.
Carl Friesen lays the groundwork for effective article writing in the self-published book, Writing Magazine Articles.
- what editors dislike most about professional contributors and what you can do about it.
- how to get the editor’s buy-in before you sit down to write the article.
- pain-free ways to write an article – even if you hate writing.
- why each type of article sends a different message about you.
- how an article-writing program can help pull you into more interesting, higher-paying assignments.
Writing Magazine Articles can guide you with crafting articles that really matter in a practical and authoritative way. Thus, you grow and achieve a higher and more respectable profile in your practice.
Carl Friesen has more than 20 years of writing experience for publication. He graduated from Carleton University with a degree in Journalism and holds an MBA from the University of Toronto. In 1998, he established a practice helping professionals successfully build their profiles. The book author is based in Toronto, Canada.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Get your book published this November
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Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Love in the time of Coma
Such is the story of self-published book author Terrell Clima and her husband, Ron, who had a comma after a motorcycle accident.
This beautiful and inspiring story is the heart of Terrell’s published book, Don't Pull That Plug: The Intimacy of a Coma, published by Xlibris.
Getting her book published and sharing it to her readers is the book author's expression of her deep gratitude to God who carried her and Ron through the trying times that strengthened their love for each other.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Do you REALLY know what to do when you get promoted?
Every year in corporate America, thousands of employees continue to be promoted into management positions with little preparation for what they will confront.
The assumption remains that if employees are good enough to be promoted they instinctively know what to do in their new role. Instead, the new boss is challenged by situations he is poorly equipped to handle, causing frustration for him and dissatisfaction among the employees.
Peter Woan’s self-published book, They made you boss, Now what?, is written from his first-hand experience and describes different aspects of the boss’s job. Unsure what to do now that you are moved up to a higher position?
They made you boss, Now what? provides practical insights for the new boss, the experienced boss and even the aspiring boss.
Peter Woan was born and educated in England and then moved to the USA after getting a job as department manager in one of the biggest insurance brokers in the world. He was then promoted to branch manager, then national COO of the specialty insurance division. After working for the said company for a long period of time, he then moved to join another insurance firm.
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Monday, October 12, 2009
Curbing Child Obesity
Obesity in children has become increasingly common not just in the United States but all over the world. In fact, the World Health Organization (WHO) has considered child obesity a global epidemic.
Studies show that obese children are most likely to carry this condition until adulthood. In fact, they are more prone to a plethora of health problems. Chronic diseases such as coronary artery disease, hypertension, diabetes, metabolic disease and certain types of cancer also develop in childhood as well.
Aside from health problems, obese children tend to have low self-esteem, as they are often teased. They also become left out of social activities because they move about slow. This makes them susceptible to depression.
Left untreated, obesity can be fatal to one’s health. With the right diet and exercise, this condition can be treated. This is where the role of parents comes in. They should serve as positive role models for their child and give all the support and encouragement possible.
T. Allan Brenner's self-published book, The Childhood Obesity Dilemma critically looks at child obesity and presents realistic solutions to curb this growing trend. This book is a must-read not only for parents, but also for community leaders and policy makers as well.
The book author is a health and fitness buff. He is currently a high school athletic official and teaches k-8 physical education in Chicago, Illinois.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
A reason to show up for work tomorrow morning
There’s more to reporting for work than simply hitting targets, meeting deadlines and attending meetings.
Cynthia A. Jerkins, a self-published book author gives a fresh perspective on life in the workplace through A Reason to Show Up for Work Tomorrow Morning.
This self-published book is a must-read for many of us who have to drag our feet to leave the house and be in the office every day when the corporate life we live is nothing but an ocean full of toxins: Your boss does nothing but put you down, your customers could never be satisfied, your colleagues couldn’t care less and the results you deliver are hardly noticed. It’s a very distressful life – if you call that life at all!
A Reason to Show Up for Work Tomorrow Morning presents a different way of looking at the workplace. The book author highlights value and integrity and stresses the importance of making excellence as a lifestyle. We cannot control or change what happens to us, but we always have the option to change the way we respond to our circumstances.
Cynthia A. Jerkins has a profound experience with different kinds of superiors and colleagues in various workplaces. The depth of her understanding of the professional world and her experiences in a government office propelled her to publish a book.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Removing Doubt in an Interview
Job interviews are everyone’s worst enemy. How you handle a job interview can make or break your chances of landing that dream job.
One of the major roadblocks of successfully going through a job interview is doubt. It is a contagious problem that an interviewee can pass on to the interviewer, which can ultimately change his/her mind about hiring you. Author Eric Hoss hopes to help job applicants banish doubt in interviews his self-published book, Removing Doubt in an Interview.
In this Xlibris release, Eric Hoss talks about the entire process that takes place during an interview. It provides handy tips, exercises and advice on what to do on when on the ‘hot seat’, thus letting you nail that interview.
Removing Doubt in an Interview is every applicant’s bible to getting the job you want.
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Sunday, September 27, 2009
Mark Whitacre Against All Odds
This in mind, he is known to be the highest-ranking executive-turned-whistleblower in the entire US history. During the investigation, Whitacre admitted to having been involved with embezzling funds and receiving corporate kickbacks, which sent him to almost a decade in prison.
After having been freed from prison, Mark Whitacre reveals his reflections and realizations in this self-published book - that spiritual wealth matters far more than material wealth and to be truthful at all times. His story provides spiritual boost that can be applied in everyday life.
The Informant! is the latest movie under the direction of Steven Soderbergh, who is also known for the films Che, Erin Brockovich, Ocean’s Eleven, Traffic and Sex, Lies and Videotape.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
A prisoner's gripping flight to freedom
Experience heart-pounding action in author Wade J. Halverson’s new self-published novel from his 187 book series, Life After 187.
Sentenced to life in prison when he executes the men who murdered his wife, Kane Silver is singled out by the warden for his fighting ability. Along with inmates Valentino Lopez and Si’Ling Lee, Kane is drafted into service and forced to fight for money in high-stakes tournaments. But when the three friends escape during a New Year’s Eve match in Lake Tahoe-saving the warden’s life in the process-their situation becomes more complicated.
Their status undetermined, they vanish underground and sign on to help a young woman whose parents are being held by an Argentinean drug kingpin. Follow Kane and his friends as they compete and grow closer while rediscovering what it means to be free.
From Lake Tahoe and the western United States to Costa Rica, Hong Kong, Buenos Aires, and Thailand, Life After 187 takes readers on an exhilarating ride filled with big money, intense action, justice, and the pursuit of honor.
Wade J. Halverson is the book author of Kane Silver novels and the 187 series. He has worked as a bodyguard and owned kickboxing gyms for the past twenty years. He currently resides in Southern California.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Winning the legal battle against Child abuse
Children’s rights professionals working in Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) spend a great deal of their lives working to help victims of child abuse. CACs implement a multi-disciplinary approach to investigate, treat and prevent sexual and physical abuse in children.
However, allegations of child abuse are settled in the court and CAC centers often lack qualified legal counsel to make the legal process flow. Thus, CAC professionals may find the rigors of the courtroom rather confusing and complicated.
People working in Children’s Advocacy Centers will find this book useful as it provides an overview of, and addresses many legal concerns CACs may face. The Legal Eagles of Children’s Advocacy Centers can help to better improve the legal system’s response to child abuse as well as programs that serve these children.
Monday, September 14, 2009
The Root of All Diseases
Research has shown that there is a strong link between periodontal disease and cardiovascular disease, as well as other chronic degenerative illnesses. It has been found that those affected with dental disease are more likely to suffer from heart ailments than those who do not.
One theory explains that inflammation caused by dental infection contributes to coronary artery disease. This is because oral bacteria can enter the bloodstream, attach to plaques in the blood vessels and form clots. When this happens, normal blood flow is obstructed and could lead to a heart attack.
Dentist Robert Kulacz and cardiologist Thomas Levy have discovered the huge impact dental diseases have on one’s health. They have found that oral disease cure and prevention can have a significant effect in improving chronic degenerative diseases, much less, keeping them at bay.
This led them to publish a book, The Roots of Disease: Connecting Dentistry and Medicine. This self-published book demonstrates that infective dental toxicity can be the root of all chronic illnesses. By identifying and correcting oral diseases, people may be able to prevent or eliminate chronic degenerative ailments.
Loaded with scientific data from both dental and medical perspectives, The Roots of Disease will enlighten and educate readers that although dentistry and medicine rarely go together, both should not be separated from each other.
The Roots of Disease stresses the assertion that oral health truly has teeth to one’s overall health.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Remembering 9/11
September 11, 2001. A day America would never forget. The world witnessed a series of vicious terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of thousands of innocent people. Many cried and mourned. Nine years have passed and many are still grieving and missing them.
The self-published book, We Remember is Maureen Crethan Santora’s tribute to the innocent victims and heroes who sacrificed their lives on that tragic day. We Remember is a compilation of gripping stories and profound memories of 9/11 victims from the people who love them.
In this inspiring book, one gets to know those who genuinely sacrificed their lives to save others – modern day heroes who have truly made a mark on the lives of people. Heartwarming recollections take you into the hopeful and remarkable lives they lived, giving you a deeper understanding and appreciation of life, in all its essence.
Maureen Crethan Santora is a retired educator, having taught in the New York City Public School System for more than 25 years. On September 11, 2001, she lost her son Christopher who was one of the firefighters during the attack. She has published two other books also remembering the 9/11 tragedy, The Day the Towers Fell and My Son Christopher.
Proceeds of this book will go to the Christopher A. Santora Educational Scholarship Fund, which provides scholarship grants to students and educatinal materials to schools.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Dr. Seuss' legacy lives on
"Children want the same thing we want. To laugh, to be challenged, to be entertained and be delighted." – Dr. Seuss
Keeping Dr. Seuss’s legacy alive, author Stephen J. Hemenway was inspired to publish a children's book series known as The Slouch in the Couch series.
Never Jump on a Grump is Hemenway’s second published book and is filled with outrageous illustrations by Shaun Piela as well as fun and exciting rhymes.
Like the two other titles in his self-published children's book series, The Slouch in the Couch and The Stinkells in Stankwell, Never Jump on a Grump is a fantastic read for children guaranteed to encourage them to read at the same time teach them proper values.
Stephen J. Hemenway is a Deputy Sherriff at the County of Los Angeles. He is also a member of Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI), the International Police Association and the Association for Los Angeles Deputy Sheriff’s. He is also a doting husband to his wife Terri and a proud father of three girls, April, Ashley and Stacie.
The Slouch in the Couch series is published by Xlibris.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
All about Makeup
The art of applying makeup is a tricky process. When done right, makeup magically conceals flaws and imperfections and enhances your best facial features all the same. Makeup enables you to transform into any look you want, with infinitely many possibilities.
Lora Bertuccio’s self-published book, Face It is your complete makeup guide. It is the perfect manual for anyone who wants to learn makeup whether for personal enhancement or to earn income from it.
In this book, Lora Bertuccio incorporates her personal approach and her 20 years of professional experience in the makeup industry. Now you can discover her best kept secrets and learn the tricks other makeup pros use. Face It provides a complete, step-by-step guide on how to apply makeup, what tools to use, how to care for your makeup items and more.
Published in full color, get to see before and after transformations, matching makeup looks for different fashion styles and avant-garde creations.
Face It can help you appreciate beauty at another perspective and face the world with confidence.
Monday, August 31, 2009
The Joy of Making Out
No, it’s not what you think ‘it’ is and it’s not what this book is all about. Ralph Frank Magnotta’s The Joy of Making Out is your ultimate financial guide to making more out of what you have.
By focusing into the basics of financial management, you can be able to properly establish and handle your money, allowing you financial security and stability in the long run. From setting up an automatic savings plan and cutting federal, state and local taxes, The Joy of Making Out also provides helpful online resources that help you get more value for your money.
Ralph Frank Magnotta graduated from the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Finance and Accounting. He also took the Army Air Corp Cadet accelerated course in Syracuse University.
The book author is former Vice-president of the National Association of Internal Revenue (NAIRE) and is a member of various professional organizations such as American Association of Certified Public Accountants and National Association of Tax Professionals.
With the help of this book, making out will never be this good.
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
Advocating Improved Health Care at a Lower Cost
US President Barack Obama has been pushing for health care reform ever since he was elected to office in 2008. As part of his administration's effort to make health care more accessible for every American, the White House is now asking help from doctors in promoting the planned health insurance overhaul.
In the President's proposed reform, health care insurance would be made more available in all its forms, provide more options for the public, and generally lower the cost of medical care. Enlisting the aid of doctors indicates that the administration is depending on interest groups to support the health insurance reforms.
The ongoing health care reform issue is not only a concern for the Obama administration and the politicians who have the ability to approve or decline the proposals, but this most importantly impacts professionals in the medical field, health insurance companies and the American public who is at the receiving end of this conundrum.
There is a need for everyone involved - the physicians, politicians and patients - to know important insights about health care related concerns.
Dr. Arndt von Hippel, in his self-published book Better Health Care at Half the Cost, covers health-related topics ranging from the economy, the medical/industrial complex, taxation and outsourced jobs, to inexpensive remedies for certain health issues.
The book author explains how cheap and effective treatments benefit the patient while discussing hundreds of ways to reduce health care costs and improve patient outcomes. Von Hippel further empowers patients by reviewing what medical care can and cannot achieve, and why screening tests and biopsies often give ambiguous results.
Better Health Care at Half the Cost will certainly give legislators and laymen the leverage they need to make better decisions concerning health care and eventually pass laws that will not only benefit insurance companies, but more importantly make health care more available and affordable to everyone.
Monday, August 24, 2009
How to Process a Legal Appeal: Tips from a Real Jailhouse Lawyer
Systems in any court of law, though created to work for everyone, are still never perfect. Convicted of a crime he was not guilty of, Rick Haley was determined to stand up for his rights and struggle for freedom.
Determined to win the fight, he made an appeal and succeeded. Haley believes that one who has been wrongfully served should strive to defend his/her rights. This inspired him to write a book entitled How to Process a Legal Appeal Successfully.
The procedures explained have also been used many times as a surefire means to gain an appeal in the state and federal courts.
How to Process a Legal Appeal Successfully is a helpful guide for prisoners and families of prisoners in their struggle for justice.
Rick Haley was sentenced to two terms of life imprisonment in the New York State prison system for a crime he knew he was not guilty of. He studied law and obtained two degrees as a paralegal.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Living life at 40
One experiences a great deal of change when hitting 40. It is a particular time when one enters a new stage and faces challenges s/he has never encountered before.
G. Richard Ambrosius, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, first became interested in the changing face of aging. This led him to publish a book on aging and living life well.
The self-published book, Choices and Changes shows how adults aged 40 and above could develop a detailed road map for getting the most from life’s second half.
“This is not a guide to help you plan for disengagement and leisure activities… nor does it focus on the years ahead as a time of decline when your biggest concern might be how to pay for long term health care.” Ambrosius explained.
“On the contrary, it addresses how prevention and positive planning can actually negate the need for many such healthcare expenses.”
The book author challenges his readers to become involved in communities, to begin second (third, fourth) careers, to continue to learn and grow, and to develop a positive self-image.
Choices and Changes contains questions and activities on each section that will help you evaluate where you are and where you plan to go as you traverse life’s second half.
Ambrosius aggressively countered aging stereotypes through his research, products, articles, lectures and workshops in the past 25 years. He is widely known as a humorous and inspiring motivational speaker on the subject of changing population trends and their impact on sales, marketing, customer service and management practices.
G. Richard Ambrosius served as Executive Director of an Area Agency on Aging in Northwest Iowa in 1976. He is the founder and president of Positive Aging and has testified before Congress on several occasions covering the topic. He is happily married is a proud father to three children.
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Sunday, August 16, 2009
Dealing with a terminal illness
Too often, many people who are affected with a terminal illness are not prepared when confronted with the idea of death, let alone accept their fate. They are usually shrouded with fear and uncertainty about what would seemingly lurk ahead. Leading a normal life can be very difficult for those suffering from a terminal illness, including their loved ones too.
Especially for people affected with AIDS, it takes a lot of courage to accept their fate when dealing with this terminal sickness. This has inspired Elaine Young Mcguire to publish a book entitled ‘The Good Thing About AIDS, The Bad Thing About AIDS’.
A retired teacher from Lilburn, Georgia, Elaine Young Mcguire has lost both her brother and son to AIDS.
In this self-published book, smart and heartwarming illustrations by Roy Chung take you into the beauty and madness of wholeheartedly accepting your ordeal with a terminal illness and looking at the situation with a bright eye.
The Good Thing About AIDS, The Bad Thing About AIDS is a compelling book that can touch the hearts and open up the minds of people. It teaches one that an illness should not define one’s life and that it should not get in the way of living normally. It shows that one can still live, laugh and learn more if you willingly accept your fate in stride and embrace the condition you are in.
Death is not the be-all and end-all of everything. It doesn’t always mean a loss. In fact, it is just the beginning of something new. People affected with terminal illnesses, as well as their loved ones, should understand how important it is to embrace and accept things as they come. Only then will one learn to be able to live a life truly worth living.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Carpe Diem!
In one of his mid-nineteenth-century writings, Peter Drucker, the father of management, penned: “there is surely nothing quite so useless as doing with great efficiency what should not be done at all.”
Ken Knox, a self-published book author of the 21st century, lives the same principle the father of management taught and lived in his lifetime. Knox’s published book, Carpe Diem: Simple Strategies to Move from Average to Extraordinary, highlights the value of doing what’s important and ignoring what’s not.
The book author also accounts his experiences being an average person enjoying an extraordinary life. Having worked for Fortune 500 companies and owned several small businesses, Knox deeply understands that the key to achievement is to focus on the right things and do them the right way.
“Seize the day” is what the Latin 'carpe diem' means and the essence of Knox’s published book. He has served small and large businesses in the last 15 years and is conducting trainings and seminars on the matter all over the US and abroad. The book author is also a professor in several colleges and universities.
One doesn’t have to be above average to perform above average results. One is never too young or old to start focusing on the right things. What’s important is that you seize the day.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Publishing one's journey to political activism
The world of political activism transcends the limits of taking out to street protests, handing out leaflets and being vocal against injustice and other forms of oppression. Political activism, in essence, is a continuous struggle to achieve political freedom, social change, economic sustainability and environmental protection.
There is but an ongoing war against discrimination, terrorism, corporate power, patriarchy, US imperialism, etc. For political activist Mary L. Wentworth, political change should start from within. One must acknowledge his/her own consciousness in order to truly see out there and find the solution to many of the world’s problems.
This inspired her to publish a book entitled Discovering America: A Political Journey. This self-published book is a gripping, blow-by-blow memoir about the author’s emotionally abusive experiences as a political activist – from leading political campaigns to being sent to prison in New Hampshire.
Discovering America: A Political Journey narrates political milestones with keen and thorough analysis. It also features an innovative section wherein Mary studies her own experiences from the current political spectrum.
Discovering America: A Political Journey is a must read not just for today’s political activists but for those who truly care. This book aims to give a deeper understanding of prevailing issues at hand so that these can be better addressed.
Born in Maine, Mary Wentworth embraced political activism after getting married and having six daughters.
During the McCarthy witch hunts, she was actively involved in lobbying against gender and race discrimination in Philadelphia for over a decade after quitting her job at a top-secret agency. Mary went full swing as an activist after getting divorced and relocated to Amherst, Massachusetts.
A well-traveled person, Mary writes articles and columns in newspapers and does radio and TV commentaries on different issues.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
MIAMI is the next BIG stop for the next BIG thing
What perfect opportunity to meet and greet other book enthusiasts, boost your book’s exposure and be counted among international book authors than at the 2009 Miami Book Festival.
Over 100,000 book enthusiasts are expected to take part in this week-long gathering, which is also the biggest literary event in the United States. Highlighting this major literary festivity is the annual International street fair on November 13-15 at the Wolfson Campus, Miami Dade College.
The 2009 Miami Book Fair hosts Book Signing and Author Video stints, perfect for authors to showcase their literary works and build a network with book lovers, other book authors, literary agents, publishers and retailers. The 2009 Miami Book Fair promotes and reinforces love for reading and the importance of literacy as well.
All roads lead to Miami in November! Be a part of the 2009 Miami Book Festival. Book your slot now and have a fun and rewarding experience.
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Monday, August 3, 2009
The dark pitfalls of Compulsive gambling
Compulsive gamblers find it extremely difficult to control their urge to gamble. Gambling is all they could ever think about and want to do, even when it is already taking a toll on their relationships with other people, their work or their finances. Broke or not, depressed or happy or even when the stakes are not in their favor, people who are affected with compulsive gambling just can’t seem to stay out of the bet.
Compulsive gambling can cause relationships with loved ones to suffer, wreak havoc on responsibilities in the home or at work and drag you to financial burden. It is estimated that women make up 1/3 of the population who are compulsive gamblers and it continues to rise at present.
Author Rosemary knows for certain just how compulsive gambling can ruin everything good in a person – her having been a gambling addict for more than seven years. This prompted her to publish a book, ‘Women Overpowered by Compulsive Gambling’. This self-published book is a personal account of how she had succumbed to the baffling and insidious world of gambling, wallowing in the dark pitfalls of this addiction.
Moreover, Rosemary also shares that, like her, any compulsive gambler can get out of this rut. She believes that with other compulsive gamblers, especially women, can turn their life around and start a new and clean slate. Alongside diligence, determination and hardwork, Rosemary can inspire and enlighten others of experience through her book, ‘Women Overpowered by Compulsive Gambling’.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
New Rules in Customer Service
A very important aspect when running a business is customer service. Your customers are the lifeblood of your business and how you deal with them can speak for your business itself. It is impossible for a business to succeed if it fails to meet customer expectations. You have to keep them satisfied in order to earn their trust and attract new ones as well.
Customer Service New Rules also puts emphasis on employees, as they play a huge role in defining the quality of your business’s customer service. This book gives employers the heads-up on how to hire the right people; how your people should deal with customers; how to deal with your people and how to motivate into becoming efficient and effective people at work.
Earning a reputation for service excellence is never easy, and achieving business success is never a walk in the park either. This book hopes to help you achieve your business and organizational goals. How you keep up and commit to it depends on you, of course.
Monday, July 20, 2009
The Way to Overall Healing and Wellness
Good health is not only measured by one’s physical wellness. Other than the body, the mind and spirit should come together in order to create and nurture optimal health. This mind-body-spirit connection is exercised in Pilates, which integrates a range of techniques using every possible series of movements, but which are all united by a common concept of movement.
Tao is a Chinese philosophy which means, The Way. This way of movement is the Tao of Movement, which can improve one’s understanding and use of his/her own body. This method benefits practically everyone, from professional athletes to those with special needs.
This book incorporates the proper use of breathing technique, spinal awareness as well as energy balance and cultivation. She stresses the importance of alignment, in which one uses the mind, body and spirit altogether in order to create, nurture and sustain holistic well-being. The Tao of Movement integrates easy, time-tested techniques alongside the bio-mechanics of the energy body, which Susan Mitchell helps you understand in the book.
Through the Tao of Movement, you can expect to look and feel better about yourself. The Tao of Movement can help you achieve a balanced body; a clear, focused mind and an improved state of being – all of which define optimal health.
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Friday, July 17, 2009
Being a "Man" in a man's world
A distinguished engineer, Renee was one of the first women engineers in a top-level position, having been Director of Engineering at IBM prior to retiring in 2007. Renee also owns Winning at Work, a leadership consulting firm. She specializes in conducting live and virtual seminars to help boost employee morale and build better, more harmonious working relationships between men and women. Renee capitalized on gender differences as a catalyst to achieve individual and organizational profitability. She is also a proud mother of two beautiful daughters whom she successfully raised despite her hectic work demands and the absence of a nanny.
Renee writes this book the ‘scientific way, so much so that these are presented in a factual approach. Personnel and relationship issues are devoid of emotional arguments, which are perceived a barrier to achieving real and positive results. The book also contains special sections and exercises that allow readers to apply what they have learned.
Winning In a Man’s World has so far been gaining very good response from the reading public. In fact, her book has opened many more opportunities for her in regards to consulting and she also became a featured writer for Womenco.com. Others have also used the book to gain encouragement as well.
Renee only has good words to say about her publishing experience with Xlibris. She is very satisfied with the efficiency of the people behind the publishing process, especially the copy editors for their brilliant suggestions in enhancing the clarity of her book. She is also confident of its marketing services that she has just signed up for the bookstore returnability program, an option that can boost your book’s marketability.
Renee first learned of Xlibris through a friend, who had also availed of its publishing services and was pleased with their services. She believes that company integrity and the depth of services are the topmost things to consider when selecting a self-publishing company.
After working with Xlibris on her book, she knew she had made the right choice. Aside from currently promoting her book, she is also actively writing for Womenco and conducting speaking engagements on various topics. Renee believes that by deciding in advance your target market and choosing the right means to get your book “out there”, then any aspiring author can be successful with self-publishing.
Being a woman in a man’s world should not be intimidating – it should be fulfilling and rewarding an experience instead. Renee believes that women can create a more comfortable environment and increase their chances for success. She also feels strongly about going after the things that truly matter when fazed with fear or doubt. These she hopes to show through her book, Winning In a Man’s World.
Winning in a Man’s World can be purchased directly through the Xlibris website or Barnes & Noble and Amazon.
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