As the accounts above illustrate, there is no single way that God helps; the important thing is that God is there to help—always! Even in my specific experiences, when I did not make the specific request, he provided an answer. I learned to listen for God. Of these examples, the only time it may have cost a dime, maybe, is when I was to acquire some vinegar. All these treatments were far less expensive and more effective than if one were to use the traditional means of a worldly physician. One does not lose a thing by asking God what to do, and with a little bit of practice, one will begin to anticipate the answers before one asks. Much of one’s healthiness is psychosomatic; that is, to think healthy, merge with healthy thoughts and attitudes, reflect on healthy ideas and ideals, and practice these healthy activities on a daily basis. This doesn’t just mean physical health but also spiritual, psychological, social, and whatever. For those who have trouble moving in this direction, things like meditation, prayer, yoga, and tai chi are simple ways to assist in such matters, but trusting in God and what God has given you is the ultimate way. Ask! He is there always, and nobody will have any better answers or be any more concerned.
In incredible relationship help book for women that offers a reader-friendly step-by-step approach that can help you rekindle your romance and create a happier, more intimate relationship with the man you love. The insightful and inspiring blend of real-world tools, techniques, and strategies in these pages are powerful and life changing, yet also practical and easy to apply. When National TV & Radio shows need a relationship expert, they call Bree Maresca-Kramer M.A. Why? Her signature approach works. After reading this book, you’ll agree: It really is That Simple! *Also available in a Man's version*
It's surprising how poorly many companies are run. They tend to focus - maybe too much - on entrepreneurship and revenue growth at the expense of behaviour, structure, transparency and control. There's little or no time for efficiency. The first step on the road to improvement is acknowledging that there's a problem. This book will help you organise your business and make it all work. It gives you guidelines for raising your profitability by keeping things under control. The ultimate goal is to make your life easy and to achieve organisational ex- cellence. There are no complicated theories. Instead, Wim Kromhout provides straight- forward explanations and examples, together with a raft of quick wins to get you going. This book could be your best investment ever!
This book helps to relieve the fear, anxiety and confusion family member experience when a loved one is diagnosed with dementia. This 3-hour read provides detailed help with skills, tips and guidance based on 14 years of dementia experience.
Langston Hughes's stories about Jesse B. Semple--first composed for a weekly column in the Chicago Defender and then collected in Simple Speaks His Mind, Simple Takes a Wife, and Simple Stakes a Claim--have been read and loved by hundreds of thousands of readers. In The Best of Simple, the author picked his favorites from these earlier volumes, stories that not only have proved popular but are now part of a great and growing literary tradition. Simple might be considered an Everyman for black Americans. Hughes himself wrote: "...these tales are about a great many people--although they are stories about no specific persons as such. But it is impossible to live in Harlem and not know at least a hundred Simples, fifty Joyces, twenty-five Zaritas, and several Cousin Minnies--or reasonable facsimiles thereof." As Arnold Rampersad has written, Simple is "one of the most memorable and winning characters in the annals of American literature, justly regarded as one of Hughes's most inspired creations."
It's That Simple Are you a service professional committed to positively impacting your clients' and employees' lives? While there are many talented lawyers, doctors, accountants, and wealth managers out there, all too often these service professionals are not skilled businesspeople. Larry Miles wants to change that. It's That Simple offers an array of actionable ideas and strategies geared to building the professional service firm of the future. Miles examines the following: - How service businesses miss the opportunity to offer an exceptional experience for customers and employees - The keys to recruiting, building, and sustaining a championship team - The critical impact of a shared mission - The importance of attracting great clients--and how to do it - How to leverage new technology and why you must start now - How to build enterprise value Service professionals are in the business of helping others. With its easy-to-follow wisdom and insight, It's That Simple helps these professionals become true business leaders. "When building a championship team with the Rockets, we used many of the same principles Larry outlines in It's That Simple. In the NBA, as in professional services, you've got to purposefully build your team and your culture in order to contend for the title. Larry's concepts and techniques are action-oriented and undeniably applicable." - Leslie Alexander, former owner of the Houston Rockets - "Amidst the ocean of 'the best' business books, It's That Simple stands out for its perfect blend of guidance across business fundamentals and management. Larry's humble and relatable style belies his methodical approach to providing the reader with a clear roadmap to value creation and business greatness." - Eric N. Marton, former executive director, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - Larry Miles is an award-winning principal with AdvicePeriod, whose team's mission is to reinvent wealth management. He was named Innovator of the Year by WealthManagement.com in 2018 and was included in InvestmentNews' "40 Under 40" list in 2017. His teams have been recognized in Inc. magazine's "Best Workplaces" and the Los Angeles Business Journal's "#1 Best Place to Work in Los Angeles." Larry also served as the youngest regional president of BNY Mellon Wealth Management and helped build and sell a national advisory firm. Larry, who graduated from Amherst College and has a master's degree from the London School of Economics, has taught leadership courses at MIT and belongs to the Young Presidents' Organization. He and his wife, Dani, live in Park City, Utah. To learn more, visit adviceperiod.com.
Most Men, Women, Young Adults, or Teenagers, when faced with a crisis or trials and tribulations, tend to lean on the advice of others or themselves. Whether in your Spiritual Walk, Family, Finances, Marriage, or Health, etc.... In Not So Simple/ Just That Easy author Jerry Ingram explains just how to succeed in everything you do in life and by applying methods that have been proven for over thousands of years, to obtain Healing, Peace, Love and Happiness. This is more than just a book, it's a way of life. It explains how anyone can unlock gifts and teaches how to overcome obstacles and temptations that hinder you from receiving everyday blessings, and gives you the blueprint on how to obtain prosperity and favor from God. This book if followed correctly will change your life forever. For Many Books Are Written But Only A Few Are Chosen...
Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart invites readers to embark on a new journey into a land of rationality that differs from the familiar territory of cognitive science and economics. Traditional views of rationality tend to see decision makers as possessing superhuman powers of reason, limitless knowledge, and all of eternity in which to ponder choices. To understand decisions in the real world, we need a different, more psychologically plausible notion of rationality, and this book provides it. It is about fast and frugal heuristics--simple rules for making decisions when time is pressing and deep thought an unaffordable luxury. These heuristics can enable both living organisms and artificial systems to make smart choices, classifications, and predictions by employing bounded rationality. But when and how can such fast and frugal heuristics work? Can judgments based simply on one good reason be as accurate as those based on many reasons? Could less knowledge even lead to systematically better predictions than more knowledge? Simple Heuristics explores these questions, developing computational models of heuristics and testing them through experiments and analyses. It shows how fast and frugal heuristics can produce adaptive decisions in situations as varied as choosing a mate, dividing resources among offspring, predicting high school drop out rates, and playing the stock market. As an interdisciplinary work that is both useful and engaging, this book will appeal to a wide audience. It is ideal for researchers in cognitive psychology, evolutionary psychology, and cognitive science, as well as in economics and artificial intelligence. It will also inspire anyone interested in simply making good decisions.
'Simple can be harder than complex. You have to work hard to get your thinking clean to make it simple. But it's worth it in the end, because once you get there, you can move mountains' Steve Jobs, BusinessWeek, May 25, 1998 To Steve Jobs, Simplicity wasn't just a design principle. It was a religion and a weapon. The obsession with Simplicity is what separates Apple from other technology companies. It's what helped Apple recover from near death in 1997 to become the most valuable company on Earth in 2011, and guides the way Apple is organized, how it designs products, and how it connects with customers. It's by crushing the forces of Complexity that the company remains on its stellar trajectory. As creative director, Ken Segall played a key role in Apple's resurrection, helping to create such critical campaigns as 'Think Different' and naming the iMac. Insanely Simple is his insider's view of Jobs' world. It reveals the ten elements of Simplicity that have driven Apple's success - which you can use to propel your own organisation. Reading Insanely Simple, you'll be a fly on the wall inside a conference room with Steve Jobs, and on the receiving end of his midnight phone calls. You'll understand how his obsession with Simplicity helped Apple perform better and faster.