|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Somebody once said there are more book titles beginning with the words "how to" than with anything else. Perhaps that's because we all want to learn to do things better.
I've spent hours combing library shelves for how-to titles. (I've also spent several minutes combing my hair, but that's another story.)
What follows is a completely subjective list of outstanding books that teach us how to improve ourselves. Warning: Some of these titles do NOT begin with the words "how to."
1. "How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie ? written in 1936 ? offers great tips on "six ways of making people like you," "12 ways of winning people to your way of thinking," and much, much more. It's one of history's greatest guides.
2. "How to Make Your Advertising Make Money" by researcher John Caples provides great advice for just about anybody, especially those looking for ideas to help them write better.
3. "Simplify Your Life" by Elaine St. James offers "100 ways to slow down and enjoy the things that really matter."
4."The 100 Simple Secrets of Successful People" by David Niven, Ph.D. talks about the "traits, beliefs, and practices" successful people share.
5. "Tuesdays with Morrie" by Mitch Albom tells the true story of a dying professor who offers great lessons on living. It's a wonderful book for any reader.
6."Free Publicity" by Jeff Crilley. This "TV reporter shares the secrets of getting covered on the news."
7. "Panati's Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things" by Charles Panati discusses the origin of hundreds of "items, expressions, and customs," and offers fascinating facts.
8. "The Practical Guide to Practically Everything" by Peter Bernstein and Christopher Ma offers ideas and advice on many, many subjects.
9. "What Every American Should Know About American History" by Dr. Alan Axelrod and Charles Phillips discusses "200 events that shaped the nation."
10."Cracking the Network Code" by Dean Lindsay. This terrific book from Lindsay ? a popular business speaker ? offers ideas for "meeting, connecting, and developing long-term relationships with co-workers and others."
Rix Quinn wrote the new book "Words That Stick," a practical writing guide for people who hate to write. It's available from your local bookstore, or http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN /1580085768/qid/
As of August 2005, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration(FDA)... Read More
"This has to be one of the best detective novels... Read More
"Action, thriller and humor ? this book has it all!... Read More
If you think you've seen and heard everything there is... Read More
The Leadership Challenge: The Most Trusted Source on Becoming a... Read More
"Debra Warren has appropriately titled her book of poetry 'Pausing... Read More
Everything an individual or company does or produces contributes to... Read More
"Dorinne Davis has written many books that concentrate on the... Read More
We are all "self-employed" now.Today there is absolutely no job... Read More
For those of you who've been on another planet for... Read More
For me, poetry is often too obtuse and difficult for... Read More
The City of Los Angeles Storm Water Program has recently... Read More
Since the 1950's, Coin Magic by J.B. Bobo has been... Read More
Reality intertrudeAs MS (multiple Sclerosis) is doing such a fine... Read More
If you watch television, read the newspaper and/or magazines, frequent... Read More
Are you a parent that has all the financial responsibility... Read More
The Wal-Mart Decade: How a New Generation of Leaders Turned... Read More
Title: Conspiracy Of Fools: A True Story Author: Kurt Eichenwald... Read More
Bebe Moore Campbell weaves a tale of unrelenting love and... Read More
The Classical Hero's Journey is one of the most detailed... Read More
"The Road of Silk is an adventure fantasy, with mystical... Read More
Dr. Frankel clearly identifies the common mistakes ?101 in all-that... Read More
King Bartholomew and the Jester's Riddle by Pina Mastromonaco is... Read More
FISH! Tales: Real-Life Stories to Help You Transform Your Workplace... Read More
Author: Thomas C. Oden Paperback: 384 pages Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco;... Read More
Award winning author John Roynesdal, is a retired English teacher... Read More
Without great ideas, no organization can stay afloat, much less... Read More
Broken Angel, by SW Vaughn, breathes with an insistent life... Read More
Twin Falls Economic Report done by me; Twin Falls, ID... Read More
Why do some prayers seem to be answered while others... Read More
Way back in business school we had to churn out... Read More
The Big IdeaA lot of people consider selling a very... Read More
Author Joseph Yakel is leading a two-pronged charge to provide... Read More
Isn't That Bigamy (c) 2005, ISBN 1411634241, Mike Vogel, Lulu... Read More
"This has to be one of the best detective novels... Read More
For any business to survive today, it needs to understand... Read More
Finite Capacity Scheduling by Gerhard Plenert PhD and Bill KirchmeirI... Read More
Let me start with a small disclaimer: I am a... Read More
Chapter OneI was ready to start the fourth grade, the... Read More
Going Deeper by Jean-Claude Koven is certainly a nicely presented,... Read More
What Color is Your Parachute? Reviewed by: Matt Keegan ©... Read More
The black widow spider is notorious for eating her mate... Read More
What does it take to get in touch with your... Read More
By now most of you realise that Google can give... Read More
The Classical Hero's Journey is one of the most detailed... Read More
"Within the first few pages, I was engrossed and deeply... Read More
"Action, thriller and humor ? this book has it all!... Read More
Review by Jessica Dearborn Tolucan Times / Canyon Crier -... Read More
The Little Mornings, by C M Albrecht is a murder... Read More
Explore what goes into a company's transformation from mediocre to... Read More
Book Reviews |