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Do you ever feel like you never have enough time?Are you constantly battling with deadlines, emails, and social media notifications?Would you like to achieve superhuman focus in today's distracted world?If you ever struggle with time management, you're not alone...Maybe you feel like you never have enough time, you're constantly distracted or that procrastination is sapping all your productivity.The truth is, in today's increasingly distracted world, staying productive is incredibly challenging.And it's important to remember that this is not your fault But procrastination will NOT solve itself...you must take action.And that's how "The Productivity & Decluttering Master Plan'' will empower you.Here's what you'll learn: The Secret Habits & Ninja Mind Hacks To Become The Most Productive Person You Know How to Be More Productive in Anything & Everything You Do The Little Known Habits Of Highly Productive People 3 Scientifically Proven Things You Need To Stop Doing Right Now To Get More Done How To Triple Your Productivity Overnight With 1 Simple Strategy 7 Time-Saving Secrets To Effortlessly Beat Procrastination, Become More Organized & Declutter Your Life, Home & Mind How would your life change if you could become more productive, successful and achieve everything you've ever wanted WITHOUT burning yourself out? No matter how busy, exhausted or lazy you may feel, you'll learn how to finally get more done and achieve the success you truly deserve. Even if you're a master procrastinator or you feel like you never have enough time, this book will empower you. So if you're ready to achieve superhuman focus, triple your productivity and become more successful today, then scroll up and click the "buy now" button.
Productivity, Decluttering & Project Management Mastery
Russell Barlow
Pholdie Publishing
2019
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The battle's won, the demons sent back to hell, but the war isn't over, the werewolves are out for revenge Lewis and Charlie are the last two remaining blood royals, the most powerful magical creatures in existence. They've had a lot of growing up to do, and fast. They've learnt how to control their magic and even saved the earth from disaster, but the werewolves are still on the loose and it's only a matter of time before the demons find a way out of the pit. In order to stop them, Lewis and Charlie, helped by their lycan friends (and a few handy humans), need to find the ultimate magical weapon, the demon killer, and put an end to the monsters, before they can take over the world. Shoulders of Giants, book two of The Demon Gatekeeper trilogy, is a thrilling ride through a world full of magical creatures, with angry werewolves, vengeful angels and even a two-headed dog.
From one of America's most celebrated storytellers come three dark, interlocking tales about the residents of a rural New York town, and the shocking headlines that become their local mythologies.A husband sells property to a mysterious, temperamental stranger, and is hounded on social media when he publicly questions the man's character. A couple grow concerned when an enigmatic family move next door, and the children start sneaking over to beg for help. Two dangerous criminals kidnap an elderly couple and begin blackmailing their grandson, demanding that he pay back what he owes them.Suspenseful, thrilling, and expertly crafted, American Spirits explores the hostile undercurrents of our communities and politics at large, as well as the ways local tragedies can be both devastating and, somehow, everyday. Ushering the reader through the town of Sam Dent, Russell Banks has etched yet another brilliant entry into the bedrock of American fiction.
Te Kotahitanga
Russell Bishop; Mere Berryman; Janice Wearmouth
New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER) Press
2014
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silacious dust blowsacrossas our planet's crosswindsgrow the footless sculptedwings unseen bypilotsand passengersstrappedtightly against theinitialthudding of takeoffor mind-change that hadso many previous passengerslooking out and mutteringMy Godthis looks so much likewhere we are going todie
What follows is a collection of devotionals written mostly early in the morning. As such, there is a page or two out of order, incorrectly-numbered or not particularly well-thought out. I have purposely left them that way because life at 5am is not particularly well-ordered or organized, and this is my devotional life, un-edited These reflections began because my devotional life was disorganized and sporadic. In May I began to write these daily for those who receive the Pastor's Points weekly sermons. I selfishly thought that if I made myself accountable to that group, it would somehow force me to be more committed to the kind of discipleship I preach about (you know where I'm heading with this).I was wrong.This devotional writing didn't "force" anything on me. While it could have made just another obligation on the calendar, instead, I found myself more drawn than ever to the beauty of God's Word, and the efficacy of how that Word will grow in me as I grow closer to God. In other words, as I attempted to be Pastoral towards those who find reading these devotions helpful, I have been helped immeasurably. How about that? I was trying to be an obedient Pastor, and wound up getting the biggest blessing
Let The Goddess Dance: Drumming the Spirit to life
Russell Buddy Helm
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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"Let the Goddess Dance" was titled "Drumming the Spirit to Life" when published by Llewellyn Worldwide in 2000. One of the first books about drumming in our modern culture as a meditation and sacred tool for healing and dance. My original title was "Let the Goddess Dance"
Weary of fighting, Lucas wants nothing more than to return to Shangri-La and the arms of Sierra. But circumstances conspire against him, and he soon finds himself embroiled in a war he wanted no part of while his loved ones are imperiled by ruthless adversaries who want them dead. The latest installment of The Day After Never series continues in the tradition of the earlier novels, with twists, reversals, and surprises aplenty. Fans of The Road, The Perseid Collapse, and Home are sure to love the trials and tribulations of Lucas Shaw in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
The GOD Function: An introductory commentary to worldly discernment.
Russell Biggs
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Is the latest discovery or theory turning your mind and beliefs into a confusing puddle of uncertainty from what you were taught, leading you to question every new ideology and paradigm being presented? The truth may be seeping into your consciousness, but are you rejecting it? This book attempts to open your eyes, ears and mind, sometimes harshly, in a quick to read introduction to the skill of discernment that is rapidly being lost concerning our world today. The reader should expect to have many points given but left to the reader to further investigate and contemplate at their own pace of epiphany. Can you discern the equation?
Teaching to the North-East responds to the marginalisation of particular groups of students with a way of teaching intended to increase equity in the education system.One way this marginalisation happens is when the special qualities students bring to the classroom are treated as deficiencies. This consigns Indigenous, migrant, refugee, faith- based students, students with learning difficulties, and students of difference to educational "failure".Russell Bishop sets out how schools and teachers can respond to diverse groups of students and develop teaching practices that promote learning for everyone. In this approach, students' prior knowledge, language and ways of making sense of the world are used to inform teaching practices rather than being seen as barriers to learning.Teaching to the North-East puts relationships at the centre of learning, and advocates for a relational pedagogy. Russell Bishop builds on his theoretical research in Indigenous Education to describe effective teaching in an extended family-like context that is both culturally responsive and sustaining. Teachers who foster caring and learning relationships within their classrooms interact with students in ways that allow them to see themselves as successful learners. North-East teachers then monitor the impact of these relationships and interactions on students' progress and modify their practices accordingly so that further progress is ensured and sustained. School leaders can support teaching to the North-East with relational leadership, allowing their teachers to thrive.Together, North-East teaching and leadership is Relationship-based Learning, a form of culturally-responsive pedagogy that is responsive to and inclusive of all learners, especially those currently marginalised.
Leading to the North-East
Russell Bishop
New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER) Press
2023
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n his 2019 book, Teaching to the North-East: Relationship-based learning in practice Professor Bishop identified how Māori and other marginalised students-such as the children of migrant, refugee, and faith-based groups and neuro- and gender-diverse children-can benefit from a North-East relationship-based pedagogy. Now in Leading to the North-East, he demonstrates how North-East leaders ensure teachers are able to implement and sustain the North-East relationship-based pedagogy with fidelity. This is done by: setting goals for equity, excellence, and cultural sustainability; implementing a pedagogic approach that ensures these goals are realised; implementing in-school support systems that ensures the pedagogy is implemented with fidelity over time; and taking ownership of the approach by planning, resourcing, and reviewing teaching and school-wide leadership practices to ensure support systems work as intended, over time. The book includes three case studies that demonstrate how this process of reform was able to successfully raise Māori student achievements to match that of their non-Māori peers, enable Māori students to do so "as Māori", and benefit other marginalised students.