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Anxious about Nothing

Anxious about Nothing

Bryan Auguste

Light of Hope Publications
2011
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Anxious About Nothing deals with a wide range of issues from secular to Christian that often seem to create stress and anxiety for the average person irrespective of age, culture or profession. The book offers various practical solutions to meet the challenges of everyday life.
Differential Cogitation

Differential Cogitation

Bryan Law

Fox College of Business
2020
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Many scholars in neuroscience and psychology have talked about how our brain works or how it affects our behaviour. However, those studies have nothing to do with creativity training. The relationship is like the one between medical doctors and athletic training. You will not consult a doctor about how to play basketball or football well although sports are related to our body. Similarly, we will not consult a neurologist or a psychologist about how to think creatively although it is related to our brain. People always say "Think outside of the box " and show you success stories of such a creative thinking method, but no one can show you exactly How to think outside of the box? Learning how to think creatively is like learning how to drive a car. The engineers may tell you how a car works, the mechanism of an engine, the transmission, steering and braking systems. They may also tell you all the terminologies of a car, brake bias, fuel injection, PSI, etc. However, knowing all those things will not make you a good driver. People who say "Think outside of the box " is like shouting "Drive Safe " to a teenager without a driver's license but tries to drive a car. They cannot help or teach the teenager how to drive just by telling them to do so. A book that tells you how your brain works or how to define problem-solving techniques cannot help or teach you how to think creatively. In other words, you cannot think outside of the box just by knowing the terminologies and how our brain works. Differential Cogitation will tell you how to make your brain work and how to solve problems so that you can think like a CEO Become a Professional Problem Solver Differential Cogitation provides you with a set of creativity techniques and a system for problem-solving that will help you to solve problems like a CEO, see the bigger picture, be more creative thus create better outcomes in your work and your life. This book is an SOP for problem-solving and creative thinking. Every person who wants to be more creative should read it.
Shortcut Reasoning: Mathematics Series I - Tricks and Games
This book was written with a main goal in mind - to improve your mathematical skills in an easy and enjoyable manner. Whether you are a parent looking for a book to help your kids, a student or a working adult who now wants to improve and polish your basic math skills, you will find this book both effective and interesting.This book serves as an essential guide to understand basic math techniques in a simplified and tightly focused manner. It provides fast and effective methods to readers who need concise material to assist them in basic computations.
The Youth Leadership Empowerment System

The Youth Leadership Empowerment System

Bryan Berkeley

C.M. Berkeley Media Group
2013
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Bryan Berkeley shares mature, thoughtful ideas to inspire teens and young adults to engage in the world in a positive way. He gives insights through personal experiences that any young person can relate to.He became determined in his own life, to be a leader among his peers; and so with planning, determination and hard work, that is exactly what he has done.In this manual on how to become a leader, Bryan sets important themes and illustrates them with stories from his own and others' lives. The message is always positive and easy to follow. He shows us all how easy it is to shine in this world and lead others to do the same.
Bula: Sailing Across the Pacific

Bula: Sailing Across the Pacific

Bryan Carson

Bryan Carson
2010
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A true story about sailing across the Pacific Ocean in a small sailboat alone. At age 29, Bryan Carson realized that working for the corporate world was not his calling. Day after day, he sat in his cubicle plotting his escape. He wanted to put himself in the hands of fate, so he decided to buy a boat and sail across the Pacific. Two thousands miles from land, his crewman "Figman" begins having nightmares that they are lost at sea. The boat is slowly sinking, but he can't bear to tell him. They arrive in Tahiti alive. Bryan sails north to Hawaii alone in the savage seas and runs into a storm that nearly sweeps him over the side. The trip continues deeper into the South Pacific until he runs aground. The boat partially damaged, he sails onward through the cradle of Polynesia where he meets "Muzzy" who shows him the dark passage to the Kingdom of Tonga. In this narrative nonfiction, Bryan discovers himself through facing dangers on the high seas while sailing to Australia.
Not Even God: The Curious Partnership of God and Man

Not Even God: The Curious Partnership of God and Man

Bryan Rocine

Boaz and Jachin Publishing
2008
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Not Even God explains why not even God can have it all. It sounds scary, but it is no cause to panic because we also find out what is missing-partnership with God. Another theology book might sound scary, too, but Not Even God is a page-turner, combining compelling personal narratives with scripture commentary. Fourteen brief chapters tell about the trial of one or two of the friends author Bryan Rocine has made in serving as a pastor in one of the largest churches in Central New York for over twenty years. The twenty-one year old son of one friend dies in a car accident, another friend rears her children without her husband because he is murdered, another flees from Muslim extremists, one overcomes a wrecked marriage, and others struggle against cancer, debilitating disease, and drug abuse. In a stunning departure from common Christian theology, Not Even God denies any of these trials are God's will. Nevertheless, the life stories of these humble friends become enlightening object lessons on how to collaborate with God in "writing the story of our lives."
Note to Self: A Collection of 99 Life Lessons

Note to Self: A Collection of 99 Life Lessons

Bryan Wempen

Inheritance Press LLC
2015
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When do you feel that enough is enough and something has to change in your life? It can happen anywhere-for me it was in a taxi in Chicago. Since that moment, I have been working on self-awareness, discovering lessons about myself and developing tools to live a better life on life's terms.The lessons in 'Note to Self' are what I use every day to live my life. I live imperfectly with an open mind and heart, discovering happiness, self-awareness and serenity. I have to remind myself that bad minutes, hours and days will happen, but they're not my whole life, just moments. In my collection of lessons I've shared the importance of being present in what I do. I re-commit to participating in life every single day. I'm inspired and thankful for my friends who graciously shared their lessons with me for the book. I hope you will also enjoy their life lessons as much as I did.
Dancing with Big Data: Conversations with the Experts
Author, speaker and Mobile Assessment CEO Bryan Wempen likes getting to the bottom of tough questions, and in his latest research mission he tackles the timely topic of "Big Data" and its impact on the field of HR. In Dancing with Big Data: Conversations with the Experts, Wempen shares a collection of 15 interviews from his popular data intelligence podcast, Thug Metrics. Guided by Wempen's practical and insightful questions, experts from companies such as Facebook, Jibe, HP, Echovate, eQuest, Quantum Workplace, Simply Measured, Modern Survey, Glassdoor and many more open up about their experiences with big data, how it applies to the HR function, and where the future of data science is heading.
Sober Is Better: My Note to Self

Sober Is Better: My Note to Self

Bryan Wempen

Inheritance Press LLC
2019
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Hi, my name is Bryan, I'm in long-term recovery, sober from drugs and alcohol. In this personal account, I share my early story and thoughts on life before and after recovery. My hope in sharing my journey is that my perspective with failures and successes in both getting sober and "being" sober resonates with someone. It's possible for anyone to find healing in some form, recovery from a darkness that has engulfed our lives. Whether it's someone in your family, a friend or even yourself, I hope my story helps to make sense of what I know from experience feels impossible at times.
The Doves of Synchronicity

The Doves of Synchronicity

Bryan Flamig

Desert Skies Publishing
2011
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In this poignant memoir, Bryan, a computer scientist and aspiring fiddle player, attempts to break free of his lonely, self-imposed shell, even though he has a hard time believing that's possible. He meets a guitar player named Catherin, the woman of his dreams. They form a bluegrass band together, and she helps him reconnect with his emotional, creative, and spiritual self. But just when things are going well, an unforeseen danger shatters their world. Set in the desert city of Phoenix, Arizona, during the late 1980s, The Doves of Synchronicity is a moving true story of love, loss, and spiritual renewal, woven together with seemingly disparate threads of metaphysics, artificial intelligence, and old-time fiddle music -- as seen through the eyes of a man who remains open to the mysteries of life. "Memories swirl by: hope, joy, sorrow -- a jumble of thoughts and feelings, music and song, interlaced with teasing glimpses into the unknown, as made manifest by a remarkable series of synchronicities ..." -- Excerpt from Chapter 27.
My Life as Adam

My Life as Adam

Bryan Borland

Sibling Rivalry Press, LLC
2010
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Poetry. LGBT Studies. Poems touching on religion, sexuality, Southern life, and self-acceptance reveal the poet's growing up, coming out, and becoming an adult in all its joys and sorrows. MY LIFE AS ADAM is Bryan Borland's full-length debut and was included as one of only five collections of poetry on the American Library Association's inaugural "Over the Rainbow" list of best LGBT books of 2010.
Coaching Elementary Soccer: The Easy, Fun Way to Coach Soccer for 6-Year-Olds, 7-Year-Olds, 8-Year-Olds, 9-Year-Olds, and 10-Year-Olds (Kindergar-
Coaching elementary kids at soccer is a little more complicated than coaching preschoolers, but with the approach detailed in this book, any caring adult can do it well. Building on the approach in his popular "Coaching Little Kid Soccer," Coach Bryan Gilmer sets out his step-by-step method for leading teams of kindergarten through third-grade soccer players in a volume slim enough to be read in a single sitting but with enough ideas to keep your team growing at its own pace over several soccer seasons. Coach Bryan takes you step by step through running practices and managing games, all with an emphasis on age-appropriate activities and strategies that keep children continuously engaged and cooperative- -- and help them win. His approach ensures that time on the soccer field is fun and challenging for the kids while teaching them the underlying principles of dribbling, shooting, teamwork, and offensive and defensive soccer strategy. The focus on helping each player make sound decisions in every role on the team helps children develop as well-rounded players and achieve success now. And the concepts they learn will continue to serve them well if they choose to advance to higher levels of soccer. Coach Bryan's sensitivity to the developmental abilities and needs of this age group sets this guide apart from the dozens of other general youth soccer coaching guides. You'll learn how to manage behavior, injuries, and frustration and to encourage resiliency, positive perseverence, cooperation, sportsmanship, and a healthy lifelong love of exercise. LAUREL BLUFF BOOKS -- NONFICTION
The Payout: a thriller

The Payout: a thriller

Bryan Cassiday

Bryan Cassiday
2018
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A distressed young woman falls under the spell of a homicidal maniac and becomes his partner in murder in this disturbing psychological thriller.Pondering suicide sitting on a Malibu dock one night after running away from home, doe-eyed young Mina Deerling meets smooth-talking Gage Catton, who is trying to load his wife's body wrapped in a blanket onto his boat. When Catton finds out to his shock that his wife is still alive in the blanket, he talks the distraught Mina into helping him finish her off with his knife. Together they put out to sea and, miles from shore, toss his wife's body overboard with an anchor bound to it.Mina learns that Catton faked his death a year ago and was trying to collect his half of the life insurance payout from his wife when he discovered she had double-crossed him and absconded with all of the money for herself.Now Catton wants that money, and he'll do anything to get it, including using Mina to help him achieve his goal in a psychopathic relationship that forces Mina to confront the horrors that lurk in the darkest corners of her mind in a nerve-racking voyage of self-discovery.Bryan Cassiday writes thrillers and horror fiction. His story "Boxed" was published in Shadows and Teeth Volume Two, which won both the International Book Award for adult horror fiction anthology 2017 and the Florida Association of Publishers and Authors President's Award gold medal for adult horror fiction anthology 2017.