The More You Do The Better You Feel: How to Overcome Procrastination and Live a Happier Life
Paperback]
David Parker (Author)
This practical book is loaded with proven ideas to help you overcome procrastination and get more done.
-Brian Tracy, Author of the International Bestseller: Eat That Frog 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time
A well put together informative book that brings awareness to disabling and habitual procrastinating behavior patterns. This is the best self-help book I have read in years
-Kenneth Reddan PhD, LCSW
Are You A Human Ostrich?
Do you stick your head in the sand at the thought of dealing with a task that seems boring, complicated, or unpleasant? Do you pay your bills late because the last time you balanced your checkbook was more than six months ago? While working on a task do you keep thinking you should be dealing with a different task?
The Solution To Your Habitual Procrastination Is Here
About the Author:
David Parker suffered for years with depression and anxiety. During a particularly low point he recalled a friend's advice and started keeping a feeling's diary. As time passed, he saw a connection between the tasks that he avoided facing and his poor feelings and low self-esteem. Armed with this insight, David taught himself to face his tasks and the overwhelming feelings they brought by learning to focus on Just One Task, which he incorporated into The J.O.T. Method(TM). David Parker has lived in London, San Francisco, and Brooklyn, New York.
This book was previously published as: How Many Procrastinators Does It Take to Change a Light Bulb: Take Control of Your Life and Defeat Immobilizing Depression Unfortunately, some consumers found that title to be a bit too lighthearted and they questioned whether the book was serious. Its new title, The More You Do The Better You Feel: How to Overcome Procrastination and Live a Happier Life, better reflects its serious nature. To find out more about this book and author, please visit our website at: www.DavidParkerAuthor.com.
Paperback: 248 pages
Publisher: Darwin Bay Publishing (March 4th, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-1-935880-01-1
Product Dimensions: 6 x 9 x 0.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 16 ounces
Every person on earth and more specifically members in the Body of Christ (Christians) have a unique assignment place on their life by God. It is only by knowing and fulfilling that assignment will real peace and joy be realized. For so many the void of not knowing or understanding ones assignment has led to frustration and passitivity among believers.
Breaking out of the Huddle will incite and challenge every Christian to seek and find ones assignment (call) on earth and submit to the growth and development process needed to successfully complete their God given purpose. The passion, talents and gifts one possesses may also indicate that call or assignment even though embracing such assignments may seem contradictory to church traditions.
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Il est important pour les enfants de savoir qu'ils sont capables de r?aliser plusieurs choses eux-m?mes. En grandissant, ils auront davantage confiance en leurs capacit?s.
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Original title: The Best Me I Can Be: I Am Confident
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La cr?ativit? permet de trouver des id?es originales, de solutionner des probl?mes, de r?gler des conflits et m?me de d?couvrir de nouvelles fa?ons de faire les choses.
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Original title: The Best Me I Can Be: I Am Creative
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Ce petit livre est un bon point de d?part pour aider les enfants ? voir pourquoi il est important d'avoir de bonnes mani?res.
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Original title: The Best Me I Can Be: I Have Manners
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L'honn?tet? est un concept difficile ? comprendre pour les jeunes enfants. Certains peuvent ?tre tent's de mentir afin d'?viter de subir les cons?quences d'une action ou d'inventer une excuse pour se disculper.
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Original title: The Best Me I Can Be: I Tell the Truth
Choisir de voir le bon c?t? des choses plut't que le mauvais requiert des efforts et de l'entra?nement. Avoir une attitude positive face aux ?v?nements quotidiens est un choix que l'on fait
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Les enfants vivent tous une phase ?gocentrique. Ce livre est rempli d'exemples concrets pour les amener ? comprendre comme il est bon de faire plaisir aux autres.
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Original title: The Best Me I Can Be: I Am Generous
Myths and legends have often been inspired and shaped by geologic landforms and, similarly, British photographer David Parker uses the natural world as an arena for the personal exploration of new mythic, symbolic, and metaphoric motifs.
Myths and Landscape brings together images from Sirens and New Desert Myths, two larger projects created in parallel and sharing a common esthetic. For Parker, the siren song is a call to contemplation, and his pictures chart many fascinated encounters with an enchanted world of forgotten archetypes, further exploring the tension between the temporal and eternal in our secular age.
All of us take our moral bearings from a conception of the good, or a range of goods, that we consider most important. We are in this sense selves in moral space. Building on the work of the philosopher Charles Taylor, among others, David Parker examines a range of classic and contemporary autobiographies--including those of St. Augustine, William Wordsworth, Friedrich Nietzsche, Edmund Gosse, Roland Barthes, Seamus Heaney, and J. M. Coetzee--to reveal a whole domain of life narrative that has been previously ignored, one that enables a new approach to the question of what constitutes a good life narrative. Moving from an ethics toward an aesthetics of life writing, Parker follows Wittgenstein's view that ethics and aesthetics are one.
The Self in Moral Space is distinctive in that its key ethical question is not What is it right for the life writer to do? but the broader question What is it good to be? This question opens up an important debate with the dominant postmodern paradigms that prevail in life writing studies today. In Parker's estimation, such paradigms are incapable of explaining why life writing matters in the contemporary context. Life narrative, he argues, faces readers with the perennial ethical question How should a human being live? We need a new reconstructive paradigm, as offered by this book, in order to gain a fuller understanding of life narrative and its humanistic potential.
This book provides a clear outline of the key principles underlying property valuation and the current techniques and issues in the practice of valuation for the major sectors of the Australian real estate market.
Formerly titled Valuation Principles and Practice, this entirely new third edition comprises Australia's leading advanced valuation textbook. The first part of the book, Principles of valuation, comprises chapters written by globally recognised academics and specialists on the principles of law, economics, planning, policy and finance, all in the context of property valuation. The second part of the book, Practice of valuation, comprises chapters written by acknowledged expert valuers on the practice of valuation for key property sectors including residential, retail, commercial, industrial, leisure and rural. Further, chapters also cover valuations for purposes including lending, insurance, rating, taxation and financial reporting.
The most up to date valuation text for the Australian market, this book will appeal to both valuation practitioners and undergraduate/postgraduate students as well as to accountants, lawyers and professionals dealing with property valuation issues.
The Routledge REITs Research Handbook presents a cutting-edge examination of the research into this key global investment vehicle. Edited by internationally respected academic and REIT expert Professor David Parker, the book will set the research agenda for years to come. The handbook is divided into two parts, the first of which provides the global context and a thematic review covering: asset allocation, performance, trading, sustainability, Islamic REITs, emerging sectors and behavioural finance. Part II presents a regional review of the issues with high level case studies from a diverse range of countries including the US, UK, Brazil, India, Australia, China, Singapore, Israel and Russia, to name just a few.
This handbook redefines existing areas within the context of international REITs research, highlights emerging areas and future trends and provides postgraduates, professionals and researchers with ideas and encouragement for future research. It is essential reading for all those interested in real estate, international investment, global finance and asset management.
For 40 years, David Parker served as a teacher in San Francisco's inner-city schools. Unlike most of his colleagues, however, he did not place his faith and his future in the teachers' union or the government. Instead, he simultaneously became a real estate investor and entrepreneur, as well as a jazz musician. As Parker jokingly says, I have 150 years of experience. His financial journey has been very successful.
A perennial student as well as a teacher, to write Income and Wealth, Parker went back to school to study math, finance and economics. It became clear that individual responsibility and initiative are essential keys to financial success, and that government regulation of important sectors of life including healthcare and education will always be a recipe for disaster.
Parker's message is a positive one. He not only assures readers that financial independence is possible, regardless of annual income, but he provides a step-by-step plan for achieving this desirable goal.
Income and Wealth will provide readers with thought-provoking insights into the way the economy really works. It is scholarly writing in political economy, yet provides useful insights into financial decision-making on a daily basis.