I work in real estate and I also work for a golf ministry. I love working with people and get frustrated when there is too much bureaucracy especially when it comes to paperwork and real estate.
Archive for the 'Non-Fiction' Category
Moonwalking With Einstein
Have you ever wondered who the world’s smartest person is? In a world that celebrates the antics of the world’s strongest people very little time is given to those who excel in mental pursuits. Such antipathy for mental prowess put Joshua Foer on a quest to find out who might fit the bill of world’s smartest person.
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Review of Saving Sea Turtles
In 2003, Disney released Finding Nemo, a forlorn tale which chronicles the haphazard journey of a Clownfish named Marlin as he navigates the Great Barrier Reef to locate his missing son, Nemo. In the opening scenes of that movie, Nemo excitedly asks his dad if he has ever met a shark with an important follow-on question: “How old are sea turtles?”
My husband is a huge baseball fan. I, via osmosis, have come to enjoy the game – mostly.
“Conquer CyberOverload: Get More Done, Boost Your Creativity, and Reduce Stress” was written for technology junkies like me. Who, despite their best efforts, find themselves immersed in a quagmire of technology and cannot always say they have put in a full day, whenever they’re asked. Maybe cyber-addiction is synonymous with cyber-ADD. Let me put down my Xbox controller and continue writing this review…
Book Review: The Science Of Getting Rich
You do not need to an American, believe in God, or religion, or Christianity to understand Wattles’ message – or to benefit from his message. You just need an open mind, and a desire for personal fulfillment and advancement. Please read it carefully. It will be worth your time and effort. After reading and internalizing Wattles’ concepts in this book, you too should have a better idea of what it takes to begin formulating a life, business, and career – using vision, purpose, faith, and gratitude – to build wealth, success, and happiness. This book is here to help you take that first step toward the happy and successful life that you owe to yourself and to your family. It is now up to you and you alone.
If you enjoy reading spy novels, and many of us do, then you begin to see the world a little differently than it appears to the mindless masses in front of their TV sets. It’s not that the general public is bad, they just live in a separate parallel reality. They think they live in the real world and to them it is real, but it isn’t really.
Review – Profileactics: A Guide for the Prevention of Ill-Conceived Personal Ads
This book looks at the world of online personal ads from the perspective of how not to do it. There are a distressingly large number of examples from which to choose.
Virginia Woolf and ‘A Room of One’s Own’
An extended essay based on a series of lectures Virginia Woolf gave at Girton and Newnham (women’s colleges) at the University of Cambridge in October 1928, ‘A Room of One’s Own’ deals with the topic of ‘Women and Fiction’. A masterly essay crafted on apparent binaries (fact/fiction), Woolf concludes that there is no place for gender ascribed antitheses in creative writing.