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Maryann Karinch

    Maryann Karinch
    Game Plan for Getting Published
    The Most Dangerous Business Book You'll Ever Read
    Mature Sexual Intimacy
    How to Spot a Liar
    Lessons from the Edge
    Trial, Error, and Success
    • Trial, Error, and Success

      10 Insights into Realistic Knowledge, Thinking, and Emotional Intelligence

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,4(28)Évaluer

      Everything in nature evolves by trial and error. We cannot avoid this fundamental method of natural evolution, but our human advantage is that we can think about and learn from the errors before trying again. "Trial, Error, and Success" helps boost that advantage with 10 insights into realistic knowledge, thinking, and emotional intelligence. The authors use real-life examples to show how successful thinking avoids overgeneralization traps; the key trick is to focus on the differences between a new circumstance and existing knowledge. You'll discover: > How the right thinking about a new circumstance creates new knowledge by alternating sharp analyses and broad analogies. > How to use this knowledge to grasp both the risks and the benefits of the new circumstance and to make the best decisions. > How to reduce personal risk and maximize benefits by collective applications of the trial-and-error method. It becomes obvious why machine learning and automatic actions cannot replace human intelligence and decision making!

      Trial, Error, and Success
    • Lessons from the Edge

      Extreme Athletes Show You How to Take on High Risk and Succeed

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,7(3)Évaluer

      Focusing on the world's most daring athletes, this book offers a blend of captivating stories and practical advice aimed at enhancing personal performance in extreme sports. It delves into the physical and mental challenges faced by these athletes, providing insights that inspire readers to push their limits. Accompanied by 50 striking photos, the content encourages anyone seeking to elevate their abilities to embrace a more adventurous mindset.

      Lessons from the Edge
    • How to Spot a Liar

      Why People Don't Tell the Truth And How You Can Catch Them

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      A decorated military interrogator counsels readers on how to know when someone is lying in personal and professional scenarios, covering such topics as negotiating a worthwhile salary, moving a prospective client toward a desired outcome and ending a relationship.

      How to Spot a Liar
    • Mature Sexual Intimacy

      Making Menopause a Turning Point not an Ending

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on intimacy, this book offers insights into enhancing sexual health for women experiencing perimenopause, menopause, or postmenopause. It provides science-based guidance on achieving physical comfort and pleasure, addressing various aspects from symptom relief to the pursuit of orgasm. Through exploration of these themes, it empowers women to embrace their sexuality and navigate the changes that come with menopause, ultimately highlighting the rewards of intimate connections during this life stage.

      Mature Sexual Intimacy
    • The Foreword introduces readers to the themes and motivations behind the book, offering insights into the author's perspective and the context in which the work was created. It sets the stage for the narrative, highlighting key elements that will be explored throughout the text. This introductory section provides a lens through which to understand the author's intentions and the significance of the story, preparing readers for the journey ahead.

      The Most Dangerous Business Book You'll Ever Read
    • Game Plan for Getting Published

      • 90pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focused on guiding non-fiction authors, this book offers practical advice on effectively presenting book projects to literary agents and collaborating with commercial publishers. Maryann Karinch shares insights from her experience as a literary agent, providing strategies to navigate the publishing process successfully.

      Game Plan for Getting Published
    • Hartley, a decorated military interrogator for 16 years, shares the scientific process for getting the truth from others in this resource. The tips can be used in project management, contract negotiations, and to resolve conflict and prevail.

      How to spot a liar
    • Blending Families

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,0(3)Évaluer

      So many families are considered blended these days, and yet many parenting books don't consider the roles and responsibilities of step-parents and step- parenting. While this book looks at the common parenting issues, it pays special attention to the needs of a new marriage and the centrality of that relationship in making the family unit work.

      Blending Families
    • Cosmic Careers

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,7(28)Évaluer

      For space enthusiasts, as well as anyone else looking for next generation business opportunities, the careers, companies, and opportunities outlined in this book will help make your cosmic dreams a down-to-earth reality.

      Cosmic Careers
    • "With his style of questioning alone, Jim Pyle can get more information than most other interrogators using multiple techniques."--Gregory Hartley, coauthor of the best-seller How to Spot a Liar The secret to finding out anything you want to know is amazingly simple: Ask good questions. Most people trip through life asking bad questions--of teachers, friends, coworkers, clients, prospects, experts, and suspects. Even people trained in questioning, such as journalists and lawyers, commonly ask questions that get partial or misleading answers. People in any profession will immediately benefit by developing the skill and art of good questioning. Find Out Anything From Anyone, Anytime will give you the power to: Identify and practice good questioning techniquesRecognize types of questions to avoidKnow the questions required when hearing unconfirmed reports or gossipPractice good listening techniques and exploit all leadsDetermine when and how to control the conversationGain real expertise fast Within professional interrogation circles, Pyle is known as a strategic debriefer--meaning there is no one around him more skilled at asking questions and getting answers. He has been training other interrogators in questioning techniques since 1989.

      Find out Anything from Anyone, Anytime