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Pushing the Envelope All the Way to the Top19 reviews
Harvey MacKay

Ballantine Books, 2000

Mackays best book to date
I have been a fan of Harvey Mackay since reading Swim with the Sharks. Pushing the Envelope is even better.If you are in business or want to be, read this book and learn from a master..
  
  











  



  
Stop ADHD, ADD, ODD, Hyperactivity: A Drugless Guide to Optimal Family Health43 reviews
Robert DeMaria

Drugless Healthcare Solutions, 2003

Dr. Bob's advice: dead on.
When I first saw this book I thought... "18 days? Yeah, right." But I thought I didn't have anything to lose but a few dollars so I got it. We had tried all kinds of diets, vitamins, meds. Things would get better but not be entirely "back to normal". I read through Dr. Bob's book, took notes, implemented some of the thoughts... I read the entry of one of the readers below that talked about the ...
  
  











  



  
Optimal Wellness10 reviews
Ralph Md Golan

Wellspring/Ballantine, 1995

An excellent reference for taking control of one's health...
I really like this book. It sits on my bookshelf next to my two other favorite natural medicine books, the Balch & Balch "Prescription for Nutritional Healing" and the "Family Guide to Homeopathy" by Dr. Andrew Lockie. These three form the cornerstones by which I monitor, guide, and protect the health of myself and my family. Golan's book is less encyclopedic than the Balch & Balch, and ...
  
  











  



  
What Does Your Doctor Look Like Naked?: Your Guide to Optimal Health10 reviews
Warren Willey

Trafford Publishing, 2001

Straightforward facts, painless to implement
I am a practicing surgeon and enjoyed reading Dr. Willey's book. His approach to weight loss is based on sound biochemical as well as medical principles. Rather than focusing on diet methods that require difficult to follow meal plans, starvation, total food group avoidance, etc., Dr. Willey emphasizes lifestyle changes that are easier to follow and adhere to, and do not lead to organ system ...
  
  











  



  
The 90% Solution: A Consistent Approach to Optimal Business Decisions8 reviews
Thomas, P. McAuliffe

AuthorHouse, 2005

A must have for any business student who wants to succeed.
In my final semester of a strong MBA program, I was surprised to discover a totally new approach to management decision-making. I think it is a topic that is largely overlooked by most schools. Perhaps it is assumed that smart students will be able to make smart choices, make them quickly, and be successful bringing others to their point of view. My prior business experience would suggest that ...
  
  











  



  
Your Personality Prescription: Optimal Health Through Personality Profiling8 reviews
Roberta Schwartz Wennik

Kensington, 1999

This book is one of your best investments in yourself!
"At last, a book written with more than the "do's and don'ts" of dieting. This book goes beyond the "readiness to change" point in the process of food habits' management to the way you can make decisions about your health and weight for a lifetime. It helps you learn the "whys and hows" of making decisions about your health, food, eating, exercise and activity, all based on your personality ...
  
  











  



  
Behavioral Finance and Wealth Management: How to Build Optimal Portfolios That Account for Investor Biases10 reviews

Wiley, 2006

Great Practical Book on Behavioral Finance
I first read this book, and then a few weeks later read Jason Zweig's Your Money and Your Brain. Pompian's book wins hands down from a practical viewpoint......how you can use behavioral finance findings as an investor or investment advisor. Pompian lists all 20 common biases, and then gives examples of how to deal with them. I also enjoyed his section on using Briggs Myers test results ...
  
  











  



  
Thrive: A Guide to Optimal Health & Performance Through Plant-Based Whole Foods12 reviews
Brendan Brazier

Oceanside Publishing, 2004

Unique!!
First, let me comment on all the criticism that the author is selling his own product (Vega)... how can you complain when he gives you the recipe to make it?? The recipe "Nutrient-rich shake" is on page 87. You don't have to buy his product, you can make it yourself. Personally I did this for a while and found it too time-consuming (just as the author says). I ended up ordering his product, ...
  
  











  



  
Applied Optimal Estimation11 reviews

MIT Press, 1974

great reference and guide to Kalman Filtering
I worked in the aerospace industry from 1980-1991. During my years at the Aerospace Corporation I got this book as a reference to the application of Kalman filtering to orbit determination and estimation problems. So my experience and appreciation for this book is very similar to my colleagues working nearby me at TRW or Hughes Aircraft and cosequently I am in strong agreement with some of the ...
  
  











  



  
Book Marketing DeMystified: Enjoy Discovering the Optimal Way to Sell Your Self-Published Book, Practical ...8 reviews
Bruce T. Batchelor

Agio Publishing House, 2007

A resource for authors and independent publishers.
It often comes as a shock when newly published authors discover that they must bear most of the burden of marketing their books to the general reading public -- even if they are fortunate enough to be published by one of the major New York publishing firms like Random House, Simon & Schuster or Penguin-Putnam. For self-published authors that marketing responsibility is completely theirs. Most ...
  
  











  



  
Optimal State Estimation: Kalman, H Infinity, and Nonlinear Approaches6 reviews
Dan Simon

Wiley-Interscience, 2006

Best book for self-study (Optimal Estimation AND Kalman Filtering)
I agree with a previous reviewer in that out of all the books I have come across on Optimal Estimation, this is by far the most suitable for self-study. I have found his explanations to be concise and straight-forward. That is, he goes straight to the point and delivers the concepts using simple/common language which is non-characteristic for academic books in the areas of Systems and Control. ...
  
  











  



  
Optimal Control Theory: An Introduction6 reviews
Donald E. Kirk

Dover Publications, 2004

Classic that never goes out of style
My professor chosed this book to use in an Optimal Control class partly because it is very affordable. On top of that, its contents are superb, giving very clear explanations of the fundamental principles underlying Optimal Control for nonlinear/linear systems. Despite its long history, I would think that all material are still relevant, although there are available more "modern" numerical ...
  
  











  



  
Optimal Control and Estimation (Dover Books on Advanced Mathematics)5 reviews
Robert F. Stengel

Dover Publications, 1994

Awesome grad level controls text.
Very good treatment of Kalman filter
  
  











  



  
Optimal Filtering (Dover Books on Engineering)5 reviews
Brian D. O. Anderson, John B. Moore

Dover Publications, 2005

Solid Mathematical Analysis
Originally published in 1979, this is a graduate level text book on signal processing. Filtering out the unwanted data is a major part of signal processing. A returning radar image, for instance, contains an awful lot of data, while all you really want is the blip that identifies where the airplane is in the sky. The remaining static has to be filtered out. This book is rigerous mathematical ...
  
  











  



  
Optimal Muscle Training (Book with DVD)5 reviews
Ken Kinakin

Human Kinetics Publishers, 2003

A must for personal trainers
This book is a must for personal trainers. The DVD enclosed with the book goes through assessment procedures that are crucial when prescribing weight training exercises to your clients. For the novice weight trainer, it will definitely clear up any misconceptions you might have about how each weight training exercise should be performed in order to ensure efficiency and safety. Also recommended ...
  
  











  



  
Fully Fertile: A 12-Week Holistic Plan for Optimal Fertility5 reviews
Elisabeth Heller, Tami Quinn, ...

Findhorn Press, 2008

Get This Book!
For anyone going through the fertility journey, I HIGHLY recommend this book! I have read several books and perused many articles on fertility but this book proved to be the most thorough and holistic. From nutrition to exercise to prayer, it covers every aspect that should be considered while trying to conceive. And even if you're not successful in getting pregnant, the information shared in the ...
  
  











  



  
Optimal Database Marketing: Strategy, Development, and Data Mining5 reviews
Ronald G. Drozdenko, Perry D. Drake

Sage Publications, Inc, 2002

Optimized database marketing training
Having read many books on database marketing, direct marketing, data mining & CRM as a consultant, I appreciate the story line approach heading up each chapter most. Many books fall prone to teaching "at you" rather than guiding the user along "through the experience of doing it". A second critical factor to look for - once you've gotten through all the introductory books - is finding concrete ...
  
  











  



  
The PRO-VITA! Plan: Your Foundation for Optimal Nutrition7 reviews
Dr. Jack Tips

Apple-a-Day Press, 2007

Superb !!!!! A keeper !!!!!
This is without a doubt the most comprehensive book on diet and nutrition I have found. Simply put, no nonsense information, easy to follow. All of a sudden everything that you have heard and read about your body and the food you eat, makes sense...
  
  











  



  
Optimal Health: How to Get It, How to Keep It5 reviews
Randy W. Martin

Publishers Circulation Corp., 1998

Optimal Health: How to Get It, How to Keep It
Dr. Randy Martin combines Oriental medicine, homeopathy, and nutrition in this user friendly guide to holistic health. Optimal Health is your birthright, he proclaims. Instead of cutting out or covering up symptoms, we can learn to use symptoms as our guides to better health. The book includes quizzes, so you can learn if you are a Yin or a Yang type, or which of the Five Elements (fire, ...
  
  











  



  
Optimal Thinking: How to Enjoy the Best Life has to Offer5 reviews
Rosalene Glickman

The World Academy of Personal Development, Inc., 1990

You need never be second best again!
"Optimal Thinking is a solid well constructed must-have manual to ensure you need never be second best again. It'll take you way beyond positive thinking and provide the power for achieving optimum success in every walk of life to complete the journey to power and privelige."
  
  











  








   



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