books about: putting
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The Art of Putting: The Revolutionary Feel-Based System for Improving Your Score
29 reviews
Stan Utley
,
Matthew Rudy
Gotham
, 2006
Simple, natural and powerful!
First off, I am a 3 handicap that is working hard at trying to get to a 0. My biggest struggle was with my short game, my pitching was decent at best, chipping was pretty steady, but my putting was awful. I was averaging about 33-34 putts per round. I attempted to read both Pelz books but found them extremely dry, poorly written and the methods didn't do anything for me. After reading this ...
Unplug the Christmas Machine: A Complete Guide to Putting Love and Joy Back into the Season
13 reviews
Jo Robinson
,
Jean Coppock Staeheli
Harper Paperbacks
, 1991
Unplug the Christmas Machine
Excellent - I plan to re-read it again before Christmas! Gets you centered and away from the frenzy of Christmas.
The "Putting on the Brakes" Activity Book for Young People With ADHD
6 reviews
Patricia O. Quinn
,
Judith M. Stern
Magination Press
, 1993
Indispensible Resource For Those Dealing with AD(H)D Student
This book is an invaluable aide for parents, educators, and professionals dealing with the challenges faced by AD(H)D students in school. It is a book that can be given directly to students as well. Written in a clear, visually appealing format, it presents worksheets and quick exercises that guide the late grade school, middle school or high school student to an understanding of how this ...
Dave Pelz's Putting Bible: The Complete Guide to Mastering the Green (Dave Pelz Scoring Game Series)
59 reviews
Dave Pelz
Doubleday
, 2000
the guru
Dave Pelz is a scientist who has studied the art of putting. I don't know if reading this book will improve my putting; that has yet to be proven. The text is well written. There are abundant illustrations and the quality of the paper, the binding, the illustrations and photographs are excellent. This is not the kind of book one reads in an evening. There are practical exercises, and one must go ...
Renovation of the Heart: Putting on the Character of Christ
48 reviews
Dallas Willard
NavPress Publishing Group
, 2002
A man who walks the talk
Renovation of the Heart has become one of my most favorite books. I have begun to read it for a third time and each time I am getting more out of it. It is quite understandable, however it must be digested slowly since Willard makes every sentence count. I recommend the video curriculum based on Renovation of the Heart produced by LifeSprings. Willard provides short introductions to each of the ...
How to Say It At Work: Putting Yourself Across with Power Words, Phrases, Body Language, and Communication ...
15 reviews
Jack Griffin
Prentice Hall Press
, 1998
Must have
I bought this while interviewing and now I keep it at work. I got the job I wanted with my top salary request. Useful, easy to understand and put into practice. Things you didn't realize about posture, facial expressions, simple phrasing, voice tone, etc. Great investment.
Handwriting Analysis : Putting It to Work for You
46 reviews
Andrea McNichol
,
Jeffrey A. Nelson
McGraw-Hill
, 1994
Your handwriting reveals...
...everything! "Handwriting Analysis: Putting it to work for you" is a well-organized guidebook into the fascinating world of graphology. As a practicing handwriting analyst, I have used this book as a reference many times - with particular attention to such detailed handwriting traits as a "felon's claw". Handwriting reveals many characteristics to the trained eye - this book will educate and ...
Innovator's Guide to Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation to Work (Harvard Business School Press) (Harvard ...
5 reviews
Scott D. Anthony
,
Mark W. Johnson
, ...
Harvard Business School Press
, 2008
Making innovation a regular part of your organization...
I've read a number of books on innovation, both on a personal and business level. Always looking to find that "edge"... In the book The Innovator's Guide to Growth: Putting Disruptive Innovation to Work by Scott D. Anthony, Mark W. Johnson, Joseph V. Sinfield, and Elizabeth J. Altman, the authors present a methodology for making disruptive innovation part of your company's culture. Along the ...
The Fourth Dimension, Vol. 1 (Fourth Dimension) (Fourth Dimension)
25 reviews
Yong-Gi Cho
,
R. Whitney Manzano
Bridge-Logos Publishers
, 1979
The Fourth Dimension, vol 1
An absolute need for anyone mature in the Lord, seeking to understand how the Kingdon of God operates and how to apply it to our own lives! I am anxious to read Dr Cho other books.
Putting Food By (Plume)
19 reviews
Janet Greene
,
Ruth Hertzberg
, ...
Plume
, 1992
Missing Pages 155-186
This book is a must have for anyone with the slightest interest of canning, drying or freezing food. Only problem is my book is missing pages 155 through 186. It looks like a binder error, so there may be more out there with the same problem. Check as soon as it arrives.
The Suicide Index: Putting My Father's Death in Order
10 reviews
Joan Wickersham
Harcourt
, 2008
Elegantly, objectively and with great wit and depth
One of the edgiest topics for the human being to explain to oneself, let alone set down for an audience : suicide. Perhaps easier if one's own intended is the story but this is a father's suicide taken on by his eldest and perhaps favorite daughter. Joan Wickersham does something brilliant and highly original in what is both a journal and a once-upon-a-time consideration of a man's life. ...
How to Run a Dog Business: Putting Your Career Where Your Heart Is
3 reviews
Veronica Boutelle
Dogwise Publishing
, 2007
Exceptionally well written and superbly organized
A professional dog-trainer, Veronica Boutelle is also the former Director of Behavior and Training at the San Francisco SPCA. In "How To Run A Dog Business: Putting Your Career Where Your Heart Is", she draws upon her many years of experience and expertise to show aspiring dog trainers wanting to start their own business how to analyze their market, set prices, and advertise their services; ...
Stop Wondering If You'll Ever Meet Him: A Revolutionary Approach for Putting the Date Back into Dating
Ryan Browning Cassaday
,
Jessica Cassaday
Hay House
, 2008
Dating and relationship experts Ryan Browning Cassaday and Jessica Cassaday, Ph.D., have their fingers on the pulse of what has become a cultural epidemic: Women just like you feel anxious, frustrated, and disappointed by the dating process. But they do more than provide gimmicky solutions while telling you what?s wrong with your dating life; they teach you how to date by giving you a system that works. How do you know it works? As ...
Putting It All Together: The New Orthomolecular Nutrition
10 reviews
Abram Hoffer
McGraw-Hill
, 1998
Classic on vitamin megadosing
This book is based on the science and art of healing with nutrition therapy. Yes, while it can be argued that if you eat properly you don't need supplements; very few people have a perfect diet. He believes that what we put in our mouth is what creates our health or lack of, including mental health. His average anti-stress vitamin formula B1 - between 100 and 300 mg. Niacin B3 - between ...
Positive Psychology Coaching: Putting the Science of Happiness to Work for Your Clients
9 reviews
Robert Biswas-Diener
,
Ben Dean
Wiley
, 2007
Best resource for positive psychology and coaching
Until this book, there was not an accessible source to which the coaching psychologist with an interest in applying positive psychology in their coaching practice can readily turn. And what might coaching psychologists be looking for in a book that purports to do this? An understanding of the scientific backbone of positive psychology? Ready applications to coaching psychology practice? Top tips ...
Zen Putting: Mastering the Mental Game on the Greens
5 reviews
Joseph Parent
Gotham
, 2007
Zen Putting - become a jedi: 5 handicap
Couldn't put it down, and making my second trip through it with a highlighter. This is the bible of mental toughness on the greens. Very easy to read and navigate as a guide. Short chapters are easy to digest. Results depend on your own desire to believe. I personally experienced immediate peace and mindfullness over the ball. I make every putt I look at and hole more than I could have ever ...
Putting Jesus in His Place: The Case for the Deity of Christ
22 reviews
Robert Bowman
,
J. Ed Komoszewski
Kregel Publications
, 2007
Jesus put rightfully in his place
I am pleased with Robert Bowman and J. Ed Komoszewski's treatment on the deity of Jesus. I have read a number of books on the person of Jesus, but I have never read one as chock-full of biblical documentation as this. Of course, none of the information in this book will come as a surprise to the committed Christian, as the deity of Christ is the cornerstone of our faith. But when one considers ...
Putting Out of Your Mind
17 reviews
Dr. Bob Rotella
Free Press
, 2001
A dose of confidence can be the cure
So much of golf and golf instruction is mechanical, and justly so. Technique is very important in a complex action such as the full swing, and improper form can lead to both bad shots and injury. In contrast, we have putting. The action on the ball is so slight and simple, mechanics themselves are important only at a very rudimentary level. Technique has more to do with guaging individual ...
Putting on the Brakes: Young People's Guide to Understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
6 reviews
Patricia O. Quinn
,
Judith M. Stern
Magination Press
, 2001
This book moved me to tears
I came across this book in a local children's hospital resource library. The first page describes a speeding race car with no brakes, and how it might go off the road or even crash. Page two goes on to draw a parellel between this race car, and and explains that having ADHD is a lot like being a race car with no brakes, 'You have a great engine with lots of thinking power, and a good, strong ...
Living the Heart of Christianity: A Guide to Putting Your Faith into Action
3 reviews
Marcus J. Borg
,
Tim Scorer
HarperOne
, 2006
The Heart of Christianity: Strong and Vibrant
Jesus scholar Marcus Borg's The Heart of Christianity throws open the windows of the Christian church and blows out the cobwebs that have clouded the view of the living post-Easter Jesus and his vital place in our lives. Published by HarperCollins in 2003, the book proposes to bridge the yawning, deepening, darkening gap between belief-centered dogmatic Christianity (what Borg calls the "earlier ...
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