Aspiring and Inspiring

Aspiring and Inspiring
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Publisher : American Mathematical Society
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9781470471767
ISBN-13 : 1470471760
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Aspiring and Inspiring by : Rebecca Garcia

Aspiring and Inspiring is a collection of essays from successful women and gender minority mathematicians on what it takes to build a career in mathematics. The individual essays are intended to advise, encourage, and inspire mathematicians throughout different stages of their careers. Themes emerge as these prominent individuals describe how they managed to persist and rise to positions of leadership in a field which can still be forbidding to many. We read, repeatedly, that individual mentorship matters, that networks of support can be critical, and that finding fulfillment can mean formulating one's own definition of success. Those who aspire to leadership in the field will find much useful advice here. The cumulative power of the collection carries a strong impact. The glass ceiling is very real in mathematics and is the result of cultural and sociological factors at work in our community. The book makes clear that we won't achieve equality of opportunity merely by exhorting those who are often excluded to change their behaviors and their goals. The need for systemic cultural change is vividly, at times painfully, evident in these stories. As Dr. Erica Graham says in her powerful and moving essay, we need “a different kind of academy”, and we'll only get it by working for it. We can start by reading this book and recognizing the kind of academy we currently have.

Aspiring to Inspiring Before Expiring

Aspiring to Inspiring Before Expiring
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 702
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ISBN-10 : 9781982295783
ISBN-13 : 1982295783
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Aspiring to Inspiring Before Expiring by : Paul Chong

You would remember an old school poem “What is life if full of care, We have no time to stand & stare . . . “ which led on the author’s mind to the notion of sharing & caring in life. Out of this thought, this book is appropriately called “Aspiring to Inspiring before Expiring.” With most books, fiction or non-fiction, you’d read continuously from beginning to end. Here in this case, you can pick & choose to read with ease & pleasure the articles, over 600 of them,on “whatever interests you.” The titles of articles are presented in a non-categorised manner, independent & complete by themselves individually. The book is very readable, easy to comprehend. It can well be your personal bible, a good travelling companion or indeed suitable as a gift for all occasions. Collectively when they first appeared in Paul’s blog https://paulchong.net, they attracted over a million views and Paul has been acknowledged as a very inspiring blogger. Readers will have both the leisure & pleasure of savouring a wide range of subjects in: • love & romance • arts & science • facts & fiction • reminiscences & presence • greed & creed • economics & politics • fantasy & reality • nature & venture • spiritual & secular • life & travel • poems

From Aspiring to Inspiring: A Guide for New Managers on the Rise

From Aspiring to Inspiring: A Guide for New Managers on the Rise
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Publisher : Gerard Assey
Total Pages : 87
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Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis From Aspiring to Inspiring: A Guide for New Managers on the Rise by : Gerard Assey

‘From Aspiring to Inspiring: A Guide for New Managers on the Rise’ is a comprehensive handbook designed to equip newly promoted managers and aspiring leaders with the essential skills and knowledge to succeed in their roles. From the moment you step into a managerial position, this book will guide you through the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Each chapter explores a specific skill or attribute crucial for managerial success, such as leadership, communication, decision-making, problem-solving, influence, and more. Practical insights, real-world examples, and actionable strategies are provided to help you navigate the complexities of your new role. Drawing inspiration from successful leaders and corporate examples, this book offers valuable lessons and best practices to apply in your own managerial journey. Whether you're looking to enhance your existing skills or prepare for future leadership roles, this book serves as a trusted companion, providing guidance, encouragement, and a roadmap for personal and professional growth. Unlock your full potential, make a positive impact on your team, and become the exceptional manager you aspire to be with the insights and practical advice shared in this book.

Aspire

Aspire
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9780061986963
ISBN-13 : 0061986968
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Aspire by : Kevin Hall

We live our lives word by word—to build our relationships, to convey our points of view, to object to wrongs done to us or to others, to comfort our children and our friends. We also use the wrong words—sometimes unknowingly—and get ourselves into situations we'd rather not be in. As Stephen R. Covey points out in his introduction: Words sell and words repel Words lead and words impede Words heal and words kill Kevin hall discovered the deeper power inherent in words after a fateful encounter with a wise shopkeeper in Vienna. When that led to an introduction to an esteemed etymologist residing in a senior home, hall embarked on a project that changed his life, and has since changed the lives of thousands of readers. Discover the eleven words—as well as the secret word—that when used correctly, can light your path to the lifelong success you deserve.

Inspiration for Aspiration

Inspiration for Aspiration
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Total Pages : 76
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ISBN-10 : 148196965X
ISBN-13 : 9781481969659
Rating : 4/5 (5X Downloads)

Synopsis Inspiration for Aspiration by : Solange A. Enow

No inspiration, no aspiration. In this monumental contribution to the youths of this generation, Solange Ashu, challenges today's youth to rise above the status quo in all areas, and to aspire to acquire what is required to break new grounds, champion new ideas, open up new frontiers to move humanity forward. In her own words, Solange Ashu says emphatically, "the choice is yours, with maximum inspiration, anyone, anywhere, can reach forth through positive aspiration to attain the unimaginable in all fields. This book is a must read.

I Will Make a Difference

I Will Make a Difference
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Publisher : We Published That
Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 0988552396
ISBN-13 : 9780988552395
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis I Will Make a Difference by : Gary Martin Hays

35 students have compiled their blueprints for how they plan to make a difference in this world. Their goals range from providing safe drinking water to under-developed countries to ending body image issues. They opine on how their lives may unfold based on the actions they take today and the direction they head tomorow. This book is a microcosm of what young adults in the United States are aspiring to be. Best-selling authors and co-founders of We Published That, L.L.C., Gary Martin Hays and Adam Weart, have worked diligently with these students to bring this book to life. All proceeds from the sale of this book will go towards the core mission of Keep Georgia Safe which is to provide safety education and crime prevention training in Georgia.

Aspire to Lead

Aspire to Lead
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Publisher : Edumatch
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 1953852386
ISBN-13 : 9781953852380
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Aspire to Lead by : Joshua Stamper

Have you ever wondered if you could be a leader in your school or in your district? In ASPIRE to Lead, author and educational leader Joshua Stamper shares a guide for aspiring leaders to enhance their leadership capacity through active self-development and goal setting. Applying Joshua's A.S.P.I.R.E. model, which is infused with his stories of past failures and successes, will guide the reader in actionable steps to enhance their leadership skills. Exploring Joshua's voyage from artist to administrator, ASPIRE to Lead will push the boundaries on how to: ACTIVATE your journey Find SUPPORT from other leaders PERSEVERE through challenges Discover your IDENTITY Grow in your REFLECTION And EXECUTE your vision!

Write Better, Faster

Write Better, Faster
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Publisher : Spaulding House
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : 9781635660234
ISBN-13 : 1635660238
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Write Better, Faster by : Monica Leonelle

In 2012, fiction author Monica Leonelle made a life-changing decision to learn to write faster. Through months of trial-and-error, hundreds of hours of experimentation, and dozens of manuscripts, she tweaked and honed until she could easily write 10,000 words in a day, at speeds over 3500+ words per hour! She shares all her insights, secrets, hacks, and data in this tome dedicated to improving your writing speeds, skyrocketing your monthly word count, and publishing more books. You'll learn: - The Writing Faster Framework that Monica used to reach speeds of 3500+ new fiction words per hour - The tracking systems you need to double or triple your writing speed in the next couple months - The killer 4-step pre-production method Monica uses to combat writer's block, no matter what the project is! - The secrets to developing a daily writing habit that other authors don't talk about enough - How Monica went from publishing only one book per year from 2009-2013, to publishing 8 books in a single year in 2014 For serious authors, both beginner and advanced, who want to improve their output this year! Write Better, Faster: How To Triple Your Writing Speed and Write More Every Day will help you kick your excuses and get more writing done. As part of The Productive Novelist series, it explores how to hack your writing routine to be more efficient, more productive, and have a ton of fun in the process!

Teaching Life

Teaching Life
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Publisher : Avenues the World School Press
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9798985051803
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Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Life by : Todd Shy

"...an eloquent love letter to teaching and to life, written by a veteran teacher at the height of his powers." - Sam Swope, Founder of The Academy for Teachers "I admired its feeling, candor, and exuberance - and of course its Emersonian hope." - Mark Edmundson, author of Teacher: The One Who Made the Difference "Shy abounds in wry observations about practical experiences; his quiet reflections verge on and flow into wisdom ..." - Bob Blaisdell, author of Tolstoy as Teacher: Leo Tolstoy's Writings on Education Great teachers are indispensable champions and guides for students passing through crucial years. They are forks in the road. They are artists with living canvases and hidden audiences. The essence of what teachers do when the classroom door is closed is not written about, or celebrated, enough. It is unsung work. Teaching Life sings it here. One part memoir and one part educator travel guide, Teaching Life is a charming and loving missive to the author's aspiring-teacher daughters and a lyrical celebration of the unsung work of teaching. This book will surely shine as a North Star for teachers the world over.

The Tyranny of the Ideal

The Tyranny of the Ideal
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9780691183428
ISBN-13 : 0691183422
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Tyranny of the Ideal by : Gerald Gaus

In his provocative new book, The Tyranny of the Ideal, Gerald Gaus lays out a vision for how we should theorize about justice in a diverse society. Gaus shows how free and equal people, faced with intractable struggles and irreconcilable conflicts, might share a common moral life shaped by a just framework. He argues that if we are to take diversity seriously and if moral inquiry is sincere about shaping the world, then the pursuit of idealized and perfect theories of justice—essentially, the entire production of theories of justice that has dominated political philosophy for the past forty years—needs to change. Drawing on recent work in social science and philosophy, Gaus points to an important paradox: only those in a heterogeneous society—with its various religious, moral, and political perspectives—have a reasonable hope of understanding what an ideally just society would be like. However, due to its very nature, this world could never be collectively devoted to any single ideal. Gaus defends the moral constitution of this pluralistic, open society, where the very clash and disagreement of ideals spurs all to better understand what their personal ideals of justice happen to be. Presenting an original framework for how we should think about morality, The Tyranny of the Ideal rigorously analyzes a theory of ideal justice more suitable for contemporary times.