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Walk the Walk Walk the Walk
$24.95

Today’s business landscape is mired with hypocrisy and false promises. Leaders need to practice what they preach — even if what they preach takes them into possibly uncharted and unorthodox territory. What if top executives were completely clear about their organizations’ first virtues, and those virtues represented a real change from what nearly all of the business community had always practiced?Walk the Walk is a must-listen for anyone who aspires to be a leader or to understand leadership. Author Alan Deutschman explains that leaders striving to create change can rely on only two tools: what they say and how they act. But in today’s skeptical world, few of us will believe what they say, especially when they’re pursuing audacious goals and challenging our deep-rooted beliefs and practices. Walk the Walk shows how aspiring leaders must inspire and teach us through their own actions. Deutschman’s analysis is informed by his two-decades of experience as a journalist covering the most prominent business figures of our times. He portrays dramatic and illuminating examples of leadership - not only in business but also in politics, the military, education, and social change.
Walk the Walk Walk the Walk
$24.95

Today’s business landscape is mired with hypocrisy and false promises. Leaders need to practice what they preach — even if what they preach takes them into possibly uncharted and unorthodox territory. What if top executives were completely clear about their organizations’ first virtues, and those virtues represented a real change from what nearly all of the business community had always practiced?Walk the Walk is a must-listen for anyone who aspires to be a leader or to understand leadership. Author Alan Deutschman explains that leaders striving to create change can rely on only two tools: what they say and how they act. But in today’s skeptical world, few of us will believe what they say, especially when they’re pursuing audacious goals and challenging our deep-rooted beliefs and practices. Walk the Walk shows how aspiring leaders must inspire and teach us through their own actions. Deutschman’s analysis is informed by his two-decades of experience as a journalist covering the most prominent business figures of our times. He portrays dramatic and illuminating examples of leadership - not only in business but also in politics, the military, education, and social change.
Walk the Walk Walk the Walk
$24.95

Today’s business landscape is mired with hypocrisy and false promises. Leaders need to practice what they preach — even if what they preach takes them into possibly uncharted and unorthodox territory. What if top executives were completely clear about their organizations’ first virtues, and those virtues represented a real change from what nearly all of the business community had always practiced?Walk the Walk is a must-listen for anyone who aspires to be a leader or to understand leadership. Author Alan Deutschman explains that leaders striving to create change can rely on only two tools: what they say and how they act. But in today’s skeptical world, few of us will believe what they say, especially when they’re pursuing audacious goals and challenging our deep-rooted beliefs and practices. Walk the Walk shows how aspiring leaders must inspire and teach us through their own actions. Deutschman’s analysis is informed by his two-decades of experience as a journalist covering the most prominent business figures of our times. He portrays dramatic and illuminating examples of leadership - not only in business but also in politics, the military, education, and social change.
Walk the Walk Walk the Walk
$24.95

Today’s business landscape is mired with hypocrisy and false promises. Leaders need to practice what they preach — even if what they preach takes them into possibly uncharted and unorthodox territory. What if top executives were completely clear about their organizations’ first virtues, and those virtues represented a real change from what nearly all of the business community had always practiced?Walk the Walk is a must-listen for anyone who aspires to be a leader or to understand leadership. Author Alan Deutschman explains that leaders striving to create change can rely on only two tools: what they say and how they act. But in today’s skeptical world, few of us will believe what they say, especially when they’re pursuing audacious goals and challenging our deep-rooted beliefs and practices. Walk the Walk shows how aspiring leaders must inspire and teach us through their own actions. Deutschman’s analysis is informed by his two-decades of experience as a journalist covering the most prominent business figures of our times. He portrays dramatic and illuminating examples of leadership - not only in business but also in politics, the military, education, and social change.
Walk the Walk Walk the Walk
$24.95

Today’s business landscape is mired with hypocrisy and false promises. Leaders need to practice what they preach — even if what they preach takes them into possibly uncharted and unorthodox territory. What if top executives were completely clear about their organizations’ first virtues, and those virtues represented a real change from what nearly all of the business community had always practiced?Walk the Walk is a must-listen for anyone who aspires to be a leader or to understand leadership. Author Alan Deutschman explains that leaders striving to create change can rely on only two tools: what they say and how they act. But in today’s skeptical world, few of us will believe what they say, especially when they’re pursuing audacious goals and challenging our deep-rooted beliefs and practices. Walk the Walk shows how aspiring leaders must inspire and teach us through their own actions. Deutschman’s analysis is informed by his two-decades of experience as a journalist covering the most prominent business figures of our times. He portrays dramatic and illuminating examples of leadership - not only in business but also in politics, the military, education, and social change.
Walk with Me Today, Lord Walk with Me Today, Lord
$11.99

Bestselling author Emilie Barnes shares a new collection of devotions to encourage women in their faith. With the guidance and kindness of a mentor, Emilie inspires readers to infuse their lives with God’s Word. Brief devotions, wisdom from the Bible, and inspiring quotes lead women to Be creative in how they praise God each day Embrace the influence they have on others Seek spiritual nourishment from Scripture Prepare a home that is a sanctuary for family and visitors Cultivate a quiet time for prayer and reflection Emilie teaches with compassion and insight and models for each woman how to share their faith through a daily commitment to their home, family, others, and God.
Yesterday, Today and Forever. . . My Walk with the Lord: Poetry of Inspiration and Love Yesterday, Today and Forever. . . My Walk with the Lord: Poetry of Inspiration and Love
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Yesterday, Today and Forever. . . My Walk with the Lord: Poetry of Inspiration and Love
Walk with Me Today, Lord Walk with Me Today, Lord
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The Walk The Walk
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The Walk
The Walk-In The Walk-In
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The Walk-In

BoomerYearbook.com, December, 2008 - We all know that walking is the best exercise. How many of us actually do it on a regular basis? Well that’s another story. There’s every good reason to do it, but in many cases, we find excuses; its either too hot or too cold outside and so we say forget it. There is always walking on a treadmill at the gym, but that is costly. So what’s the answer to this dilemma? Mall walking! Especially at Christmas time.

I cant tell you how many times I have gone to the local shopping mall and there are groups of people everywhere just walking around the mall, and the stores are not open yet. Most times it’s a group of senior citizen ladies, and once in awhile you may see a group of senior men.
Mallwalkers? Do You Walk the Mall Before the Stores Open?

Today as I was walking through the mall, the stores were already open, but there were still people going for their daily walk inside the mall. They had no shopping bags or even purses with them so you could tell they were going for a walk. However, I did see one of the most interesting groups today, that I have ever seen.

There was a group of 6 women, all walking with their child/children in a stroller. They would do things along the walk such as, speed walk, or hop while pushing the stroller, turn around put their hands behind them and pull the strollers while walking…and on occasion they would stop in an open area and actually exercise! They were doing pushups and stretches. I thought this was amazing. I only wish they had something like this when my son was small. What a creative idea.

So are you a mall walker? Do people do this in your local malls, or is this something that maybe isn’t popular in other cities? Come share your thoughts and stories over at www.boomeryearbook.com

www.boomeryearbook.com is a social networking site connecting the Baby Boomer generation. Share your thoughts, rediscover old friends, or expand your mind with brain games provided by clinical psychologist Dr. Karen Turner. Join today to discover the many ways we are helping Boomers connect for fun and profit.

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www.boomeryearbook.com is a social networking site connecting the Baby Boomer generation. Share your thoughts, rediscover old friends, or expand your mind with brain games provided by clinical psychologist Dr. Karen Turner. Join today to discover the many ways we are helping Boomers connect for fun and profit.

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