I haven't read a book that has stuck with me like this one in a long time. Kline, an international consultant and coach, has created a six step model that anyone can follow to help others think. Primarily the model consists of paying full attention, not interrupting, and asking more questions.
Category: Living
The book I've been recommending to everyone this summer is The Emperor of All Maladies, A Biography of Cancer. It's a fabulous history of the last 200 years of medicine in this country, and a well-researched guide to the complexities of both the science and politics of cancer. Plus, it's a page-turner.
As I learned more about ways I would need to change my eating habits, I envisioned perpetual hunger....
For the science geeks I recommend The Brain That Changes Itself. This book tells fascinating stories of patients and researchers in the evolving area of neuroplasticity. No science degree necessary to understand and enjoy!
I may regret saying this, but I have become a fan of Jim Butcher's Dresden Files. It is an alternative reality series in which magic is real and the main character is a wizard who also works as a detective in Chicago.
I don’t see that the company ethos has an understanding of the aesthetic I really want—the user-friendly, this-wouldn’t-look-weird-next-to-my-Louboutins* aesthetic.
Children with Diabetes (CWD) anounced that it has signed a two year partnership with Novo Nordisk to develop and distribute resources that will help newly diagnosed children with type 1 diabetes adjust to their new lifestyle. Every year approximately 15,600 children and adolescents in the United States are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes...
My book recommendation has little to do with diabetes, but here it is: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon.
This is a book about an alternate perception of reality. When I read it for the first time, it moved me in such a significant way that I talked about it with everyone I knew (or met).
Call out for improving diabetes care by sending postcards to President Obama...
My favorite diabetes book is Pumping Insulin but it's not exactly the sort of paperback you'd want to bring to the beach. So instead I'll recommend Farm City, by my friend and colleague Novella Carpenter. It's about her experience starting and running an urban farm in the Oakland flats -- she lives in an old house next to the freeway, and has managed to raise everything from bees, rabbits, chickens, ducks and turkeys to dairy goats and two enormous pigs. Her story is funny, inspirational, and wonderfully written.
There are all these shot/pump sites that people don't normally see because they're on our thighs and abdomens. In this work, I've put them out in the open...