David Gwyther has narrated 7 audiobooks on Listento.it by 8 authors, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 2 ratings. The most-rated is How to Take Smart Notes Summary.

How to Take Smart Notes is a book by Sönke Ahrens that goes into detail about the Zettlekasten methodology developed by Niklas Luhmann, a well-known academic that published a prodigious amount of work: 58 books and hundreds more articles before his death. This book is for you whether you're trying to think better, write more books or academic papers, or you want to take notes using the Zettlekasten method. It's written for students, academics, and non-fiction writers in mind. This is a method that works almost effortlessly because you rely on the "system" which is what enables you to be prolific. It's used by many successful writers, artists, and academics. This is how Luhmann became one of the most productive social theorists in the last century. The Zettlekasten method is now getting rapidly popular among non fiction writers. DISCLAIMER: We are convinced that our professional summaries will introduce more listeners to the full book who otherwise would have turned a blind eye by the sheer commitment. Our intention is sincere in that listeners could use this summary as an introduction or a companion to the original book, not as a substitute.
©2020 Upgraded Brain (P)2020 Upgraded Brain

Do you want to successfully self-publish an ebook? Many people have the desire to tell their story and put it out there for the world to see, but they have no idea how to do so. With traditional publishing, it can be difficult to get a literary agent or other publishing gatekeepers to actually give your work a chance. Newer options for self-publishing can be frustrating for authors because there are too many to choose from and they don't know which one will actually be best for their book. In the last three years, starting my senior year of college, I have self-published six books. I have learned through my experience that self-publishing isn't easy, but it also isn't that hard. It is an amazing feeling to create a book and have people all over the world enjoy it. This is why I have created this very short and simple guide for you to self-publish your very own book, so you can share your story with the world in a matter of days. Congratulations on beginning your journey to becoming a self-published author!
©2020 Deontae Henderson (P)2020 Deontae Henderson

Book Three in the Legacy Series This short story is based on true events and experience of the life of Thomas Michael. His life. His legacy.
©2020 Reenie Robertson (P)2020 Reenie Robertson

Many people dream of living large with huge mansions and lots of rooms for different activities, expensive furniture, and more than enough storage space for their possessions. However, once they get that, these things do very little toward bringing them joy. They do not seem to fulfill their biggest desire, which is to live in a state of peace and happiness. However, there is a way to reach a state of happiness and contentment. How? Through tiny living! Tiny living refers to a lifestyle whereby you live simply. It's a life where you live happily and with what you need, as opposed to what you want. It enables you to live free from debt. And this economic freedom allows you to live big. Tiny living has, in fact, become a movement, especially because of the recent tough economic times. In this book, we give you some effective tips and techniques for designing, building, and living in tiny houses. We walk you through where it all started and why. We'll tell you more about how to acquire your dream tiny house. Should you build or buy? We tell you how you should go about building or buying, who and what you need in the process, and where to find everything you need to get started. We also delve into ways in which you can get your new tiny house to feel cozy from day one. Remember, just like a regular house, your tiny house is your home regardless of its size, and you need all the tools possible to make it satisfactory. By the time you have finished this book, you will be more than ready to start your journey into tiny living. With the advice, tips, and techniques provided, you can start changing your life immediately. So what are you waiting for? Download now to get started today!
©2020 Andrew Berger (P)2020 Andrew Berger

Snuggle with your kids at bedtime and listen this collection of easy-to-follow stories! Do you want to make your child fall asleep faster at night? Does your child have difficulty falling asleep? Do you want your child to learn mindfulness while listening beautiful short stories? Do you want to calm your child down, improve their vocabulary, and listening skills? Then this collection of little stories can be what is right for you and for your kids! In Bedtime Stories for Kids: Aesop's Fables of Animals, you're going to discover interesting stories and memorable characters that are sure to catch the interest of your child, stimulate their imagination, and take their budding creativity to new heights, allowing you to spend quality time with your kids. Each unique story has its own special setting and characters and is filled with lessons that will instill and reinforce powerful life lessons in your kids. Bedtime Stories for Kids: Aesop's Fables of Animals is suitable bedtime stories for both boys and girls and belongs in every family's audiobook library; it is also perfect for listening alone and would make a nice holiday gift for your kids to add to their library. Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to buy now!
©2020 Mary Kiddy (P)2020 Mary Kiddy

The first easy and fun guide to the Enneagram, the fascinating and revealing method of understanding personality types, for the beginner, the expert, and everyone in between. This witty and informative guide demystifies the ancient Enneagram system with exercises and personality tests that reveal our motivations and desires and show how to put that knowledge to use in our everyday lives. The nine types of people: The perfectionist: motivated by the need to live life the right way, improve oneself and others, and avoid anger. The helper: motivated by the need to be loved and appreciated and to express your positive feelings toward others. The achiever: motivated by the need to be productive, achieve success, and avoid failure. The romantic: motivated by the need to understand your feelings and to be understood to search for the meaning of life, and to avoid being ordinary. The observer: motivated by the need to know everything and understand the universe, to be self-sufficient and left alone, and to avoid not having the answer or looking foolish. The questioner: motivated by the need for security, to feel taken care of, or to confront your fears. The adventurer: motivated by the need to be happy and plan fun things, to contribute to the world, and to avoid suffering and pain. The asserter: motivated by the need to be self-reliant and strong, to make an impact on the world, and to avoid being weak. The peacemaker: motivated by the need to keep the peace, merge with others, and avoid conflict.
©2009 Renee Baron, Elizabeth Wagele (P)2020 Dorinda Franklin

The second edition of Five Dialogues presents G.M.A. Grube's distinguished translations, as revised by John Cooper for Plato's complete works. It includes: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Meno, and Phaedo. Euthyphro is a Socratic dialogue whose events occur in the weeks before the trial of Socrates, between Socrates and Euthyphro. The dialogue covers subjects such as the meaning of piety and justice. Apology is the Socratic dialogue that presents the speech of legal self-defense, which Socrates presented at his trial for impiety and corruption in 399 BC. The dialogue is a defense against the charges of “corrupting the youth” and not believing in the gods in whom the city believes. Crito depicts a conversation between Socrates and his wealthy friend Crito regarding justice, injustice, and the appropriate response to injustice. Socrates thinks that injustice may not be answered with injustice and refuses Crito’s offer to finance his escape from prison. Meno introduces Socrates’ positive ideas: the immortality of the soul, the theory of knowledge as recollection, the method of hypothesis, and, in the final lines, the distinction between knowledge and true belief. Phaedo is one of Plato’s best-known dialogues. The philosophical subject of the dialogue is the immortality of the soul. It is set in the last hours prior to the death of Socrates.
Public Domain (P)2020 Dora's Enterprise