Showing posts with label And Then Some Book 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label And Then Some Book 1. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

And Then Some News

by Anthony Weaver

Announcing a price change for three books, How to be Funny on Purpose, And Then Some Book 1, and Public Speaking Rules

How to be Funny on Purpose: $19.95  NOW $12.95

And Then Some Book 1: $17.95  NOW $11.95

Public Speaking Rules: $17.95  NOW $12.95

We want to reintroduce you to the And Then Some philosophy: Give more, get more, want more from life! In 2006, my Dad and I started our company based on the fundamentals in these books, especially And Then Some Book 1.

The key element to How to be Funny on Purpose is a precise and practical set of instructions for turning the momentary flicker of an idea into a full-fledged and funny joke. This book breaks down why a joke is funny in timing, perception, setup, and delivery. Now just $12.95 or less at Amazon.com.

And Then Some - Book 1 is a collection of essays that lend themselves to the times when you only have a moment to spare. They are quick, positive, encouraging, fun... And Then Some! Now just $11.95 or less at Amazon.com.




Dr. Richard L. Weaver II's guide, Public Speaking Rules: All you need for a GREAT speech! gives you the confidence to give a great speech no matter your skill level. Dr. Weaver packs in the information you need to perform at your best. We have a new Kindle version coming in late Spring 2013! Public Speaking Rules at it's new price... just $12.95 or less at Amazon.com.

Thursday Essay preview: Montevideo, Uruguay: A Walk Straight from the Dock

Montevideo is one of the youngest capitals in Latin America, founded between 1724 and 1730, and it did not become the capital of Uruguay until 1828. It is the Southern-most capital of the Americas. It is often considered to be a playground for Argentineans and Brazilians on their summer holidays. About half of the population of Uruguay live in Montevideo; thus, it thrives as the center of Uruguayan culture, education, business, and tourism.


Thursday, January 3, 2008

And Then Some News


















Saturday Essay - January 5, 2008

Eight steps for raising your standards And Then Some!
by Richard L. Weaver II


Excerpt:

The important point here is a simple one. Trying to change behavior and performance — like improving your life, upgrading your standards, enhancing your relationships, advancing your employment status, and bettering your everyday experiences — requires a change in your mindset, otherwise any change you plan or undertake is likely to fail.

And Then Some - C U Saturday!!


Get the book - Get And Then Some... SIGNED!



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Thursday, December 6, 2007

And Then Some News

This week's Saturday Essay is taken from And Then Some Book 1: Essays to Entertain, Motivate, & Inspire. Chapter 23 asks the question "So you want to write a book?" covering questions ranging from time and resources including suggestions on organizing your approach to writing.

Signed copies of And Then Some Book 1 are available from And Then Some Publishing, LLC through Amazon.com for the low-price leading $16.47. Get your signed copy of And Then Some Book 1 during our Christmas Sale - while supplies last. Order by December 12th and make sure you get your book in time for Christmas!

And Then Some Saturday Essay - December 8, 2007
So you want to write a book?
by Richard L. Weaver II

Excerpt:
Do you know what you want to say, but you just can’t put it into written form without losing clarity and impact? Imagine that your computer is another person, and simply begin a conversation. Writing that truly reveals who you are comes from your heart without artifice or contrivance. The secret of style is to have something to say, and say it as clearly as you can. When it comes easily, your heart will be encased in the words you select like precious stones in a ring.

And Then Some - see you Saturday!

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

And Then Some News

Get your copy of And Then Some Book I available through Amazon.com. Compare prices at Amazon and you will see And Then Some Publishing, LLC is the low price leader and we include the signature of author Richard L. Weaver II. Nobody else offers you that! Get your autographed copy of And Then Some Book I while supplies last!

And Then Some Saturday Essay - November 17, 2007

A weekend with the grandkids And Then Some

by Richard L. Weaver II

Excerpt:
Because we take the retreat annually, one might wonder how one weekend could surpass all the others in And Then Some experiences? This one truly did. Getting into the cabin early, our son's Lithotripsy surgery, the inclusion of my sister and her husband (from Utah), the University of Michigan and Ohio State University football games, a wonderful musical production by our three oldest grandchildren, a hike in the rain, completing a 500-piece puzzle, and an outstanding lunch at the Sojourner Restaurant in downtown Loudenville, combined to make this a weekend with the grandkids And Then Some.


And Then Some - see you Saturday!

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

And Then Some News

Thanks to everyone who has bought And Then Some Book 1: Essays to Entertain, Motivate, & Inspire. I would like to say a special "Thanks" to Tom, Joe, Casey, Sarah, and Michelle. They bought the first five books!

This is a grassroots, word of mouth, talking about the book style of campaign. Campaign?!? Oh, not another one! We say, "And Then Some". Read the book. We want everyone to "get it".

Psst!... So far, word on the street... the book is pretty darn good! Tom Thiel, aka "
Clutch" had an interesting point, "There are a lot of comma's." Whether you call it author Richard L. Weaver II's 'style' or his prerogative, if that's the worst... you better get the book! (Amazon.com)

And Then Some Saturday Essays - Saturday October 20, 2007
Leadership is not a bag of tricks - It depends on values, vision, and communication

Excerpt:
Vision is difficult to cultivate. It comes, for example, from a strong belief that things don’t have to be this way. It comes from a vague desire to do something that will challenge yourself and others. It comes from a sense of determination. It forces you to clarify what it is that you really want to do. With a vision, you get a sense of what you want your target to look like, feel like, and be like when you and others have completed the journey. Having a vision affects your attitude, your optimism, and your beliefs. Your beliefs will sustain you through difficult times. Vision requires both commitment and endurance, and when you have a vision you don’t see difficulties in every opportunity but, rather, opportunities in every difficulty.

And Then Some... We can't wait to see you on Saturday!!

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

And Then Some News

And Then Some News - Thursday October 11th

Preparations continue for the November 3rd BarnJam/And Then Some Book 1 Official Release Party. We are fully stocked with the first And Then Some book ready for Richard L. Weaver II's signature! If you don't want to wait until the party or are unable to attend And Then Some Book I: Essays to Entertain, Motivate, & Inspire is available at Amazon.com.

Not sure if you want the book? Try before you buy!
andthensomeworks.com has more from And Then Some Book I including the Introduction, Table of Contents, excerpts, and full essays. Visit our andthensomeworks.com often as we continue to add features and update the site regularly.

And Then Some Saturday Essays - Saturday October 13, 2007
Self-discipline can change your life in any way you want it to
by Richard L. Weaver II

Excerpt:
Self-discipline affects your confidence, because being in control will boost your confidence and esteem. It affects how you see yourself, because your self image will be better when you know you can succeed and change. It affects your ability to see projects through, allows you to stay focused, and it can change your life in any way you want it to.

Self-discipline is like a muscle. The more you train it, the stronger you become; the less you train it, the weaker you become. Just as most people have weak muscles compared with how strong they could become with training, most people are weak in their level of self-discipline.

And Then Some...
We can't wait to see you on Saturday!!

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Thursday, October 4, 2007

And Then Some News

And Then Some News - Thursday October 4th

And Then Some Book I: Essays to Entertain, Motivate, & Inspire is now available at Amazon.com!! The first book in a series containing fifty easy to read essays covering relationships, family, self-help, advice, writing, traveling, humor, speech communication, society, leadership, and education... all wrapped around the And Then Some philosophy. Click: Amazon.com and be one of the first to own a copy of And Then Some Book I!!

andthensomeworks.com has been updated! Check out our redesigned website with more from And Then Some Book I including Table of Contents, excerpts, and full essays. Visit our website often as we continue to add features and update the site regularly


And Then Some Saturday Essays - Saturday October 6, 2007
Part 2 of 2 in our series: The Core of the "And Then Some" philosophy
AND THEN SOME WORKS
by Richard L. Weaver II

Excerpt:
"Do as I say, not as I do," is an old-fashioned expression, and the “And Then Some” philosophy would be an easy one to preach and not follow. That has not been the case in my life, and that was not the case when I first wrote about And Then Some more than twenty years ago. And Then Some probably represents, better than anything else I can think of, the very epitome of what it means to be a human being, and it comes close to having faith in something greater than or beyond ourselves—faith based upon the interpretation of the intangible instead of the physically tangible.

And Then Some...
We can't wait to see you on Saturday!!

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Saturday, September 22, 2007

Live life to the fullest!...

And Then Some Saturday Essay by Richard L. Weaver II

Essay #12 from And Then Some Book 1: Essays to Entertain, Motivate, and Inspire.

Live life to the fullest! Seize every minute of it, and never give that minute back until there is nothing left of it
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You often hear comments like “Sue has a passion for what she is doing,” or “Are you passionate about this issue?” And the reason you hear such responses is because people who pursue their passion in life tend to be powerful, positive, proactive, and purposeful.

Passion is an intense overpowering emotion. As I began college, mine was to go into medicine, until I had to take a required speech course. Those in the pre-med curriculum had no use for, interest in, or identification with this hurdle we had to jump to complete our coursework.

The assignments, activities, and enthusiasm of a dedicated and committed speech instructor hit a chord that changed my life. To follow my new passion—becoming a speech major—required taking more courses, being in college longer, and making major decisions that would affect the rest of my life. For me, this was a bold and risky move.

William James said, “Compared to what we ought to be, we are only half awake. We are making use of only a small part of our physical and mental resources.” When was the last time you did something bold? When was the last time you grabbed life by the tail and took a risk? When was the last time you turned down an opportunity to play it safe?

If you have been lucky enough to follow your true passion—utilizing the gifts and talents you’ve been given—you know what “being alive” means. Life is wonderful; life is exciting; and life is bringing rewards and opportunities you may never have dreamed of.

Making the right choices has valuable and worthwhile benefits. It generates tireless energy. It keeps you on track. It keeps you moving towards following your gifts and talents.

Finding your passion makes you look at life differently. There is a love there that motivates you to do the best you can and to learn as much as possible about your chosen field.

When you find and follow your passion, too, your life doesn’t seem wasted; your life has a meaning and purpose; and despite difficulties and adversities, you are optimistic, and you always know that what you’re doing is the “right thing.” Your passion comes from within, and you know it’s right.

How do you find your passion in life? Ask yourself, what’s the ultimate drive in your life? What do you get excited about? What do you love to talk about? When you talk about it, do you radiate with enthusiasm? If you were to announce to the world, “For me, living is . . . ,” with what would you fill in the blank?

The key ingredient to being passionate about life is—loving what you do. Just having a goal or a plan is not enough. Academic preparation is not enough. Prior experience is not enough. Passion and productivity are Siamese twins in these fast-paced times.

First, decide the kind of person you want to be—and do something today to make it true. The Air Force core values offer worthwhile standards: integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all you do.

Everyone can do better in some area of life. Take an inventory of your life and decide where to make positive changes then live that life.

Second, focus on what you want to give, rather than on what you want to get. Many people think backwards. They think happiness comes from having things instead of living a life of significance.

Instead of setting a goal of how much money you will make, set a goal for how much money you will give. Instead of setting a goal for attaining promotion, set a goal for what you could do to make yourself a more valuable member of society. The difference is a matter of focus.

Third, and finally, look for lasting significance in all you do:
• It may seem insignificant, but time spent with young people may result in a youngster hearing something life-changing.
• It may seem redundant, but sharing an insight, discovery, or perception with another may result in their increased knowledge or understanding.
• It may seem useless, but time invested with fellow workers, family, and friends is never wasted.

There are no throw-away moments. Every day matters. Look for the lasting significance in your work, your relationships, and your actions. Seize the day! Be a sponge for knowledge!

What is passion? Passion is the attitude of life that makes a person shine. It’s what people see that is special about a person when he or she walks into a room. Whatever you do in life should be done with the passion of a summer kiss, of a joke with multiple punch lines, of a brisk, refreshing walk.... Passion makes a difference.

In the late Erma Bombeck’s column “If I had my life to life over...?” she concludes, “There would have been more of ‘I love you...,’ more of ‘I’m sorry...,’ but mostly, given another shot at life, I would seize every minute of it. . . look at it and really see it . . . live it . . . and never give that minute back until there was nothing left of it.”

And what of the passion in my life having switched from pre-medicine to speech? It resulted in over 30 years in the college classroom and lecture halls, more than 30 college textbooks (counting all editions), 19 speeches published in Vital Speeches of the Day, 14 essays published in The (Toledo) Blade, and close to 100 published academic articles.

When you are aligned with what feels best for you, you create an inner sense of joy and happiness. Your actions are based on enthusiasm. The key is allowing yourself to feel joy and enthusiasm often and continually. Energy attracts energy. Suppressing your natural expression is to suffocate that energy that attracts abundance and prosperity. Live life to the fullest—seize every minute of it, and never give that minute back until there’s nothing left of it.
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© Copyright 2007. All rights reserved worldwide by Richard L. Weaver II and And Then Some Publishing, L.L.C.

No part of this essay, except in brief quotations embodied in reviews, may be used or reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means, photocopying, electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Richard L. Weaver II or the publisher, And Then Some Publishing, L.L.C.---or, in the case of photocopying, electronic duplication, or other reproductive copying, a license from the United States Copyright Licensing Agency---is an infringement on the copyright law. The best way to obtain copies of the essays is to purchase the book /And Then Some - Book I: Essays to Entertain, Motivate, and Inspire/ (And Then Some Publishing, 2007).



Friday, September 14, 2007

And Then Some Book 1 Release Schedule is here!


The excitement is brewing here at And Then Some Publishing. The final proof of And Then Some Book 1 was delivered last Wednesday, Sept. 12. We know we are biased, but it looks fantastic and we are "fired up" with the result! With a couple minor adjustments the new files were sent to the printer, in turn....

And Then Some Publishing is ready to announce:

And Then Some Book 1 Release Schedule 2007
  1. Monday, October 1st we will begin "beta" testing the redesigned andthensomeworks.com. Our redesign will include a better way to contact us, buy the book using Google Checkout, and have much more information about And Then Some Book 1 including excerpts and some selected full essays!
  2. Thursday, November 1st is the official release of And Then Some Book 1!
  3. Saturday, November 3rd is the official book release party. The And Then Some crew is excited to be teaming up with weaverworks.net to combine a fall party tradition with a book release party. Author Richard L. Weaver will be on hand to sign your book! We will keep you informed as we hammer out the details

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Effective Learning Means Being a Student of and for Life

Learning new information is difficult. Learning does not always come as naturally and comfortably as might be thought. There are three fundamental problems to effective learning. The first is that students are never really taught how to learn. Second, they are never introduced to the obstacles to learning and, more specifically, third, they are never given strategies to overcome the obstacles. It doesn't matter how old a student is, the physical setting in which learning is to occur, or the delivery methods used to convey the information. If these basic problems are not addressed, learning may be inhibited if not terminated entirely, and what can be a disaster for students, is that their ability or willingness to be students of and for life can be extinguished.

The And Then Some philosophy is not only explained in the speech at the back of the book, but essay 18, "'And Then Some' is a Value-Added Approach to the Good Life," develops the approach even further. Both the speech and the essay encourage readers to be students of and for life everyday of their lives. It is that strategy---that way of thinking---that forms both the foundation of and the cornerstone for andthensomeworks.com.

On a day like September 11th it is hard to find words to say. And Then Some... "student of life"... can sound hollow and hard to reach. Well... it is. But in the end somehow, in some way And Then Some works. It's tough.. and that's why we want to hear how you have made "And Then Some" work for you.

What is And Then Some working on now? Currently we are working on a better way to contact us. This has been a known trouble spot and we are currently working to resolve the issue. We are trying to resolve another problem spot which is working to get your stories posted, whether linked to our blog or posted on our blog. Currently the task is troublesome; the stories are neither easy to read nor see without going through a bunch of hassles.

And Then Some Book 1 release schedule will be posted on September 14th, 2007.

Thank you... And Then Some!
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