Thisworkbook is intended to serve as a resource and planning guide for clergy, staff, and laypersons of houses of worship who want to increase the energy efficiency of their facilities by implementing realistic and cost-effective energy improvement projects.
Depression often traps us in a cycle of inactivity and despair, stripping away our joy, motivation, and connection. Enter the power of behavioral activation, a scientifically-backed method that emphasizes action to disrupt this debilitating cycle.
Dive into the Life in Action Workbook and transition from feelings of isolation and stagnation to empowerment and vibrancy. Let every page be a step towards a more active, engaged, and joyful existence.
Actions are user-defined interactivity that you can configure within and across workbook elements. By automating responses to specific user interactions, you can create efficient workbook workflows that produce quick and relevant data insights.
The downloadable workbook continues to be an adaptable guide engaging individuals and groups in library advocacy on any issue. Users will take actionable steps in creating an advocacy plan through areas such as community analysis, building a library ecosystem, goal setting and message development and delivery. Workbook activities also keep users focused on needs assessment, implementation steps and effective outreach for best results. Additionally, the workbook itself is a vehicle for documenting real-time advocacy efforts for evaluation and planning for next steps.
Cindy Hohl, director of policy analysis and operational support at Kansas City (Mo.) Public Library, was inaugurated ALA President for 2024-2025 on Tuesday, July 2, at the ALA Annual Conference in San Diego.
The American Library Association (ALA) is teaming up with Skybound Entertainment and Hasbro to encourage people to roll out to their libraries with the TRANSFORMERS franchise, featuring Optimus Prime, as part of Library Card Sign-Up Month in September.
Today the American Library Association (ALA) kicks off its Reader. Voter. Ready. campaign, calling on advocates to sign a pledge to be registered, informed, and ready to vote in all local, state and federal elections in 2024.
The file is compressed in a zip format. This is an Excel-based tool for developing strategies, taking action and measuring success. Versions with higher numbers, express updates. To learn more about the features in this version, check out our summary or a demo here.
Please note that for the workbook to work properly you must enable the macros. The User Manual for the workbook contains instructions related to security settings, or here you can download a quick guidance on how to use the workbook in Excel 2007.
Filter actions send information between worksheets.Typically, a filter action sends information from a selected mark to another sheet showing related information. Behind the scenes, filter actions send data values from the relevantsource fields as filters to the target sheet.
For example,in a view showing the sales price of houses, when you select a particular house, a filter action can show all comparablehouses in a different view. The source fields for the filter might contain sales price and square footage.
In the Add Filter dialog box, the fields available in the Target Field drop-down listare limited to the data type of the Source Field. For example, if you select a text field for the source, only text fields are available as targets.
If you are connected to a relationaldata source, you can add sheetlinks across data sources even if the field names don't match. For example, if one data source has a Latitude field whileanother has a Lat field, you can associate the fields using the drop down lists in the Add Filter dialog box. When using a multidimensional data source,the destination sheet must use the same data source as the sourcesheet, and the source and target field names must match. (In Tableau, multidimensional data sources are supported only in Windows.)
Please note: This workbook is for individual use only. Photocopying of blank pages is not permitted. If you wish to photocopy blank forms for use in a group setting or to share with others, please refer to the handouts included in the WRAP Facilitator Training Manual or contact our permissions team for help.
Use this setting to invoke an ARM action by specifying the ARM API details. The documentation for ARM REST APIs can be found here. In all of the UX fields, you can resolve parameters using paramName. You can also resolve columns using ["columnName"]. In the example images below, we can reference the column id by writing ["id"]. If the column is an Azure Resource ID, you can get a friendly name of the resource using the formatter label. This is similar to parameter formatting.
After these configurations are set, when the user selects the link, the view opens with the UX described here. If the user selects the button specified by Run button text from, it runs the ARM action using the configured values. On the bottom of the context pane, you can select View Request Details to inspect the HTTP method and the ARM API endpoint used for the ARM action.
If the link type is ARM Deployment, you must specify more settings to open a Resource Manager deployment. There are two main tabs for configurations: Template Settings and UX Settings.
After these configurations are set, when you select the link, the view opens with the UX described in the UX settings. If you select Run button text from, an ARM template is deployed by using the values from Template Settings. View template opens the Template Viewer tab so that you can examine the template and the parameters before you deploy.
If you select Static Value, the parameters can be resolved by using brackets to link "paramName" in the text box. Columns can be treated as parameters columns by appending _column after the column name like "columnName_column".
Paste a portal URL that contains the extension, name of the view, and any inputs needed to open the view. After you select Initialize Settings, the form is populated so that you can add, modify, or remove any of the view inputs.
If the selected link type is Workbook (Template), you must specify more settings to open the correct workbook template. The following settings have options for how the grid finds the appropriate value for each of the settings.
There are two books in this series. The first is a traditional self-help book which can be read alone or together with your partner, and the second is a workbook designed for couples to read together and complete the communication exercises together.
Many people forget to think of love like a verb, not a noun. As a noun, love is an inanimate object that you find, hold and keep. As a verb, love is something you create, build, and nurture. Not only is love a verb, but love is an action verb. The more you work to care for your relationship, the happier you both will be.
Reading a book together is one of the best ways to improve your communication without spending a fortune on specialized couples therapy or flying out to a marriage workshop or retreat. You can have fun together while also learning new skills and strategies that have been proven to work.
Love Is an Action Verb: Couples Therapy Workbook is an interactional resource that contains over 70 worksheets, flowcharts, diagrams and conversation starters. It is based in the Gottman Method, but the exercises are brand new and designed with the modern couple in mind. This resource is perfect for couples who like to work together as a team.
You can purchase Love Is an Action Verb eBook for $9.99, and Love Is an Action Verb Couples Therapy Workbook for $24.99. Buying both books will cost you $33.99, which adds up to about eleven minutes of couples therapy with an expert.
We all know brushing your teeth is better than getting a cavity; the same is true for relationship health. If you carve out a weekend to set up your own private mini couples retreat, you can save yourself a ton of pain and money.
I help people find more happiness and clarity in their lives. As a couples therapist, small business owner, writer, and educator, I have helped thousands of people feel more connected and less divided.
As clinical director and co-owner of Main Line Counseling Partners, a small private practice, in Bryn Mawr, PA, I oversee over 5,000 hours of therapy a year, manage a team of therapists, and provide live workshops and trainings to aspiring couples therapists.
Every day I am humbled by the courage and bravery of my clients as they trust me with the welfare of their marriages, families, and mental health. I have had some of the most brilliant mentors in my field and continue to learn day after day. I am certified in the Gottman Method of Couples Therapy and work with Drs. John and Julie Gottman on their research team.
I am blessed with a devoted spouse, extraordinary children, and parents who taught me that I could make a difference in the world. When all is right in the world you can find me near the ocean on a windy day.
Furthermore, rather than issuing pronouncements from on high, Silverstein speaks as one vulnerable human to another. She admits that despite her years of training and experience, she still loses it from time to time, making a mess by instantly forgetting everything she ever knew about effective communication. She not only forgives her own foibles but is equally nonjudgmental about the circumstances of her readers, including the different levels of commitment they might bring to the project she outlines. She recognizes that some will want to plow headlong into the text while others will elect to amble along at a more leisurely pace.
Silverstein bases her approach on the marital research of Drs. John and Julie Gottman. Over the past 40 years, the Gottmans have studied more than 3,000 couples, identifying the factors that help couples stay together and those that split them apart. They note that all couples fight, but it is how they fight that is all-important.
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