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Understanding Change
This thorough, well-written treatise contains keen and valuable insights on coping with change. Albert de Goias, a practicing physician and psychotherapist, wrote "Understanding Change" for a compelling reason. “While in practice,”...
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The Heretic's Guide to Best Practices
This scrupulously researched, extremely readable work could impact how organizations execute projects and solve complex problems. Modern business organizations of any appreciable size often wrestle with ways to improve their processes,...
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Freedom from Your Inner Critic
By making seemingly abstract concepts concrete, two psychologists offer a self-therapeutic method for quieting one’s most harmful self-doubts. At one time or another, virtually everyone has dealt with an internal voice that undermines...
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Heal Your Self with Writing
This accomplished writer’s “focused journaling” exercises encourage self-discovery. Catherine Ann Jones’ first book, The Way of Story: The Craft and Soul of Writing, inspired creative writers to complete short exercises in order...
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The Seven Paths
Simple, poetic, sophisticated prose relays ancient Native American wisdom that will inspire modern-day reflection. Self-published over a decade ago and now available from a traditional publisher, "The Seven Paths" is the work of the...
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The Entrepreneur Mind
This punchy, pertinent handbook guides those in pursuit of entrepreneurial success. For anyone with entrepreneurial aspirations, Kevin Johnson’s well-organized, well-written "The Entrepreneur Mind" not only informs and inspires, it...
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Author YOU
Successful authors need a good business foundation, and Briles shows exactly how to build one. Judith Briles’ authoritative guide to business strategies for first-time and seasoned authors is a well-written, charmingly illustrated, and...
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Prosperity, Poverty or Extinction?
This well-researched, thought-provoking analysis of overpopulation makes for fascinating reading. Allen Cookson’s voluminous work is a big book in many ways. In addition to its sheer mass (close to 600 pages) and broad coverage of...