On The Shoulders Of Giants: 33 New Ways to Guide Yourself To Greatness. You can either look for the “secret” … or be one of the few who are LIVING it! On the Shoulders of Giants is more than just another book about how to develop a positive attitude or use the law of attraction. [...]
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On The Shoulders Of Giants: 33 New Ways to Guide Yourself To Greatness
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The Compassionate Samurai: Being Extraordinary in an Ordinary World. Brain Klemmer has studied leadership since being at the United States Military Academy (1968-1972). Known for his humorous and practical style of communicating, Klemmer is one of todays most in demand speakers. His character development and leadership seminar company, Klemmer & Associates Leadership Seminars Inc., has [...]
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The Compassionate Samurai: Being Extraordinary in an Ordinary World
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Lessons from the Top : The Search for America’s Best Business Leaders. Headhunters Neff and Citrin of Spencer Stuart U.S. set out systematically to identify, profile, interview and capture the vision of the nation’s top 50 CEOs. Through their company, they commissioned Gallup polls, gathered performance data and constructed a list of intangibles (“showed the [...]
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Lessons from the Top : The Search for America’s Best Business Leaders
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The Ultimate Self-Help Guide for Men. A lot of men are crying into their beers out there. Why? Because for far too long us men have been given the wrong advice on how to be happy. We don?t want to be sitting in the lotus position, trying to discover our inner-selves, when we could be [...]
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The Memory Workbook: Breakthrough Techniques to Exercise Your Brain and Improve Your Memory. Like clay, memory needs applied energy to give it form. However, this energy is often blocked by negative thoughts about aging and memory. Building on this underlying principle, this workbook shows readers how to rewire the mental habits that interfere with memory [...]
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The Memory Workbook: Breakthrough Techniques to Exercise Your Brain and Improve Your Memory
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Color Your Future: Using the Character Code to Enhance Your Life. Following the success of The Color Code, in which psychologist and business coach Hartman popularized the use of color to characterize personality types (e.g., “red” people seek power; “blues” crave intimacy), the author has revised and retitled this companion volume, which he originally self-published [...]
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Color Your Future: Using the Character Code to Enhance Your Life
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Develop Your Self Confidence (Diviniti). Overcome insecurity and build your self belief with this superb high quality self confidence hypnosis CD by Glenn Harrold. Developing a positive attitude and a strong inner self belief will give you confidence and motivation to succeed. Hypnotherapy is uniquely effective in programming the mind to overcome self-doubt and gain [...]
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Develop Your Self Confidence (Diviniti)
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Ethics for Everyone: How to Increase Your Moral Intelligence. There are no cut-and-dried answers to the big ethical problems, says Dobrin, a Hofstra University professor and an active participant in the Ethical Humanist movement for more than 30 years, but discussing the issues can give better insight into what’s right. After a mercifully brief discussion [...]
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Ethics for Everyone: How to Increase Your Moral Intelligence
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Awaken Your Strongest Self: Break Free of Stress, Inner Conflict, and Self-Sabotage. Dr. Neil Fiore, a renowned psychologist, lecturer, and bestselling author, has created his groundbreaking new program with you in mind. He guides you on an empowering journey of discovery–a journey to your Strongest Self. He’ll show you step-by-step how to let go of [...]
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Awaken Your Strongest Self: Break Free of Stress, Inner Conflict, and Self-Sabotage
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My Next Phase: The Personality-Based Guide to Your Best Retirement. Too many people ‘flunk’ retirement–even after a lifetime of hard work. Why? Because they only plan on their financial needs, not their emotional ones as they move into the next phase of life. The key to a successful retirement lies in your personality, NOT in [...]
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My Next Phase: The Personality-Based Guide to Your Best Retirement
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The Guide to Best European Business Schools. Increased globalization has spurred a tremendous interest in European business schools that offer MBA programs. To remain competitive in today¿s global marketplace, recruiters are scrambling for cross-cultural managers, and students are targeting European business schools for their MBAs in unprecedented numbers. Yet this new wave of global managers [...]
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The Guide to Best European Business Schools
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The Anger Workbook for Women: How to Keep Your Anger from Undermining Your Self-Esteem, Your Emotional Balance, and Your Relationships. This is the first book to adapt the powerful principles of cognitive behavioral therapy to the unique needs of women struggling with anger problems. Although men and women can articulate anger in very different ways, [...]
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The Anger Workbook for Women: How to Keep Your Anger from Undermining Your Self-Esteem, Your Emotional Balance, and Your Relationships
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100 Simple Secrets of the Best Half of Life: What Scientists Have Learned and How You Can Use It. Practical advice on how to thrive in the second half of your life, based on scientific studies. The sixth book in the bestselling 100 Simple Secrets series. What do people who relish the second half of [...]
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100 Simple Secrets of the Best Half of Life: What Scientists Have Learned and How You Can Use It
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Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life. Martin Seligman, a renowned psychologist and clinical researcher, has been studying optimists and pessimists for 25 years. Pessimists believe that bad events are their fault, will last a long time, and undermine everything. They feel helpless and may sink into depression, which is epidemic today, [...]
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Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life
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The Power of Self-Coaching: The Five Essential Steps to Creating the Life You Want. The new self-help guide from the author of the highly successful Self-Coaching. This empowering guide shows people who are experiencing emotional turmoil in their lives how to reconnect with their innate capacity for genuine happiness—before more serious emotional problems develop. The [...]
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The Power of Self-Coaching: The Five Essential Steps to Creating the Life You Want
Your Best Life Now: 7 Steps to Living at Your Full Potential. Houston megachurch pastor and inspirational TV host Osteen offers an overblown and redundant self-help debut. Many Christian readers will undoubtedly be put off by the book’s shallow name-it-and-claim-it theology; although the first chapter claims that “we serve the God that created the universe,” [...]
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Your Best Life Now: 7 Steps to Living at Your Full Potential
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Self-Improvement 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know. The best leaders know that success is about more than winning–it’s about improving and developing. Self-Improvement 101 shares best-selling author John C. Maxwell’s tips, tactics, and inspiration that compel leaders to reach ever higher levels. Drawing from the wisdom in his books Your Road Map for Success, [...]
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Self-Improvement 101: What Every Leader Needs to Know
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The Book Of Reframes. Superior reframing is at the core of lasting healing, and is the bread and butter of results-rich therapists. An exceptionally practical handbook, The Book Of Reframes is compiled from countless hours study of master therapists. What started as a personal collection of readymade reframes, has become the compulsory reframing companion. Prepared [...]
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Memory (Critical Concepts in Psychology). The term ‘memory’ encompasses our recollections of past experiences, our ability to keep track of what is happening from moment to moment, our stored knowledge, including knowledge of words and their meanings, our habits, our recognition of objects and faces, and our ability to remember to do things in the [...]
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Memory (Critical Concepts in Psychology)
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The Dietitian’s Diet. Obesity is a 21st century epidemic. The Dietitian’s Diet doesn’t eliminate foods, but focuses on lifestyle improvement, going beyond carbohydrate theory, proving there are no good/bad carbohydrates. New habits provides lasting results. It’s an intelligent way to eat to lose. Review: I would like to say after reading “The Dietitian’s Diet” that [...]
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The Dietitian’s Diet
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