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The procrastinator's guide to success
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Lynn Lively |
Everyone procrastinates. The question is, is doing nothing working for you or against you? Author Lynn Lively, a self-confessed (but reformed) procrastinator, will help you get to where you want to g… |
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Conversations with the greatest networker in the world
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John Milton Fogg |
xx, 188 p. ; 22 cm |
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Success 101 for teens
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Mark Hansen |
"Describes seven traits that help teens make good choices and provides step by step actions, including teen stories"--Provided by publisher. |
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Your own worst enemy
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Kenneth W. Christian |
If you or someone you love isn't living up to his or her potential –– and suffers from even one or two of these feelings –– here is a program that can help. In Your Own Worst Enemy, Dr. Kenneth Chris… |
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Light Up Your Life
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Diana Cooper |
251 pages (large print) ; 23 cm |
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Make Today Count
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John C. Maxwell |
Drawing from the text of the Business Week bestseller Today Matters, this condensed, revised edition boils down John C. Maxwell's 12 daily practices to their very essence, giving maximum impact in mi… |
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The redemptive self
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Dan P. McAdams |
Prologue. A Life Story Made in AmericaChapter 1. Redemption and the American SoulChapter 2. The Generative AdultChapter 3. Life StoriesChapter 4. The Chosen PeopleChapter 5. My Good Inner Self: From… |
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Managing your self
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Jagdish Parikh |
xxi, 175 p. : 24 cm |
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Discovering personal goals
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Patricia M. Kramer |
A discussion of the value of goal setting as a way to succeed, exploring what goals are, how to set them, and how to achieve them. |
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Monday morning choices
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David Cottrell |
Learn to make the right decisions to achieve greater success Each of us has a different idea of success. Whether you strive for money, power, happiness, or love, your personal choices, the actions yo… |
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Mind games
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Jeff Grout |
What makes a winner - in business or in sport? Why do some people consistently break sales targets, cross the line first or hammer the ball in the net with pinpoint accuracy? Natural talent and disci… |
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