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- Barbara Sher's Book, Refuse to Choose, Is a Must For Any "Misfit" - The Fabulous Misfit! What a Gift by Lorraine Arams
I've read almost every book ever written by Barbara Sher. She's quite a dynamo! And she is a huge success in the world of personal growth and development. - Unlimited Power by Anthony Robbins by Richard Stooker
This is the book that launched Anthony Robbins' career on the national stage. After all those infomercials, it'd be easy to dismiss but it is worth reading. - Review of Declutter Fast E-Book by Timo Kiander
This e-book by Mimi Tanner is going to show you how to declutter your home in various ways. You learn how to declutter your home in small steps without overwhelming yourself too much. - Stepmonster - A Review of Wednesday Martin's Realistic View of Step-Parenting by Karen Haney
Wednesday Martin presents in her book, STEPMONSTER, a realistic and practical view of what being a step-parent is like not only from the adult's side, but also from how the child views this new parent. With the divorce rates so high, some day becoming a step-parent is not unlikely anymore. - The Law of Success Volume 2 by Napoleon Hill by Richard Stooker
The Law of Success was unavailable for a long time, but in 2000 the Wilshire Book Company reprinted those 16 lessons in two volumes. Volume 2 contains lessons Eight through Sixteen. - Creative Resolution of Moral Dilemmas by Donna Kim-Brand
In Rushmore Kidder's 1995 book "How Good People Make Tough Choices", Mr. Kidder claims that inventiveness and human progress have created ethical issues that never existed before. (ie only a computer age would need to be concerned with unlicensed copying and global pirating of Intellectual Property.) This has brought to the fore the need to understand and deal with a range of new ethical dilemmas. - Review - The Upside of Fear - How One Man Broke the Cycle of Prison, Poverty and Addiction by Paul Lappen
This is the true story of one man's journey from rags to riches. The author was a twenty-something alcoholic high school dropout; overall, a pretty unlikable person. - Parents Can Have it All Too! by Tyler Tichelaar
Kate Raidt, entrepreneur and mother, knows how to work hard while putting her family first. In her new book, "The Million-Dollar Parent" she shares her life journey and the tips she has picked up along the way to make life vibrant, a career successful, and family life all it can be. Now she shares her journey with readers so they too can have their cake and eat it too! - Review - From Prison to Paycheck by Paul Lappen
Among the many challenges faced by those just released from prison is that of getting a job. Those with a job are much more likely to stay out of prison than those without one. This book attempts to make that challenge less challenging. - High Altitude Leadership - What the World's Most Forbidding Peaks Teach Us About Success by Julie A. Fleming
High Altitude Leadership, published late last year, seems to have hit the market at precisely the right moment. Drawing on observations made during mountaineering expeditions (including Mount Everest ascents), the authors identify eight dangers that climbers and business leaders face. Although the observations are phrased in business terms, they're certainly applicable to legal practice as well. - Secrets of a Buccaneer - Scholar by James Marcus Bach by Alain Burrese
"Secrets of a Buccaneer-Scholar: How Self-Education and the Pursuit of Passion Can Lead to a Lifetime of Success" by James Marcus Bach is an interesting read about one person's education outside of the school system that also contains some practical wisdom regarding learning in a nontraditional manner. I liked the book, even tough I am still in favor of traditional education and degrees. It was part autobiography in regards to the path Bach chose, and part "how to learn." - Double Your Dating eBook Review by Oscar Oliver
The Double Your Dating eBook, with the subtitle 'What Every Man Should Know About How To Be Successful With Women' is the first book from David DeAngelo in 2001. It covers a lot of concepts about understanding how women thinks, what they want and how to create attraction with them. It is one of the best guides available to start becoming better with women. - The Law of Success (Volume 1) By Napoleon Hill by Richard Stooker
Napoleon Hill is best known as the author of THINK AND GROW RICH. What's not as well known is that in 1928 he wrote and sold a 16 lesson mail order course called The Law of Success. Unavailable for years, Wilshire reprinted it in a two volume set. The first one contains lessons one through seven. - The Woman Men Adore Review - The Woman Men Adore Knows Exactly What She's Doing by Thomas K
Many people discover that after they've been married for a few years they settle into a boring routine. If you want to break your marriage out of the rut it's in, the techniques in The Woman Men Adore can help you. An experienced relationship therapist has compiled the information he has gathered from years of helping couples revitalize their relationships and recapture the happiness in their marriages. - Know When to Close the Deal and Suddenly Grow Rich by Leimengde Kim
Would you agree with me that every salesman in the world have problems knowing when to close the deal? Yes, Unbelievable!! Most salesman that I talk to always say exactly the same thing that the problem with their poor sales is because they do not know when and how to close sales. - Book Review - If Life is a Game, These Are the Rules by Linda Hancock
Cherie Carter-Scott, has worked with over 200,000 individuals worldwide over the past two decades. Her work as a trainer and consultant has included teaching those individuals what she terms "The Ten Rules For Being Human". - Save My Marriage Today Overview by Faith Clark
Save My Marriage Today is for anyone having problems with their significant other. It goes into the various problems that occur in every marriage, and provides solutions that you can work to implement that will smooth things out. - Christian E-Books and Books Provide Needed Boost in Morale For People Suffering From Depression by Barbara Taylor
Once upon a time depression was essentially considered to be an imaginary disease-something the weak used to excuse themselves from the pressures of everyday life. Fortunately, we have come a long way since then in understanding depression and how Christian e-books and books can help head it off at the past. We now know that depression is very real, very dangerous-and very curable in the arms of Christ. - Guy Gets Girl Ebook, the Review by Faith Clark
Finally, a woman has stepped forward to help us guys understand exactly what we need to do when it comes to the opposite sex. Every guy should send out a thank you to Tiffany Taylor for providing this roadmap to success. - 2 Healthy Eating Diet Plan Books You Should Know About by John Davenport
If I had to recommend 2 healthy eating books I would immediately think of the 2 plans I will review in this article: the Diet Solution Program by Isabel De Los Rios and the Fat Burning Kitchen guide by Mike Geary and Catherine Ebeling. Both of these guides are eye opening nutrition manuals which expose many myths regarding the food we're used to eat. You see, many of the food we believe is healthy and lean can, in fact, make you fat and unhealthy. We're constantly bombarded with promotional messages by food manufacturers, filled with baffling data which is often false and portrays fattening food as good. - What is Fear Costing You? by Pamela Bruner
I've been reading a great book, 'The Science of Fear' by Daniel Gardner. Filled with scientific studies, the book does a brilliant job of illustrating Gardner's idea that what we fear often makes no logical sense. - 500 Lovemaking Tips to Improve Your Love Life by Dale Le
One of the most important aspects of being in love is to enjoy a good, frequent, satisfactory physical relationship with your partner. If you and your partner both enjoy good and oft repeated sex then it will only help you to get closer and bond better. - Find Your Experiences in Chicken Soup For the Soul Series by Vance M David
Have you ever felt alone when you are sad since your couple passed away, you are divorced, or even your lovely pet died? You do not need to be alone in facing those kinds of things if you know that there are so many people throughout the world face the same things. You can read all of their stories in Chicken Soup for the Soul series. - Self Help Books by Robert C S
To what extent should self help books be read? To me, it seems like authors are simply trying to make a killing exploiting the miseries of their readers. About 90% of the self help book industry is a load of crap, and the remaining 10% is not exactly helpful either. A good gauge of a self help book's worth is the emphasis it has on action. Unless action is emphasized, it is rather useless. - The 101 Habits of Highly Successful Novelists - Insider Secrets From Top Writers by Andrew McAleer by Alain Burrese
"The 101 Habits of Highly Successful Novelists: Insider Secrets from Top Writers" by Andrew McAleer is a motivating and informative collection of "pearls of wisdom" from authors who have been there and done that. Reading the book, I found myself wanting to get back to the computer to work on my writing, and I also realized there were so many different ways to be a "writer." - The Introverted Leader's 4 P's Process by John H Hogan
Preparation: Preparation is the first step in the 4 Ps cycle. This is the step where you prepare yourself with questions and answers so that you are confident to handle any spontaneous situation. Preparation also means that you have a game plan so that you can take time to strategize for any particular social interaction. - Review of 50 Self-Help Classics by Tom Butler-Bowdon by Clive Lilwall
Nobody has time to read all the self-help books that flood the market. Tom Butler Butler-Bowdon realizes this, and has reviewed the major classics in this field. This article is a review of his book. - Get Your Man Back System Review by Jane Carpenter
If you are looking for information on Get Your Man Back System, read this review to decide if this information will help you get your man back. In getting your boyfriend back it is important to pick the right book to take advice from, and this review of the book will help you get a good idea if this book is the right choice for you. - "Pull Your Ex Back" Review - Will the "Pull Your Ex Back" Book Help You Get Your Ex Back? by Jane Carpenter
If you have heard of Ryan Hall's book Pull Your Ex Back, you are probably researching relevant information and reviews on this book hoping to find the real genuine reviews of those who have read this ebook and used the strategies outlined in Pull Your Ex Back. On this page I want to give you an overview of Pull Your Ex Back, so that you can make an informative decision before you buy this book. - A Review on Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Frank J Thomas
In 1997 an author by the name of Robert Kiyosaki released a book called Rich dad poor dad. I believe the book was a little ahead of its time in 1997. But it's become a timely book for today's day and age. Robert talks about the fact that he had two dads. One he coined his Rich dad and the other his poor dad.
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