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The Seed: Finding Purpose and Happiness in Life and Work

By Jon Gordon

Nobody captures the deeper meaning of business like Jon Gordon, and The Seed is his most searching and significant book yet. Whatever your profession, take this insightful look at the purpose behind work, and plant The Seed of inspiration in your life!

Categories: Work Life

Entrepreneurial DNA: The Breakthrough Discovery that Aligns Your Business to Your Unique Strengths

By Joe Abraham

Entrepreneurial DNA proves the simple but critical fact that not all entrepreneurs are cut from the same cloth. Everyone possesses unique entrepreneurial “DNA”—and discovering yours is the critical first step to success.

Flash Foresight: How To See The Invisible And Do The Impossible

By Daniel Burrus

Today we all face more impossible challenges than ever before. But flash foresight lets you transform the impossible into the possible, revealing hidden opportunities and allowing you to solve your biggest problems—before they happen.

Categories: Work Life

Bounce

By Matthew Syed

In this bold new look at human behavior, award-winning journalist and Olympian Matthew Syed explores the truth about our competitive nature—why we win, why we don't, and how we really play the game of life.

Categories: Work Life

Do More Great Work: Stop the Busywork. Start the Work that Matters

By Michael Bungay Stanier

When you’re up to your eyeballs answering e-mail, returning phone calls, attending meetings and scrambling to get that project done, you can turn to this inspirational, motivating, and at times playful book for invaluable guidance.

Categories: Work Life

The Fine Art of the Big Talk: How to Win Clients, Deliver Great Presentations, and Solve Conflicts at Work

By Debra Fine

Important discussions at the office — whether asking for a raise and promotion, or telling an employee that there’s a problem with his or her performance—are often difficult and easy to put off. We all know what it’s like to avoid these “big talk” conversations, and how the longer we procrastinate, the harder it is when we finally confront the issue. In The Fine Art Of The Big Talk: How to Win Clients, Deliver Great Presentations, and Solve Conflicts at Work conversation guru Debra Fine shows us how to handle the most uncomfortable office interactions and achieve what we want in each situation.

Categories: Marketing, Work Life

Success Mapping: Achieve What You Want...Right Now!

By Marshall Goldsmith, Mark Reiter

With innovative techniques derived from proven corporate performance tools, Success Mapping will help everyone, from students to CEOs, plan for lasting and meaningful success. Filled with inspiring anecdotes and focused on actual achievement, Success Mapping cuts through doubt and confusion with simple yet rigorous actions.

Categories: Management, Work Life

The Myth of Multitasking: How "Doing It All" Gets Nothing Done

By Dave Crenshaw

In a compelling business fable, The Myth of Multitasking confronts a popular idea that has come to define our hectic, work-a-day world. This simple yet powerful book shows clearly why multitasking is, in fact, a lie that wastes time and costs money. Far from being efficient, multitasking actually damages productivity and relationships at work and at home.

Categories: Work Life

When Perfect Isn't Good Enough: Strategies for Coping with Perfectionism

By Martin Antony, Richard Swinson

When Perfect Isn't Good Enough explores perfectionism and offers a program of cognitive-behavioural strategies for overcoming it. The authors review its causes, the connection to compulsive behaviours, and show readers how to assess the impact of perfectionism on their lives.

Categories: Work Life

Be Yourself, Everyone Else is Already Taken: Transform Your Life with the Power of Authenticity

By Mike Robbins

Authenticity is the buzzword of the moment. "Be true to yourself." "Be your real self." "Be the person you were meant to be." The message is loud and clear. Or is it? There is pressure from all around (our parents, teachers, spouses, co-workers, friends, and the media) telling us it's more important to be liked and to fit in than it is to be who we truly are. We are also constantly bombarded with messages telling us that we aren't good enough and need to be fixed.

Categories: Work Life

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