Customer Review: If you've been in the same job for years with no hope of promotion, no feeling of improvement, and general dissatisfaction it is likely you are not doing a job you are actually good at. Figuring out what our own personal strengths are is the key to a long and happy career.
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Customer Review: The brilliance in this book stems largely from the macro concepts it addresses. Despite its initial appearance, this book shouldn't be used as a step by step, how to guide. It's most useful as a - wake up and smell the roses - sort of mental jumpstart.
Customer Review: Having read Marshall's book and a few of the reviewes, both the postive and not so positive I'm left with the thought that people who value relationships and desire to achieve the next level of leadership will love this book. They will love it for a couple of reasons. First, many years ago I... more info
Customer Review: In an ocean full of bigger fish it can be difficult to stop living on the offense and consider our own strengths. How will you stand out amongst the other 200 people at that job interview if you yourself have no idea what your strengths are? And if you don't know what you are good at, are you... more info
Customer Review: Kenneth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson birthed a monster writing style when they published THE ONE MINUTE MANAGER, "The Runaway #1 National Bestseller!" -- and that style is surrounding a hideously boring topic with clichés, adverbs, adjectives, redundancies, dull characters, and exclamation... more info
Customer Review: I found this work to be a good fit for an initial exploration into the topic of NLP. It was easily outlined, concise and provided me with the basic information I was seeking, at a phenomenally low price. Quite reasonable cost/benefit ratio with this choice.
Customer Review: This is an interesting little book exploring a very important set of concepts. But despite the subtitle, it does a poor job of explaining when to quit and when to keep going. Godin's theory is clear enough. The book falls short on practical guidelines and specific, real-world examples that will... more info
Customer Review: A must read. A short concise, yet profound inspirational reading. I found in it a summary of my believes and a practical guide to success. I have already bought more than a dozen copies that I have given to family, friends and those in need of hope. Specially good for those not so fond of reading,... more info
Customer Review: I actually really, really enjoyed this book. In fact I'd give it 29/33 stars. There were three or four I didn't love. Jane Stevens
Tao Cycle Therapy: Natural Happiness via Self Directed Cure for Chronic Anxiety & Depression [Updated 2008 3nd Edition]
Customer Review: Keith Ferrazzi takes networking to a whole new level of interpersonal relationships. A lot of the concepts in this book are reiterated from books written in the past about networking. Every time I read the same concepts from other authors I am more opt to put what I've read and learned into action.... more info