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Learning for Profit Do you often find yourself struggling with your finances? Perhaps you feel regardless of what you do, you just can’t seem to get ahead. Did you know that the key to earning more income is learning? Daniel Sitter’s Learning for Profit may just be the book for you. Sitter’s book will help [...]
Naked People Won't Help You (Personal development series) Public speaking ranks pretty high up on the list of things people are most terrified of doing. In fact, studies have shown over 100 million Americans regard public speaking their worst nightmare. You've probably heard of the advice: "Just imagine your audience is naked and you'll be [...]
How Teachers' Personal Histories Shape Their Professional Development Teaching What They Learn, Learning What They Live: How Teachers' Personal Histories Shape Their Professional Development When it comes to professional growth, a teacher doesn't just achieve this through a preparation program. A teacher's understanding of his subject depends on a number of social, economic and political [...]
Personal Development as the Meaning of Life ABC of Awareness: Personal Development as the Meaning of Life You have probably asked yourself any or all of these questions at some point: Why do we exist? What drives us to do the things we do? What is it that we truly want from life? In ABC [...]
Stand Out by Building Your Brand Career Distinction: Stand Out by Building Your Brand You are the product, and your reputation is your brand. It's the most important asset you can develop. Whether your goal is to find a better job or get that promotion, you need to know how to best position yourself in [...]
Minimize Stress * Maximize Time Crash Course in Personal Development: Minimize Stress * Maximize Time (Crash Course Series) If you want a fun, easy way to improve your personal development skills, you need Brian Clegg's innovative course, Crash Course in Personal Development. Make no mistake about it - Clegg's book is unlike dry traditional courses. [...]