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The SPEED of Trust: The One Thing That Changes Everything
by Stephen M.R. Covey
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Summary: A Hard Look at Ourselves...Needed !!!!!
Content: It's been a thought-provoking and interesting book so far. It asks a lot of questions of me that dig pretty deep into my thoughts and feelings - and motivations.
Am I trustworthy? Do I have true, real honesty? Can I be relied upon? Do I surround ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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NLP: The New Technology of Achievement
by NLP Comprehensive
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Summary: some fluff but still a good book for beginners
Content: Even though this book meets my criteria for having `fluff', this is still one great introduction book to NLP. The language is down to earth, the exercises are well explained and the authors give a lot of thoughtful advice to beginners. ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Business
by William M. Pride
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
by Stephen R. Covey
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Summary: 8th Habit: Don't buy worthless generic books
Content: The reason why astrologers seem dead on is because they are so generic they would seem to fit anyone's situation. The same goes for this book. This books habits are so generic and so vague that they are practically useless. For instance, "sharpen the saw" ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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Working with Emotional Intelligence
by Daniel Goleman
Manufacturer: Bantam |
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Summary: useless
Content: The whole idea about Emotional Intelligence is appealing and I actually buy it. But the just keeps telling stories after stories of how emotional intelligence is important, how most companies/people/training guides overlook it. The book never talks about how ... → Click here to read more reviews. | |
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