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The new edition of the bestselling business development guide Book Yourself Solid, Second Edition reveals why self-promotion is a critical factor to success, giving you a unique perspective that makes this guide much more than an ordinary ...
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Personal stories of women and girls of all ages and backgrounds whose lives have been changed by their experience with sports.
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If you want to lead others, win negotiations, and be well-liked, this book is for you.
'Live Big' guides people to access and accelerate creativity in order to live their biggest lives.
Recommends a method of achieving success by hard work in a Christian context, and shows how it worked in the author's own rise from poverty to become a neurosurgeon.