This title is designed to make the process as simple and practical as possible, with small and achievable steps that enable you to select the things that will work for you, and to help you do them.
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The world has changed and the way we work has to change, too. With wisdom from 20 leading creative minds, this book will give you a toolkit for tackling the new challenges of a 24/7, always-on workplace.
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Advice for New Faculty Members: Nihil Nimus is a unique and essential guide to the start of a successful academic career. As its title suggests (nothing in excess), it advocates...
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Jane Bryant Quinn answers more questions more completely than any other personal-finance author on the market today. You'll reach for this book again and again as your life changes and new financial decisions arise.
This guide to time management for the soul encourages consideration of the present moment before concern about the clock.
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