Shows serious-minded career people how to recognize and overcome tendencies to self-destructive behavior
Janet Davis shows women how to break the cycle of shame and self-doubt to achieve their full potential.
This book is comprised of two tales with a similar group of young adults trying to make their place in the world while dealing with relationships within the group.
Our Own Worst Enemy provides a solid, practical, logical approach to personal security for all Americans and explains why the government is not prepared to help us in a time of crisis (Katrina, 9/11, etc.).
My Own Worst Enemy is a brilliantly specific portrait both of particular time and place – the Sheffield of half a century ago – and a universal story of childhood and family, and the ways they can go right or wrong.
With this book's helpful insight, you can achieve your goals and live the successful life you long for. "Thoughtful application of principles contained in Alan's book will no doubt lead to a more centered life.
In fact, most of them come from Professor Karen Huffman's Psychology in Action, the textbook I used to teach college freshmen. Yet some educated, intelligent people, including world-famous players, believe they can predict or influence ...
In The Little Book of Behavioral Investing, expert James Montier takes you through some of the most important behavioral challenges faced by investors.
My Own Worst Enemy
As she begins classes at a new middle school, Eve decides to try to fit in so that her father, who has just lost his job, will have less to worry about, but she finds that being true to herself is really the best thing to do.
FINALIST -- The National Jewish Book Award In this deeply personal journey of discovery, Ami Ayalon seeks input and perspective from Palestinians and Israelis whose experiences differ from his own.