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Book Review of Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
This article is a review of Rich Dad Poor Dad, a best-selling book written by Robert Kiyosaki — a self-made businessman, author, investor, and speaker. Since that time, the book has climbed to the top of the charts, achieving the lofty position as the #1 selling personal finance book of all-time.
10 of the Best Christian Leadership Books
Grow in your leadership skills by checking out these 10 leadership books. You will read on what important leadership qualities you need to grow as a leader and help develop others and teams. #leadership #leadershipdevelopment #leader
Win the Day: 7 Daily Habits to Help You Stress Less & Accomplish More
Front Cover - Win the Day: 7 Daily Habits to Help You Stress Less & Accomplish More
The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition
Advanced Methods to Learn, Remember, and Master New Skills and Information (Learning how to Learn)
Execution: The Discipline of Getting Things Done
Execution may very well be the best business book of the year, and one of the most useful to have come around in a long time. This smart and pithy book focuses on a simple though vexing challenge: How can the leaders of an organization exhort their people to deliver on the most important goals?
19 Best Books on Overcoming Anxiety & Social Phobia [2024 Update]
An important self-help book that describes simple methods and tools to stop unwanted behavior patterns p/o 250+ best self-help books
Nothing Changes Until You Do by Mike Robbins Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Do Less Achieve More by Chin-ning Chu Paperback | Indigo Chapters
For anyone tired of chasing ever–elusive desires, of doing more only to find that more needs doing, and of making more money only to need more money, best–selling author Chin–Ning Chu shows you that life was meant to be easy, if you know the secrets. From the best–selling author of The Working Woman''s Art of War, comes an important and timely book about the side of success that most don''t know about 注e power of selective yielding, of surrendering to a successful destiny, and of getting what yo
The Art Of Selling To The Affluent: How To Attract, Service, And Retain Wealthy Customers And Clients For Life
Attract and retain affluent customers and clients Much has changed since the original The Art of Selling to the Affluent was published. The financial crisis has affected the affluent as well as the less affluent. This book brings you up to date with today's affluent and helps every salesperson understand what adjustments need to be made in order to successfully attract, service, and retain lifelong affluent customers and clients. Completely updated and revised, it is based on The Oechli Institute's latest 2013 comprehensive research. Explains how the financial crisis elevated the level of anxiety and how this has affected major purchase decisions Offers step-by-step guidance on how to navigate the process of overcoming social self-consciousness during the sales process Author Matt Oechsli