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Secrets of Mental Supremacy

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Secrets of Mental Supremacy, by W. R. C. Latson, is an excellent self-improvement book that contains a series of simple, step-by step instructions and exercises to assist you in improving your mental faculties as well as in acquiring complete control...

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Steve Jobs Was an Asshole

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I once hired someone who formerly worked directly for Steve Jobs (when Jobs was young). This person was happy to tell anyone who would listen in no uncertain terms what an asshole he thought Jobs was and how much everyone disliked him. He made statements...

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Emotional Intelligence

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In this book, Emotional Intelligence, Sean McPheat talks about the impact of emotional intelligence (EI) on your career. The term is used a lot by human resources professionals  and career coaches. It’s supposed to be the key to having a successful...

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What All the World’s A-Seeking

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In his book What All the World’s A-Seeking, Ralph Waldo Trine explains in an extremely lucid and simple manner the laws and forces governing true life with all its glories and what makes it so very different from the poor lives that the vast majority...

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The Art of Personal Effectiveness

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“The Art of Personal Effectiveness” by Eric Garner, encourages readers to be assertive and confident. It is an anthology of around 500 quotes from Aristotle, Mark Twain, Napoleon Hill, Linda Garrison, John Luther and many more eminent leaders...

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Metaphors

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I recently knew someone who lost their house to a bank because they could no longer afford to make the payments. They had taken out a mortgage years previously that was just interest payments. At some point, the mortgage became interest plus principal...

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How to Turn Your Ability into Cash

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How to Turn Your Ability into Cash by Earl Prevette is an interesting book that revolves around methods on controlling your negative thoughts, making the most of your strengths and abilities, and achieving your dreams. On reading this book, several secrets...

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How to Live on 24 Hours a Day

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How to Live on 24 Hours a Day, first published in 1908, offers advice on how to live your life, rather than just existing in the world. Following the Industrial Revolution, a large number of white collar workers had emerged who in many cases were unhappy...

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Are You Structured or Free Spirited?

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Around six months ago, I was going to meet with an important investment banker in Los Angeles. It was not an ordinary bank-type office because it was located high in a skyscraper, and was full of wood paneling, dark fabrics, oriental rugs–and there...

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Robin Hood and Appealing to an Employer’s Noble Motives

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I grew up in a suburb of Detroit and went to school with several kids whose parents were in the Detroit Mafia. I would name them, but to be completely honest, I’m afraid I might turn up dead if I did. I don’t want to upset these people with...

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The Importance of Fitting In

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The ability to fit into your work environment is among the most important parts of obtaining and retaining a job, even more so than your skill level. Fitting in means nothing more than being comfortable in one’s work environment, and making others similarly comfortable. Employers want to hire people who will embrace their approach to business and the world on physical and moral levels, so you must strive to fit in with their worldview.

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