A fascinating, life-changing book, full of practical advice for developing deeper and more satisfying relationships. Chandleroffers a fresh approach to relationship building where we are encouraged to overcome robotic, passive thinking and create a more active, optimistic self-image. Healthy, productive new relationships evolve naturally as we learn to listen to and value those around us. We can learn to "Think and Thank" in our personal and professional lives, and grow beyond negative perceptions and harmful unresolved conflicts. BOOK added by decabristka
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WOMEN & MONEY, Suze Orman investigates the complicated, dys-functional relationship women have with money. With her signature mix of insight, compassion, and soul-deep recognition, she equips women with the financial knowledge and emotional awareness to overcome the blocks that have kept them from making more out of the money they make.
Added by: synura_uvella | Karma: 45.32 | Self-Improvement, Audiobooks, Other | 17 April 2009
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“Very positive. Mr. Carpenter is an awesome teacher. He is fast becoming one of the 21st. century’s most prolific leaders.” Gerald Bolden American Red Cross • Would like to retire early or more securely? • Would you like to know what the wealthy know? • Would you like to be debt free? The timeless ideals of P.T. Barnum combined with the wit and wisdom of Charles Carpenter will easily get you started on you way to prosperity and security. “He not only addressed the subject, but presented common sense applications to life…” Dereck Brown Territory Manager/AT&T “Very dynamic! I learned a number of tips and techniques that will be useful.” Robert J. Pratt, Automotive Fleet Manager Chesterfield County, VA
Teachers enter the profession with high expectations, a vision of the future, and a mission to educate our children and youth. The demands, pressures, and conditions they work under can stifle this zeal and present obstacles to achieving their mission. This leads to disillusionment and eventually even burnout.
You will never now become a rock star or regain the waist size you had at 18. You have taken a sudden interest in bleeding your radiators, listening to "The Money Programme" and figuring out the best route to anywhere in the country. On the bright side, you can look forward to cheaper car insurance, and it's only ten years until you can book your first Saga holiday! You can take delight in the fact that you will never again have to sleep in a muddy field at Glastonbury, stay up all night at a party, or pretend to like Tequila Slammers.