January 2019 list by Donalee Jacobs
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Best Self: Be You, Only Better
by Mike Bayer
The first book from Coach Mike, well-known life coach, personal development coach, addiction specialist, and soon-to-be Dr. Phil Show regular; an inspiring, invigorating program to help listeners examine where their life is now. It will help listeners determine once and for all who they want to be and where they want to go, and to live authentically.
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The First Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill George Washington
by Brad Meltzer
The best-selling author of The Inner Circle presents the lesser-known story of an assassination attempt against pre-Revolutionary War George Washington by some of his own bodyguards, exploring how the plot catalyzed the creations of the CIA and FBI.
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How to Hold a Grudge
by Sophie Hannah
A comprehensive examination of the universal but widely misunderstood practice of grudge-holding aims to show readers how to use grudges to be their happiest, most optimistic and most forgiving selves.
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How to Talk to Anyone at Work
by Leil Lowndes
You face tough communication challenges every day at work, both in person and online. Here are immediate, effective, eye-opening actions you can take to resolve those infuriating problems. Listeners will find stories and examples drawn from corporate communications consultant Leil Lowndes's more than twenty years of training business professionals, from entry-level new hires to CEOs.
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Instant Recall: Tips and Techniques to Master Your Memory
by Michael Tipper
Do you find names, events and facts reaching the tip of your tongue but going no further? Well help is at hand, memory master Michael Tipper guides you through his tried-and-tested techniques to boost your powers of memorization to astonishing new levels.
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Prisoner
by Jason Rezaian
The former Tehran bureau chief describes how he was kept hostage for 18 months on trumped-up charges of espionage and rendered a pawn in high-stakes diplomatic talks that became a part of the Iran nuclear deal.
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The Prosperity Paradox
by Clayton M Christensen
Clayton M. Christensen, the author of such business classics as The Innovator's Dilemma and the New York Times bestseller How Will You Measure Your Life, and co-authors Efosa Ojomo and Karen Dillon reveal why so many investments in economic development fail to generate sustainable prosperity, and offers a groundbreaking solution for true and lasting change.
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Think Smart, Act Smart
by Darren Bridger
Learn how to confidently devise solutions in any situation with this fantastic guide that teaches how to focus the mind and hone decision-making skills.
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