November 2020 list by L. Gee
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101 Law Forms for Personal Use
by Nolo
At one time or another, we all need to get an agreement in writing. But where to start? 101 Law Forms for Personal Use makes it easy to create legal agreements and organize essential information. The plain English instructions will help you: Plan your estate; delegate authority; rent out a place to live; buy a house; borrow or lend money; sell personal property; settle legal disputes; handle personal finances; hire household help; deal with spammers and telemarketers; and much more.
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The Business of Friendship: Making the Most of Our Relationships Where We Spend Most of Our Time
by Shasta Nelson
In The Business of Friendship, Shasta Nelson, a friendship expert, unpacks the distinct ways we can make work relationships the healthiest they can be, both for the sake of the employee and the mission of the company. She inspires readers to see why friendship is crucial to our health and our careers and teaches us exactly how to develop the supportive and meaningful connections we need. This book is for those who are ready to maximize these two most significant factors of our wellbeing—career and relationships. Whether you are a leader or an employee, when you feel more connected and supported at work, everyone wins.
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Digital Marketing for Dummies
by Ryan Deiss & Russ Henneberry
Digital Marketing for Dummies has the tools you need to step into the digital world and bring your marketing process up to date. In this book, you’ll discover how digital tools can expand your brand’s reach and help you acquire new customers, plus navigate internet marketing to acquire and communicate with customers, from building and monetizing an email list and buying online ads to generating free, organic traffic and tracking and measuring key metrics. Digital marketing is all about increasing audience engagement, and the proven strategy and tactics in this guide can get your audience up and moving!
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Great Pajama Jobs: How to Land a Job Without the Commute
by Kerry Hannon
Many people spend hours a week commuting to work. Some arrive to an office that is uninspiring or chaotic and wonder, "Why did I come in at all?" They spend all day answering emails and fiddling with computer systems, which they could easily do from home. Great Pajama Jobs is the guide to finding a job where you can ditch the commute and stuffy office environment and work remotely. Career expert Kerry Hannon walks you through getting a work-from-home job and how to thrive remotely. The book features interviews with professionals who have done so themselves and also profiles companies who are known for remote-access employment opportunities.
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How Not to Get Promoted: Fix the Self-Sabotaging Behaviors Holding You Back
by Emily Kumler
The workplace is a minefield filled with politics and unspoken rules. How Not to Get Promoted is filled with interviews and stories of people who were being held back by the things they didn’t realize were working against them. This book is here to teach you (1) how you’re screwing it up and what to do about it; (2) how other people screwed it up before figuring it out; (3) what you should stop doing immediately; and (4) what you should be doing more of. This book is the tool you need to get out of your career rut and make it to the next level!
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How Not to Manage People: The Leadership Mistakes Keeping Your Team from Greatness
by Mike Wicks
It’s frustrating. You’ve put in the work and finally made it to the management team, and you haven’t stopped there. You show up first and leave last. You’re there every time one of your employees needs something. To any outsider looking in, you’re killing this management thing. But still, your employees want nothing to do with you. They scoff when you tell them what to do and suddenly get quiet when you walk into the room. You know you have to get your team behind you if you’re going to stay on the management team. Chances are it’s not about what you’re doing right--it’s about what you’re doing wrong. Now, stop panicking and letting frustration hold you back. This book is the tool you need to get your team on your side and rock the manager title.
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The Science of Getting Rich: The Complete Original Edition with Bonus Books
by Wallace D. Wattles
A new edition of the classic guide to building wealth with two bonus books, The Science of Being Great and The Science of Being Well. Author Wallace D. Wattles was a formative writer of the New Thought tradition and in The Science of Getting Rich, he offers a transformative path to success by showing readers how to use the power of thought, will power, and intention to create wealth of all kinds in their lives. The companion books further elaborate on the success principles and ideas Wattles developed. The Science of Getting Rich is the latest volume in the GPS (Good, Practical, Simple) Guides to Life series, which are designed to bring classic success and self-help books to a new generation of readers.
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