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Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise February 2020
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The joy of missing out : live more by doing less
by Tonya Dalton
The productivity expert and CEO of inkWELL Press Productivity Co. shares strategic exercises for today’s overworked women on how to shift perspective in order to prioritize clear goals, simplify workloads and establish abundant, guilt-free balance.
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Keep it moving : lessons for the rest of your life
by Twyla Tharp
"One of the world's leading artists-a living legend-and bestselling author of The Creative Habit shares her secrets for harnessing vitality and finding purpose as you age. From insight to action, Keep It Moving is a guidebook for expanding one's possibilities over the course of a lifetime"
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Indistractable : how to control your attention and choose your life
by Nir Eyal
Drawing on groundbreaking research and exclusive interviews, the author of the best-selling Hooked shows us how we can be indistractable through a four-step model that helps us understand the processes of distractions and how we can finally get them under control. Illustrations.
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The little book of big lies : a journey into inner fitness
by Tina Lifford
An actress, playwright and CEO of a personal development network offers insights and practical advice for nurturing our inner selves and building emotional strength so that old pain can be turned into power and we can thrive.
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Don't keep your day job : how to turn your passion into your career
by Cathy Heller
The creator of the award-winning podcast of the same name shares inspirational advice for transforming personal passions into a fulfilling and profitable career, offering expert anecdotes and practical suggestions for garnering motivation, navigating rejection and achieving happiness.
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10 Simple Secrets of the World's Greatest Business Communicators
by Carmine Gallo
An Emmy-winning television journalist and Fortune 500 communications coach, in a newly revised and updated edition, shows business people how to achieve their personal and professional goals by mastering the 10 simple secrets used by the world’s greatest business communicators.
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Exactly What to Say : The Magic Words for Influence and Impact
by Phil M. Jones
Often the decision between a customer choosing you over someone like you is your ability to know exactly what to say, when to say it, and how to make it count. Phil M. Jones has trained more than two million people across five continents and over fifty countries in the lost art of spoken communication. In Exactly What to Say, he delivers the tactics you need to get more of what you want.
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The infinite game
by Simon Sinek
The best-selling author of Leaders Eat Last explains the importance of recognizing the infinite dynamics of business and politics, revealing how leaders who embrace dynamic realities can build stronger, more innovative organizations. Illustrations.
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Mom and Dad, we need to talk : how to have essential conversations with your parents about their finances
by Cameron Huddleston
As your parents age, you may find that you want or need to broach the often-difficult subject of finances. In Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk: How to Have Essential Conversations with Your Parents About Their Finances, you’ll learn the best ways to approach this issue, along with a wealth of financial and legal information that will help you help your parents into and through their golden years. Sometimes parents are reluctant to address money matters with their adult children, and topics such as long-term care, retirement savings (or lack thereof), and end-of-life planning can be particularly touchy. In this book, you’ll hear from others in your position who have successfully had “the talk” with their parents, and you’ll read about a variety of conversation strategies that can make talking finances more comfortable and more productive. For children of Baby Boomers and others looking to assist aging parents with their finances, Mom and Dad, We Need to Talk is a welcome and comforting read. Although talking money with your parents can be hard, you aren’t alone, and this book will guide you through the process of having fruitful financial conversations that lead to meaningful action.
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| Women with Money: The Judgment-Free Guide to Creating the Joyful, Less Stressed... by Jean ChatzkyWhat it's about: how women can evaluate their relationships with money and take steps to ensure their financial security, which will allow them to create a life with less stress and more opportunities for fulfillment.
About the author: Award-winning journalist Jean Chatzky is the financial editor for NBC's Today Show, host of the weekly HerMoney podcast, and has written other personal finance books such as Pay It Down and Not Your Parents' Money Book. |
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| The Financial Diet: A Total Beginner's Guide to Getting Good With Money by Chelsea Fagan; designed by Lauren Ver HageWhat it is: an approachable entry point for anyone who needs to get their financial affairs in order but is overwhelmed by trying to figure out where to start.
Read it for: newbie-level introductions to concepts like budgeting and investing; discussions of how money can affect our relationships with ourselves and with each other; the author's warmth, sincerity, and humor. |
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| You Need a Budget: The Proven System for Breaking the Paycheck-to-Paycheck Cycle... by Jesse MechamWhat's inside: a complete, detailed guide to managing your money, based on the system built into the popular budgeting platform of the same name.
Why you might like it: The encouraging tone of the writing and room for flexibility in the system feel less restrictive than other books about financial planning.
Advice includes: "give every dollar a job," "embrace your true expenses," and instead of asking yourself "can I afford this?", ask "does this move me closer to my goals?" |
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