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Many Lives, Many Masters
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From the Publisher:
One of the most impressive arguments made in Primal Leadership concerns
the importance of emotional resonance, the ability of an individual to sense
and respond to the feelings of another. Great managers, the authors argue,
are not alpha types with the ability to dominate by forcing an agenda upon
their employees; instead, they are men and women who have chosen to cultivate
their emotional intelligence, who can move between various styles of leadership
(visionary, coaching-oriented, democratic, pacesetting, and so on) without
sacrificing the essential connection that binds their people to them.
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I'm Rich beyond My Wildest Dreams I Am I Am I Am: How to Get Everything
You Want in Life
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Laurisa Owen wrote:
These teachings are revolutionary!
I laughed and cried my way through this book because I recognised it as simply
truth. It offers a simple, common-sense technique to claim your rightful
abundance. After reading it, just once, and creating my initial 'list', I
experienced something akin to Spring break-up in the Arctic - everything
just seemed to go into motion! I've now adopted this practical approach in
my thinking and nearly every facet of my life - from strarting my business
to finding my divine right mate and father of my child. I've become so
aligned with this philosophy my friends and family remark regularly how
relaxed and positive I am. It simply feels natural. Thank you, Tom and Penelope.
Laurisa was quoted on the linked
page.
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Self-help / development bookstore
Beyond the Twelve Steps: Roadmap to a New Life
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From the Publisher:
What will it take for us to stop living dreary lives? What will it take
for us to fill the deep ache and longing we all have for that elusive “something
more?” In a courageous departure from the traditional twelve-step views
of spirituality, Lynn Grabhorn takes our hungry souls on a life-changing
journey to the kingdom within, laying out a path of startling new concepts
to reconnect us with our own divinity.
- More than 20,000 copies sold as a self-published book
- Takes us beyond merely existing and teaches us how to really
live
- Shows that pain, suffering, and unhappiness are not a necessary
part of life
- More than just comfort food for an ailing soul – this is
real, healing power
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Emotional Intelligence
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From the Publisher:
veryone knows that high IQ is no guarantee of success, happiness, or virtue,
but until the discoveries of modern brain researchers, theorists could only
guess why. Daniel Goleman's fascinating report from the frontiers of psychology
and neuroscience offers us startling new insight into our "two minds" — the
rational and the emotional — and how they together shape our destiny. Beginning
deep in the brain, Emotional Intelligence shows us the exact mechanism
of an "emotional hijack," when passion overcomes reason. Through vivid examples,
Goleman then delineates the crucial skills of emotional intelligence, and
shows how they determine our success in relationships and work, and even our
physical well-being. What emerges is a crucial new way to talk about being
smart. The final chapters reveal the possibilities — and limits — of "emotional
literary," as it is taught by both parents and educators. The book concludes
with a compelling vision of what true emotional intelligence means for us
both as individuals and as a society. The message of this eye-opening book
is one we must take to heart: the true "bell curve" for a democracy must
measure emotional intelligence. Daniel Goleman offers a new vision of excellence
and a vital new curriculum for life that can change the future for us and
our children
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Working with Emotional Intelligence
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Synopsis from B&N Website:
Daniel Goleman changed the way we think about what it means to be smart with
his groundbreaking bestseller, Emotional Intelligence. Now, in his
eagerly awaited follow-up, Goleman applies his insights about emotional competence
to the workplace. In Working with Emotional Intelligence, he explores
the reasons why in today's rapidly changing world of business, emotional
intelligence is more important to performance and success than IQ or technical
competence, and he offers advice on how corporations and individuals can
learn to improve emotional competence.
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Primal Leadership: Realizing the Power of Emotional Intelligence
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From Barnes & Noble:
One of the most impressive arguments made in Primal Leadership concerns
the importance of emotional resonance, the ability of an individual to sense
and respond to the feelings of another. Great managers, the authors argue,
are not alpha types with the ability to dominate by forcing an agenda upon
their employees; instead, they are men and women who have chosen to cultivate
their emotional intelligence, who can move between various styles of leadership
(visionary, coaching-oriented, democratic, pacesetting, and so on) without
sacrificing the essential connection that binds their people to them.
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Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers: An Updated Guide to Stress, Stress-Related
Diseases, and Coping
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From the Publisher:
Combining cutting-edge research with a healthy dose of good humor and practical
advice, Robert Sapolsky's acclaimed Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers explains
how prolonged stress causes or intensifies a range of physical and mental
afflictions, including depression, ulcers, colitis, heart disease, and more.
This thoroughly updated version of Zebras, which features new chapters
on memory, personality and temperment, and stress and society, is richer than
ever with insights into how the nervous system responds to stress and how
those responses can be controlled.
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