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items are personally read, tried and tested by the folks at Raindancer
What
Next? by Dr Barbara Moses
An excellent manual that covers every aspect of work and career
change. Chapters on discovering your main motivation in life go
hand in hand with sections on targeting CVs; winning at interviews;
dealing with difficult bosses and becoming self-employed.
Worksheets are interspersed with the text so that you can build
your own picture of what kind of lifestyle you want, and whether
you have the skills annd motivation to make it a reality.
Whether you're seeking to redefine your goals, wondering whether
to become self-employed, or considering making the move into part-time
employment; this manual will be invaluable in helping you focus
on what you really want to do. Clearly laid out, intelligently written
and nicely illustrated, this book might just be what you need to
get out of that rut. |
Handbook
for Heroes by the Barefoot Doctor
Fame and fortune, the Taoist way!
The Barefoot Doctor (aka Stephen Russell) turns his inimitable brand
of healing, meditation, dietery advice and spirituality to the subject
of finding abundance, making people know who you are, and having
a lot of fun and good karma along the way. Easily digestible topics
range from finding your inner muse to choosing your clothes.
Doused in wit, energy and practical advice, this book is the jolt
you need to get your inner hero bound for world conquest!
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How
to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci by Michael Gelb
This remarkable workbook is nothing short of miraculous. No wonder
that it's won acclaim from many, including Ted Hughes. Divided into
seven parts, which relate to Da Vinci's outlook and accomplishments,
this book teaches how to unlock the door to genius which lies in
all of us. Don't let this book pass you by! |
Life
Coaching: Change Your Life in 7 Days by
Eileen Mulligan
Life coaching is now almost as popular in the UK as it is in the
States, and this book uses a series of worksheets, questionnaires,
action plans and more; this book allows the reader to set their
own goals and put them in place in a quick, focused manner. |
Feel
the Fear and Do it Anyway by Susan Jeffers
Learn how to cope with fear and how to confront situations that
leave you trembling in the wings. From public speaking to ending
a relationship, being alone or simply being with other people. |
You
Can Heal Your Life by Louise L. Hay
Considered by many to be the ultimate self-help book, this book
works on the premise that illness has an emotional cause and that
we all possess the power to face up to our inner demons and thus
heal ourselves. |
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