Self Esteem and Peak Performance
Self Esteem and Peak Performance
In this 6-hour program, you’ll learn how to get what you want in [...]
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Self Esteem and Peak Performance
In this 6-hour program, you’ll learn how to get what you want in [...]
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It is no secret the real estate industry has taken a hit, but regardless of the down economy, many real estate investors are thriving with their real estate mentor’s guidance. Tim Taylor, real estate success coach and author who has studied under the likes of TonyRobbins, Jack Canfield and “Rich Dad Poor Dad” author Robert [...] Related posts: TReXGlobal.com Launches Webinars to help Real Estate Agents Grow their Business by Connecting with Real Estate Investors 10,000 users adopt Propert
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Chicken Soup for the Working Woman’s Soul: Humorous and Inspirational Stories to Celebrate the Many Roles of Working Women
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101 Stories about Overcoming the Economic Crisis and Other Challenges Tough times won’t last, but tough people will. Many people have lost money and many are losing their jobs, homes, or at least making cutbacks. Many others have faced life-changing natural disasters, such as hurricanes and fires, as well as health and family difficulties. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Tough Times, Tough People is all about overcoming adversity, pulling together, making do with less, facing challenges,
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Editorial Reviews From Publishers Weekly Hall and Brogniez, consultants both, make one simple and compelling point: readers will make more money and be far happier if they and their company only deal with customers whose values mesh with their own. The authors describe buyers who are in complete synch with the seller as “perfect customers,” but they sidestep the issue of what happens if there are not enough “perfect customers” to keep one in business. A lack of quantitative supporti
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