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The 7 Best Books to Help Improve Your Relationships

Success

From memoirs about friendships to self-care “bibles” written by relationship experts, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best books on relationships to get you started on improving yours. Luckily, there are some fantastic relationship books on improving your communication skills.

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Book Review: The Freelancers Bible

Small Business Labs

.   Written by freelancing expert Sara Horowitz, the founder of the Freelancer's Union and a well known champion of independent worker rights, the book covers everything from how to get work to paying taxes (no easy feat for independent workers). This is much harder than most think. of independent work.

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Glenn Sanford Built a Billion-Dollar Business on a Foundation of Simply Never Giving Up

Success

What are your big aspirational goals? You may review quarterly and go, “Hey, this was our goal here. And you can adapt to meet your goals, but you can also adapt your goals. MP: How do you find motivation between goals—when you’ve reached a goal and there’s yet another one in the pipeline.

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How to Understand People’s Personality Types

Success

Understanding people’s personality types can also help us achieve success in our pursuits, whether we’re attempting to get our kids to pick up their toys or motivating a sales team to reach a lofty goal. Jung introduced the concept of personality types with his book, Psychological Types , in 1921.

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Book Review: How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big

Productivityist

The following review is written by Mike Dariano. Mike offers up book reviews here at Productivityist , and he writes about other things he''s learned at People Smarter Than Me. How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big offers a ton of lessons throughout, and here are seven things I learned from reading the book: 1.

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The Power Of Quarterly Goals

Productivityist

While I may have had great intentions, the truth is, this goal was never going to work. Without a specific goal and a set date to achieve it, there was no way of maintaining motivation. Shift Your Goals. I wasn’t breaking my goals down into manageable targets that were easier to reach. Written a project management book.

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Episode 280: All You Have to Do is Ask with Dr. Wayne Baker

Productivityist

Baker has published six books and contributed to such outlets as Harvard Business Review, Chief Executive Magazine, and Sloan Management Review. developers of the collaboration technologies based on principles in his book All You Have to Do Is Ask. That idea definitely applies to what Dr. Baker shares in his work.