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The 10 Best Books for Goal Setting

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Setting goals is a deceptively simple task—after all, you just pick a goal and work toward it, right? There is no one right way to create goals. Take a look at these 10 books on goal setting, and discover tips for creating the right goals for you. Moreover, how do we go about setting them?

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The 10 Best Books for Relationships

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How do we forge relationships when people only seem to be becoming more distant? How do we make our relationships not only deeper, but more long-lasting ? Take a look at these 10 books on relationships and discover how to do anything from cultivating new ones to improving—or pruning—the ones you have. By Melissa Urban.

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45 Professional Development Books to Level Up Your Career and Your Life

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In a world with countless ways to level up your professional development, books are one of the most underestimated tools. Professional development books give insight on how to grow in our careers, grow as people and better approach work-related challenges, shifting work environments and new opportunities.

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21 Ways to Read More Books

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You’ve probably said it to yourself 100 times before: I really need to start reading more books. When you’re an out-of-the-habit adult with a full schedule, however, finding the time to pick up a book can be a challenge. But this is a goal worth striving for. Get the most out of the book you’re reading.

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The 10 Best Books for Creativity

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Take a look at this list of 10 books on all things creative: 1. Creative Acts for Curious People: How to Think, Create, and Lead in Unconventional Ways. All problems require solutions, and Creative Acts for Curious People is here to help you learn how to find them. By Sarah Stein Greenberg. By Matthew Syed. By Frances Palmer.

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Humor in the Workplace: How to Be Funny at Work Without Crossing the Line

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According to Paul Osincup , corporate trainer, humor strategist and author of the forthcoming book, The Humor Habit , we are all suffering from a condition he refers to as “chronic seriousness.” Below we’ll talk more about how to be funny at work without crossing any lines. Yet, humor in the workplace is not all that common these days.

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Could You Write a Book in a Month?

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I had just appeared on the Today show to promote my first nonfiction book, an account of how my life was transformed by sacrificing some little luxuries. Why I put off writing a book Writing a novel has always been my dream. I was spending more time managing how I felt about the writing than actually writing anything.