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Bibliotherapy: Boost Well-being and Find Community With a Therapeutic Book Club

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Millions of Americans participate in some type of book club, whether virtual or in-person. Book clubs come in all shapes and sizes. They can focus on fiction or nonfiction, have themes to guide book choices, and be organized through places like work, school, professional organizations, religious groups and libraries.

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6 Books on Failure to Build Your Resilience

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With that in mind, here are 6 useful, practical books to help you learn resilience as a process. Rather, the book guides you step by step from seeming failure toward real success. Although this list aims to offer useful books for a range of tastes, Go for No! Did I refer to Failing Forward as a classic?

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7 of the Best Career Books to Help You Land Your Dream Job [2021]

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We’ve compiled seven of the best career-seeker’s books to land your dream job in 2021. Revised for the ever-changing market, this best-selling career book covers your job search end to end. Most books on this list offer guidance in using LinkedIn. Dive in and land that career you’ll love. What Color Is Your Parachute?

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How to Talk to Your Boss About Race: A New Book Explores Language Used in the Workplace and How We Can Improve

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I know it is often the first aspect of my identity that people refer to when they describe me. It’s one thing to read a definition of racism in a book, and quite another to know if you currently work in an environment that is racist. I know race is the thing that made all of the difference. Understanding the Spectrum of Racism.

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Matt Richtel’s New Book Explores the Emotional Balance Between Creativity and Stability

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I refer here to the D-words. Adapted from the book INSPIRED: Understanding Creativity: A Journey Through Art, Science, and the So ul by Matt Richtel. From Mariner Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. Does it have anything to do with you? There’s the big D-word, Doubt. Then there’s the little D-word—disgust.

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How to Dog-Ear a Book

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When someone dog-ears a book, they fold the corner of a page so that they can keep track of their progress. I actually use a bookmark to mark my place in a book. These are things I’d like to track and make note of for future reference. These are things I’d like to track and make note of for future reference.

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How to Organize Books

Clutter Coach

by I like an organic approach to organizing books. By that I mean that I suggest paying attention to how you use your books and what works well with your current set up before rearranging them. You may find that books you use a lot are already on the most convenient shelf. your books on the shelves horizontally.

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