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

Success

Success Habits: Proven Principles for Greater Wealth, Health, and Happiness By Napoleon Hill Though Napoleon Hill died more than five decades ago, there is still much one can learn from his teachings. Rather than leaving the reader with vague lessons learned, Kawasaki spells it out with tips, advice and quotes.

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25 Self-Help Books You (Probably) Haven’t Read

Success

You’d better learn to lead yourself first. The universe offers an infinite number of opportunities, but also opportunity costs. Sooner or later, every entrepreneur discovers that negotiation is an indispensable skill. When you learn to coax the best from yourself, success is assured. Want to lead others? Decisiveness.

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

You believe you should be able to learn something on the first try. She has spoken candidly about her challenges with imposter syndrome and how she negotiated the feelings of fraud. Feelings lead to behaviors, and there are costs to the actions you choose. Then, as you learn things, you can make modifications.

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Book Review: Give and Take

Productivityist

Mike offers up book reviews here at Productivityist , and he writes about other things he''s learned at People Smarter Than Me. You can connect with him on Twitter at @MikeDariano. Grant also writes about how givers negotiate better than takers. They found things that were of high value to their opponent low cost to them.

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The Most Important Trait To Boost Your Productivity

Productivityist

You can find Bruce on Twitter at @PMPhacks. The key to advanced productivity lies in the power of learning. Back in 2011, I took the time to learn new techniques in Microsoft Excel through a course. The methods I learned there have gave me greater confidence and speed (i.e. The value of learning is very clear.

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While in Transition, Are You Keeping Pace with Technology?

Job Advice Blog

Companies are very interested in reducing costs, and they therefore embrace technology to keep up their levels of competitiveness with others in the same industry. At the very least, one should use LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook but also potentially some others. The first area is the technology in your particular profession.

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Information Is Cheap, Action Is Expensive

Brilliantly Better

Get on a bus and negotiate your arrival later. Information is no longer confined within thick walls, we can learn everything we want about everything we can imagine. Yet, we almost never get on a bus, ready to negotiate our arrival later on. And then went on with our lives. Get on that train and figure it out while you’re on it.