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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.

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The 10 Best Books for Relationships

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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. The Book of Boundaries: Set the Limits That Will Set You Free. A book called Find Your People can’t all be about how hard it is to do so, however, and it doesn’t disappoint.

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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. Authored by Sarah Stein Greenberg, the executive director of the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (Stanford’s “d.school”), the book is a combination of stories and exercises intended to encourage the reader to face and overcome challenges in creative ways.

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The Anthropology Of Change Management: Four Keys To Success

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Radically altering the daily routines of workers represents a major form of loss. The pandemic marked a form of separation that has been wildly disorienting for many workers, and especially for managers. During everyday, normal times, we exist in various forms of structure.

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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.” Humor is a mindset that can be developed by forming new habits. Yet, humor in the workplace is not all that common these days.

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If It Doesn’t Suck, It’s Not Worth Doing

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That’s why in his book, Ego Is the Enemy , Ryan Holiday explains that a primary obstacle to success is the idea of success. It’s easy to create vision boards and write down your goals. More often than not, you quickly distract yourself from the discomfort with some form of momentary pleasure. Dreaming is easy. Itzler did eight.

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5 Traits of a Next-Level Entrepreneur

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And that can come in two forms. So if that’s your goal, do it. It was the main thesis statement of my first book, Crush It! Whether you’re starting out on the floor selling a physical product like I did or you’re the CEO of an agency selling talented employees, you need to know how to make a sale. A chip on your shoulder.

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