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Eat to Lead
Luci Gabel
Readers never say “diet” because they know all foods, eaten the right way, help optimize mental and physical performance. And, you don’t have to go the way of 95% of dieters: following an impossible diet regimen, and returning to old habits and gaining weight after approximately two years. Instead, you can use the leadership practices employed by top leaders today, to lead yourself to successful, lasting changes that you love. Along with finding lasting, high-energy with tasty food options, most readers also see health benefits they didn’t expect, like reduced blood pressure, A-1C, cholesterol, and belly-fat. If you want to …
Leadership - Think Differently
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Marketer In Chief: How Each President Sold the American Idea
Jason T Voiovich
"Marketer in Chief" is more than a collection of history lessons and instructive stories. I believe our current political environment is trapped. We can't seem to see beyond "right versus left" and "us versus them." This book helps people see the president in a new way – not a caricature, but a real person facing tough problems, and (more often than not) doing their best to address them. When we see people as individuals, we're less rigid. We are more open to listening. And we might even be willing to change.
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To Be Honest: Lead with the Power of Truth, Justice and Purpose
Ron A. Carucci
Readers have been telling me since the books release how much it has shaped their understanding (and lack of it) about what honesty really is. They are creating team environments where people are speaking their minds, working with greater purpose, and where fairness is showing up more regularly. Leaders can earn and keep the trust of others with a reliable approach to being who they say they are - learning to ensure their actions and words match; by leading with greater dignity in accountability and ensuring everyone has an equal chance of succeeding; by leading more transparently - ensuring how …
Leadership - Think Differently
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I Thought You Knew... Confessions of a Chronic Assumer (and How You Can Stop Guessing Your Way Through Important Interactions)
Ellen Patnaude
This book helps people gain a better understanding of assumptions and how they show up in a broad variety of ways in our everyday communication. Through that understanding, the book provides guidance on ways to spot our own assumptions, course correct when necessary, and help avoid making more assumptions moving forward. Through learning ways to avoid these traps, readers will gain greater self-awareness, tools for navigating all kinds of conversations more effectively, and encouragement to get out there and do better.