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2009
| Why do some ideas break out and others fade away? What causes people to become so excited about a product that they can't wait to tell their friends? How can an idea be communicated so that it catches fire in people's imaginations? Popular author, consultant, and workshop leader Sam Horn identifies what makes an idea, message, or product break out, and presents a simple and proven process-POP! (Purposeful, Original, Pithy)-to create one-of-a-kind ideas, products, and messages that pop through th....[more] |
2006
| From the author of Tongue Fu!comes a unique and inspiring guide to jumpstart creativity and make ideas POP! A powerful tool for entrepreneurs, businesspeople, authors, and anyone who wants to break out big, the POP!process is a fun, fascinating, strategic approach for making messages Purposeful, Original, and Pithy-to generate instant intrigue and word-of-mouth buzz. |
2000
| If you ever feel: cluttered, scattered, distracted, unfocused, disorganized, preoccupied, overwhelmed, out of control, out of your mind... you can change your life! ConZentrate shows you how to master the art of paying attention, in thirty-five clear, practical, simple ways. Whether it's how to focus on a tedious task when the office is buzzing around you, or how to stop procrastinating, or how to keep your home from being a place of overwhelming clutter-- or ever how to tackle the challenges of....[more] |
2004
| This book is for educators that want to learn real-life responses to situations faced everyday in the classroom, on campus, in the front office, at extra-curricular activites, in staff meetings, PTA meetings, and district meetings. |
2003
| A powerful story -- well told -- is your secret to connecting with clients, colleagues and customers. With Doug Stevenson's Story Theater Method, you can become a "magnetic" speaker with the power to attract and hold any audience's attention. Whether you are speaking to five or five thousand, these easy-to-understand-and-apply techniques will immediately enhance your professional credibility. Are you ready to be more motivating, memorable and magnetic? Buy This Book. Book jacket. |
2002
| How often have you wished you knew how to defuse the difficult people who wreak havoc on your life? Whether it's a neighbor who keeps disturbing your peace, an employer who manipulates you into unpaid overtime, a spouse who criticizes and controls your every move, a colleague who uses scare tactics to intimidate you, or a student who teases your child without mercy, Take the Bully by the Horns will give you real-life strategies stop people from taking advantage of you, including how to:* Adopt a....[more] |
1999
| You never again need feel powerless in the face of uncertainty, awkward with strangers, or helpless in new situations. With What's Holding You Back?, Sam Horn shows you the way to a solid sense of self-assurance that doesn't depend on where you are or who you're with. This is a practical, user-friendly program that is filled with techniques you can begin using immediately. In With What's Holding You Back? you will learn how to:-Walk into a room full of strangers and turn them into friends. - Be ....[more] |
1997
| From the author of "Tongue Fu!" comes a practical, hands-on guide for acting and feeling self-confident at any time and in any situation. This user-friendly program is filled with techniques which readers can begin using right away. "Destined to be a classic".--Jack Canfield, coauthor of "Chicken Soup for the Soul". |
1996
| If you've ever been tongue-tied - or if you've ever given a tongue-lashing (and regretted it), Tongue Fu! offers constructive alternatives that will turn hostility into harmony and help you avoid a mental breakdown in the face of aggression. With straightforward strategies and proven techniques, Tongue Fu! examines almost every kind of verbal conflict - from fights with your spouse or a stalemate with the kids - and shows how to use martial arts for the mind and mouth to deflect attacks, disarm ....[more] |
1991
| We all wish we could learn to concentrate better. |

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