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Here is a gem I discovered
recently. Written in 1999 by Adam Khan, it was
derived from a collection of articles he wrote
called "At Your Best". The articles were in an
employee newsletter used by corporations. The
book is a series of short, practical action
steps you can use to improve almost any area of
your life.
His style is very concise and no-nonsense. Although
each chapter is short, the book is not meant to be
read in one sitting. Rather it would be better to
absorb and apply the principles in small doses. A
good book to read over and over again. It's divided
into three areas: Attitude, Work and People.
I'm scratching my head trying to figure out which
one of these "truisms" I like the best to share
with you. Tough call, but here is one: "When you
talk to people, think of them as relatives." If the
store clerk was your sister, would you treat her
any differently?
Great little pearls of wisdom. You can get it
here:
Self Help Stuff That
Works Hey, maybe you should buy one for
your "sister"!
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