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  • Read A Book A Week



    In 1992 I first learned of the habit of reading one book every week (on average), with most of them being in the field in which you desire to develop expertise. This translates to about 50 books a year. Brian Tracy explains that this habit will make you an expert in any


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  • Self Improvement Books And Reports



    The market for self improvement books, tapes, videos, and classes these days has never been better than ever. This is a testament to the desire that many, many individuals have to be better than they presently are. This may mean quitting smoking for some people, while for others it means


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  • Read The Necessary And Go Back To Where The Action Is



    Internet is a nice source of information. There are free advices to find in nearly any area of expertise. Advices and information you can learn from. There is nothing wrong with reading it. Although.

    Reading books and articles is a healthy habit to have, especially if you


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Related Definitions, Terms and Acronyms:
  • Self-help - generally, any case whereby an individual or a support group betters themselves economically, intellectually or emotionally.
  • Self-help books - books written, usually by established self-help gurus, which espouse their theories and ideas for self-directed change.
  • Motivational speaker - a person who performs in public speaking to help motivate others with their knowledge and real-life stories in a public setting such as sales seminars and corporate meetings.
  • Psychology - also refers to the application of psychological knowledge to categories spheres of human activity, including problems of people's daily lives and the treatment of mental illness.
  • Self-esteem - involves both self-relevant beliefs (e.g., I am competent/incompetent, I am liked/disliked) and associated self-relevant emotions (e.g., triumph/despair, pride/shame).

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