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Edward Shelley's Journal, 1856-61

by Lawrence M. Woods
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Synopsis

Are you always the person you claim you are? Honest, loyal, courageous, supportive, positive, ethical you get the point. Or, are you guilty of: · spreading lies, destructive gossip or vicious rumors? · using your associations, position or job title to intimidate others? · cheating on your timesheet? · complaining about your organization and everyone, but you won't leave? · stealing company's supplies? · falsely pointing the finger to shift the blame away from you? · taking credit for someone else's ideas or work? · making excuses for failing to successfully complete an assignment? Any of these hit home? Ouch! You are what you behave! More than your spoken words, your behavior reveals who you really are. Your behavior drives your interactions with people and how they in turn respond to you. In short, your behavior helps determine your success in life. So, don't waste another second not being your best self!

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Book Details

Published
March 28, 2005
Publisher
AuthorHouse
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781420830347

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