Would you like to learn how to attract more abundance, prosperity and joy into your life in as little as fifty days? Are you looking for a practical, hands-on guide that will enable you to realize your full potential and help you become more succesful? This no-nonsense guide shows you how to reach your full potential and develop your own personal roadmap to total success. Designed to engage you in the latest active learning strategies, this guide will focus your energy and time, on the essential elements and proven strategies for success. A wealth of practical information and simple step-by-step daily activities will transform your life beyond your wildest dreams. In this life-changing book, sought-after personal coach and educator Randall Stewart, will help you create permanent positive changes in your life that will allow you to live your life with purpose, passion and joy. At the outset, the book identifies the six fundamental areas of development for total success. - Begin by discovering your life purpose. - Learn how to improve all of your core relationships. - Become a more effective learner. - Work towards achieving a state of physical well-being. - Develop positive success-oriented attitudes and habits. - Discover how to reach a point of financial freedom sooner. Ultimately, this guide will help you create better balance and harmony between all key aspects of your life. Take the fifty-day challenge. Get ready to transform yourself for success and to achieve greater fulfillment in your life.
This book is about people and skilled work. There has been much turmoil in the business environment about how to best manage the balance between people and technology, at a time when pressures for cost reduction are ever greater. Our argument is that people are central to business success, and the appropriate use of technology should support their needs. This is not always easy in practice. We work in a period when change occurs in ever-shortening cycles. Black-and-white solutions may seem attractive, but the long-term consequences are rarely advantageous. A new system is required, build ing on lessons from the past. Human-centred systems build upon core skills of the workforce within a rich, emancipatory environment, utilising the benefits of tech nology. Change can be embraced to achieve competitive advantage and mutual benefit. The three authors are, respectively, engineering director of an inno vative international manufacturing company; analyst for an inter national merchant bank; and university business school professor. The book is intended to offer a new synthesis of theory and practical experience, derived from recent British and European collaborative pro grammes. We are grateful to our colleagues and families for their tolerance during the writing of this book. Even human-centred books impose pressures on busy people. Old Windsor, Brighton and Kingston, June 1995 A.A. R.K.
Discusses how to minimize or eliminate the negative emotions that inhibit fulfillment in the workplace and offers advice for coping with such problem areas as lack of recognition, boredom, and intimidation
Idiot's Guides: Numerology is a simple-to-use guide for beginners that shows readers how to use their names and birthdates to calculate a variety of personal numbers. These numbers are then used to delve into a wide range of personal areas to learn more about themselves and make predictions for their futures--and those of others around them. In this book, readers get: An explanation of the various systems of numerology, including Chaldean, Pythagorean, Kabbalah, Chinese, and others. Step-by-step instructions for calculating and interpreting the various types of numbers, including the Destiny, Soul, Personality, and Life Path numbers, as well as Pinnacles and Challenges. Tips for calculating and working with various personal numbers, such as Personal Year, Personal Month, Personal Day, and Triads. A succinct but detailed worksheet for calculating and capturing all of your numbers in one place. Advice for selecting the best numbers when choosing a business name, phone number, street address, email address, and more, as well as considering numerology when naming a child.
Children’s Thinking: Cognitive Development and Individual Differences, Seventh Edition by David Bjorklund remains the most comprehensive and current topical textbook available in cognitive development. The text presents up-to-date, thorough research studies and data throughout. Bjorklund expertly introduce readers to the concept of developmental function, which explains that healthy children can individually vary in their cognition as they develop. This concept is discussed throughout the text within the context of the typical progression of cognitive development through infancy and childhood. In addition, the text includes framework showing that, although some traits are established at birth, children’s cognitive development is also shaped by the physical and social environments that surround them throughout their formative years. The seventh edition has been updated to include current and extensive research, sociocultural coverage, evolutionary coverage of memory development, children’s development of prosocial cognition, moral development, and the concept of overimitation.
The largest work ever published in the social and behavioural sciences. It contains 4000 signed articles, 15 million words of text, 90,000 bibliographic references and 150 biographical entries.
The Second Grade Skills workbook helps your child learn these essential skills and concepts: -spelling patterns -reading comprehension -place value -counting money -social skills -and more! Each page features a learning activity specially designed for young children. Second Grade Skills provides fun, child-friendly activities to help early learners practice writing, counting, matching, drawing, and more. Special features along the way promote a growth mindset and remind your child to try hard, get along with others, dream big, stay healthy, and be positive. Second Grade Skills challenges your child to develop the academic and social skills needed to thrive in the classroom. Complete early skills instruction and practice—all in one big workbook! With developmentally appropriate activities, an emphasis on the social and emotional skills needed for classroom success, and a child-friendly design, each workbook offers a comprehensive resources to help young children succeed in school.