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The Best Self-Help Books to Make 2020 Your Best Year Yet

ProjectManager.com

We’re not going to start the new year with unrealistic claims—that’s for your new year resolutions. If you start your new year by reading just one of these books, you’ll be starting out on the right foot. There are several great self-help books out there to help you take your career to the next level. Buy the book.

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The Best Self-Help Books to Make 2019 Your Best Year Yet

ProjectManager.com

We’re not going to start the new year with unrealistic claims—that’s for your new year resolutions. If you start your new year by reading just one of these books, you’ll be starting out on the right foot. There are several great self-help books out there to help you take your career to the next level. Buy the book.

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Goal orientation: An Interview With Ben Spielberg

Appfluence

Before we get started, we would love to “get to know you” a bit better. What is your ‘backstory’, and how did you get started? I started working as a neurofeedback technician at a substance abuse treatment facility when I was about 22 years old. Read along for a true brain-tickling conversation.

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Chronically Organized: An Interview With Author Nettie Owens

Appfluence

Today we speak with author Nettie Owens, who shares how she reached the “aha moment” that fundamentally changed her career, launching her journey to help others find focus and fight chronic disorganization. Before we get started, we would love to “get to know you” a bit better. What is your ‘backstory’, and how did you get started?

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New Resources Pt 3- Interview with Samad Aidane

Stepping Into Project Management

Please tell us about your website which is a great resource for the upcoming project managers and why understanding the co-relation between neuro-science and project management/leadership style could be the key to being successful in this profession. O ne piece of advice that you think is an absolute must for new project managers?