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Tired of being manipulated and taken advantage of? Want to learn how to influence and motivate others, turn associates into friends, and win in any competition? Then consider reading Get Anyone to Do Anything and Never Feel Powerless Again by David J. Lieberman, bestselling author of Never Be Lied to Again and nationally recognized leader in the field of human behavior. Based on psychological principles, this book is less about manipulation and more about observing and influencing people (including yourself) and learning how to take control of situations. Most of Lieberman's techniques are straightforward, user-friendly, and practical. You'll learn simple ways to make a fantastic first impression, get people to return your phone calls, and stop a rumor before it ruins you. You don't even have to read the text to benefit. To help you get the upper hand quickly, strategies are reviewed at the end of each chapter. While some suggestions are obvious (smile and make eye contact), the five sections and 40 chapters contain many gems that can help improve your life. --Ellen AlbertsonWhen one of the century's greatest floods devastated her town, Robin Silverman went looking for the personal peace she knew she and tens of thousands of others would need to restore their shattered lives.In her search, she discovered the Ten Gifts: powerful inner resources that have been within us since birth-resources that can transform crisis, create opportunity, and deliver lasting fulfillment.The gifts have familiar names: faith, love, dreams, courage, unity, joy, trust, character, thanks, and intention.Using stories of real people, Silverman beautifully illustrates new and exciting ways your gifts can be defined and used to provide the security you want when you need it the most.In addition, she offers practical exercises so you can put the gifts to work for yourself.For anyone wanting more satisfaction from life, The Ten Gifts lights the path to personal peace. AUTHORBIO: Robin L. Silverman is an inspirational writer, public speaker, and consultant whose career is focused on discovering the good in all people.She has been widely published in newspapers, magazines, and anthologies, including Chicken Soup for the Unsinkable Soul. She lives in Grand Forks, North Dakota, with her husband, two daughters, and the family's collie.
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