Thursday, October 29, 2009

Published book highlights successful career management

The average worker is estimated to work more than 10 jobs in his/her lifetime.
While changing jobs is not a bad thing, it doesn't mean you can hop from one job to another either.

A job and a career are entirely two different things, and if you know the difference between the two of them, you will find success in all your endeavors.

The book Career Directioning by Dr. Glenn Druhot is your guide to getting not just a job, but finding a career that best suits your abilities, personality and values.

This self-published book is a must read for people who:

• are starting their first job search• are searching for a more satisfying career.
• are experiencing a basic conflict of values on the job.
• are retired and seeking a rewarding and enjoyable career.
• are seeking to pursue a dream or fulfill a mission.
• have been fired, laid off or downsized from a job.
• feel like opportunities for growth are limited from where they presently work.

Career Directioning is an enlightening book that empowers you to take full charge of your career and find true direction.

The book author is a professional Career Counselor and Consultant based in the Midwest.


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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Love in the time of Coma

Relationships are tested to get strengthened: real love is best demonstrated during times of heart-breaking ordeals.

Such is the story of self-published book author Terrell Clima and her husband, Ron, who had a comma after a motorcycle accident.

Terrell’s courage, undying love and strong faith in God, allowed her husband to heal as they both began a new journey of live and love together. Her patience during the ordeal is amazing.

This beautiful and inspiring story is the heart of Terrell’s published book, Don't Pull That Plug: The Intimacy of a Coma, published by Xlibris.

Getting her book published and sharing it to her readers is the book author's expression of her deep gratitude to God who carried her and Ron through the trying times that strengthened their love for each other.

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Thursday, October 15, 2009

So now you're the boss, now what?

Every year in corporate America, thousands of employees continue to be promoted into management positions with little preparation for what they will confront.

The assumption remains that if employees are good enough to be promoted they instinctively know what to do in their new role. Instead, the new boss is challenged by situations he is poorly equipped to handle, causing frustration for him and dissatisfaction among the employees.

Peter Woan’s self-published book, They made you boss, Now what?, is written from his first-hand experience and describes different aspects of the boss’s job. Unsure what to do now that you are moved up to a higher position?

They made you boss, Now what? provides practical insights for the new boss, the experienced boss and even the aspiring boss.

Peter Woan was born and educated in England and then moved to the USA after getting a job as department manager in one of the biggest insurance brokers in the world. He was then promoted to branch manager, then national COO of the specialty insurance division. After working for the said company for a long period of time, he then moved to join another insurance firm.

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Monday, October 12, 2009

Self-published book proposes solution to reversing Child Obesity trend

Obesity in children has become increasingly common not just in the United States but all over the world. In fact, the World Health Organization (WHO) has considered child obesity a global epidemic.

Studies show that obese children are most likely to carry this condition until adulthood. In fact, they are more prone to a plethora of health problems. Chronic diseases such as coronary artery disease, hypertension, diabetes, metabolic disease and certain types of cancer also develop in childhood as well.

Aside from health problems, obese children tend to have low self-esteem, as they are often teased. They also become left out of social activities because they move about slow. This makes them susceptible to depression.

Left untreated, obesity can be fatal to one’s health. With the right diet and exercise, this condition can be treated. This is where the role of parents comes in. They should serve as positive role models for their child and give all the support and encouragement possible.


T. Allan Brenner's self-published book, The Childhood Obesity Dilemma critically looks at child obesity and presents realistic solutions to curb this growing trend. This book is a must-read not only for parents, but also for community leaders and policy makers as well. The book author is a health and fitness buff. He is currently a high school athletic official and teaches k-8 physical education in Chicago, Illinois.


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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Publishing positive workplace experiences

There’s more to reporting for work than simply hitting targets, meeting deadlines and attending meetings.


Cynthia A. Jerkins, a self-published book author gives a fresh perspective on life in the workplace through A Reason to Show Up for Work Tomorrow Morning.

This self-published book is a must-read for many of us who have to drag our feet to leave the house and be in the office every day when the corporate life we live is nothing but an ocean full of toxins: Your boss does nothing but put you down, your customers could never be satisfied, your colleagues couldn’t care less and the results you deliver are hardly noticed. It’s a very distressful life – if you call that life at all!

A Reason to Show Up for Work Tomorrow Morning presents a different way of looking at the workplace. The book author highlights value and integrity and stresses the importance of making excellence as a lifestyle. We cannot control or change what happens to us, but we always have the option to change the way we respond to our circumstances.

Cynthia A. Jerkins has a profound experience with different kinds of superiors and colleagues in various workplaces. The depth of her understanding of the professional world and her experiences in a government office propelled her to publish a book.


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