Hugh MacLeod's acclaimed blog Gaping Void draws 1.5 million visitors a month, and his ebook, How to Be Creative, has been downloaded more than a million times. In Ignore Everybody, he expands his thoughts about unleashing creativity in a world that often thwarts it.
One of the world's greatest storytellers weaves together an unforgettable collection of animal tales, including how the camel got its hump, how the leopard got its spots, and even how a butterfly stamping his leg can change a man's life.
How to Become More Successful by Getting Rid of Everything Rotten in Your Life
Daniel T. Drubin Stephen Hoye
This is a book for anyone who feels they've fallen short of their career potential, or wondered if the things they do—or don't do—at work are sabotaging their careers. The truth is, most people learn their greatest lessons not from grasping the brass ring, but from letting go of negative influences and behaviors. Now Dr. Daniel T. Drubin helps readers identify what he terms the "rotten bananas"—unhealthy habits, relationships, jobs, and beliefs—that are holding them back, while providing job-saving, step-by-step advice on how to get back on track, including ways to: Increase resourcefulness; Take responsibility and win "the blame game"; Enhance fearlessness; Remain purposeful, passionate, and persuasive; And more.
In book two of Michelle A. Valentine's Black Falcon series, rock star Noel Falcon is foiled at every turn in his attempt to propose to headstrong Lane Vance. Contains mature themes.
Written more than 2,500 years ago, and widely regarded as the "Oldest Military Treatise in the World," The Art of War retains much of its original authoritative merit today.