Awakening the Heroes Within: Twelve Archetypes to Help Us Find Ourselves and Transform Our World
by Carol S. Pearson
From the back cover: In this bold and original work, Carol S. Pearson shows that the heroic quest isn't just for certain people under special circumstances. Exploring the many heroic paths available to each of us, at every point in our lives, her innovative program enables us to live heroically by activating and applying twelve archetypes in our lives.
The Leadership Secrets of Santa Claus: How to Get Big Things Done In YOUR “Workshop”… All Year Long
by The WALK THE TALK ® Company
From the back cover: Follow these “secrets,” and big things are near. Effective leadership to all, and to all a good year.
Promoting Well-Being: Linking Personal, Organizational, and Community Change
by Isaac Prilleltensky and Ora Prilleltensky
From the back cover: Isaac and Ora Prilleltensky have spent many years studying wellness and well-being from a community perspective, and have practiced in a variety of settings where wellness is emphasized. Promoting Well-Being builds on their knowledge base to connect treatment with prevention, counseling with advocacy, and personal change with community change and social justice. This resource is unique in showing how these areas can work in unison to enhance the well-being of individuals and the community alike.
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
by Stephen R. Covey
From the back cover: “Few students of management and organization – and people – have thought as long and hard about first principles as Stephen Covey. In The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People , he offers us an opportunity, not a how-to-guide. The opportunity is to explore ourselves and our impact on others and to do so by taking advantage of his profound insights. It is a wonderful book that could change your life.” - Tom Peters, author of In Search of Excellence

First Things First Every Day: Because Where You're Headed Is More Important than How Fast You're Going
by Stephen R. Covey
From the back cover: Stephen R. Covey and the Merrills have shown millions of readers how to balance the demands of a schedule with the desire for fulfillment. Now the principles they introduced in First Things First are distilled for everyday reading. Let First Things First Every Day be your guide to the rich relationships, the inner peace, and the confidence that come from knowing where you're headed, and why.

The Nature of Leadership
by John Antonakis, Anna T. Cianciolo, and Robert J. Sternberg
From the back cover: Leadership scholars have made many inroads in understanding leadership. However, making sense of thousands of studies and hundreds of books is a difficult task, which is why many still incorrectly think that leadership is an elusive phenomenon. The Nature of Leadership is the first concise and integrated volume that addresses current issues in leadership research, including emerging topics such as gender, culture, and ethics.
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