self confidence books for women
Posted July 15, 2008
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Willa Cather’s Capitalism
Her work was economic in its practical concern with buying and selling, prices and investments. It was economic in its analysis of the framework of institutions that supports the capitalist or market system.
Dating Tips #3: Secrets of Self-Confidence in Dating
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The Art of Exotic Dancing for Everyday Women $10.87 The Art of Exotic Dancing for Everday Women® Core Moves DVD TEACHES THE SECRETS THAT EXOTIC DANCERS HAVE USED FOR YEARS. MASTER WALKING & EYE CONTACT. LEARN 4 HIP ROLLS, FLOORWORK, VISUALIZATION AND THE STRIPTEASE…. |
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How to Say It For Women: Communicating with Confidence and Power Using the Language of Success $4.30 Phyllis Mindell, an acclaimed expert on professional communications, shows women how to transform themselves by transforming their language; shed weak words, phrases, and gestures; empower themselves to win attention and respect; and get their ideas across with confidence and power. Perhaps the best teacher of how the power of language can transform is an unexpected one: Charlotte the spider of… |
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Be True to Yourself: A Daily Guide for Teenage Girls $7.20 Having recently emerged from the tumultuous teenage years herself, Amanda Ford saw the need for a guide to help girls learn to listen to their inner voices and think for themselves. Inspired by such popular books as Simple Abundance and The Woman’s Book of Courage, her book offers support to young women as they navigate one of the most confusing and challenging times of their lives. As anyone fami… |
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The Nice Girl Syndrome: Stop Being Manipulated and Abused — and Start Standing Up for Yourself $8.03 How women can overcome the pressure to please others and feel free to be their true selves Are you too nice for your own good? Do family members manipulate you? Do coworkers take advantage of you? If this sounds familiar, read The Nice Girl Syndrome. In this breakthrough guide, renowned author and therapist Beverly Engel, who has helped thousands of women recognize and leave emotion… |