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Imagine a staid accountant from Chicago with a beige life forced to live in the attic of a diner owned by a man with questionable hygiene who has a prom carnation (and possibly Walt Disney) in his freezer, then reluctantly falling in with the local theater group (at least one of whom would spell it "theatre") after his wife falls for another man and empties his bank account. Follow Lee Harris, who desperately tries to make sense of a new life that seems perversely committed to thwarting his efforts. You'll also follow the "writers," Geoff (the man with the world's largest head) and Steve (who thinks Othello is a board game), who banter, argue and comment throughout the narrative.
What Is an Expert? Is it simply someone who knows more than someone else about a given topic? Is it someone who has studied deeply and taught others? Is it someone who is recognized by others as knowledgeable? Connie Ragen Green says that you are an expert in at least one area, and it is up to you to position yourself that way when you are building your online business. In Positioning Yourself as an Expert, you will learn how experts in many fields define what an expert is, how they became experts in their fields and how you can use what they discovered to position yourself as the expert in your own area of knowledge in order to expand your influence and increase your income. Gathered in this book are experts in the fields of real estate, online business, corporate business, health, martial arts, creativity, innovation, accountability and much, much more. Contributors to the book include Connie Ragen Green, Ed Manske, Maria Lassila, Susan Guiher, Dr. Jeanete Cates, Debbie O'Grady, Eleanor Prior, Cheryl Major, Steve Sponseller, Adrienne Dupree, Boots Gibson, Al Bargen, Leslie Ann Cardinal and Geoff Hoff.
For entrepreneurs, managing your time and managing your business are often almost the same thing. In this clear, concise book about time management strategies for entrepreneurs, the authors give you practical techniques and real world examples that you can immediately incorporate into your own planning to increase your productivity and increase the amount of time you have to actually enjoy your life. They also provide you with a change in mindset that will make it very easy to see which tasks are vital and which ones should either fade away or be given to someone else. Connie Ragen Green and Geoff Hoff, successful entrepreneurs and authors, teach the step by step process they have shared with others to make time management the key to productivity and overall business success. As they like to say, "if you don't know where you're going, it is difficult to get there."
Weeping Willow Volume Two: A Friend in Deed is the continuation of the comic tale of Lee Harris, a staid accountant with a beige life who, in Volume One, discovered his wife had fallen for another man, skipped town and got stranded in the odd village of River Bend where he was forced to work in a questionable diner for room and board and fell in with the local community theatre, something he would never have thought of doing if he'd been left to his own devices. In Volume Two, Lee finally starts getting some control over his life. He finds a place to live, starts dating in earnest and actually begins looking for a job in his own field. He also eschews run-on sentences. All seems well, until he injures his coccyx in a freak accident. Follow Lee Harris and his odd group of new friends as they desperately try to make sense of a life that seems perversely committed to thwarting their efforts. You'll also follow the "writers," Geoff (the man with the world's largest head) and Steve (who thinks Othello is a board game), who banter, argue and comment throughout the narrative in what has been described as annoyingly charming. Weeping Willow has been called brilliant, down-to-earth, addictive, gently subversive, inherently strange, scathing and hip. It combines a love of tools, the best chili on Earth, a ghost or two, several autographed photos of Danny Bonaduce, gourmet hors d'oeuvres, several mentions of ermines, stoats and yaks, a condom emporium and fireworks into a twisted tale of survival.
The Inner Game of Internet Marketing addresses both confidence and creativity in the entrepreneurship process. Connie Ragen Green and Geoff Hoff explain how you can use your natural creativity to build a successful online business, and why confidence is the missing ingredient in many people's lives.
Imagine a staid accountant from Chicago with a beige life forced to live in the attic of a diner owned by a man with questionable hygiene who has a prom carnation (and possibly Walt Disney) in his freezer, then reluctantly falling in with the local theater group (at least one of whom would spell it "theatre") after his wife falls for another man and empties his bank account. Follow Lee Harris, who desperately tries to make sense of a new life that seems perversely committed to thwarting his efforts. You'll also follow the "writers," Geoff (the man with the world's largest head) and Steve (who thinks Othello is a board game), who banter, argue and comment throughout the narrative.
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