Download Smart Couples Finish Rich by David Bach (.ePUB)

Smart Couples Finish Rich: 9 Steps To Creating A Rich Future For You And Your Partner by David Bach
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Overview: Updated and revised for a new generation of couples, David Bach’s classic money guide teaches couples how to build stable financial wealth that lasts.

David Bach, nationally renowned financial advisor and author of the bestselling Smart Women Finish Rich, knows that it doesn’t have to be this way. After years of first-hand experience working with couples young and old, David Bach reveals that through communication and partnership, planning your finances together can be both fun and easy when you have the right tools.

In Smart Couples Finish Rich, Expanded and Updated, David Bach offers couples a step-by-step guide to building and maintaining financial wealth that has been tailored to fit our current economy, but will last for years to come. Instead of avoiding each other when it comes time to balance the checkbook, you and your partner will learn how to come together and identify your core values and dreams, creating a spending and saving plan that reflects your values as a couple. Packed with easy-to-use tools that will take you from credit-card management to long-term care, each chapter will guide you and your partner as a team toward a more rewarding financial plan based on the same overall financial objectives.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Economics

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Download SNAP!: Change Your Personality… by Gary Small (.ePUB)

SNAP!: Change Your Personality in 30 Days by Gary Small,‎ Gigi Vorgan
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Overview: Most of us feel “stuck with ourselves” at one time or another – and that negative aspects of our personality are deeply ingrained from childhood or genetics so therefore cannot be altered. But new studies have shown that changing aspects of your personality IS possible, giving new hope to anyone who wants to improve results in personal, family, business, and civic relationships.

Based on the latest information from the fields of neuroscience and psychology, Dr. Gary Small presents a proven program anyone can use to assess their strengths and weaknesses, and then work on changing their negatives to positives. Small provides step-by-step advice that can show results in as little as 30 days.

SNAP covers the difference between genetic personality traits and how your family experiences and the community you grow up in influences your personality – the key aspects of social programming. He then explains how it is possible to “reboot” your personality in order to become a more positive person., or to improve other aspects of personality such as being an introvert versus an extravert. Included is a self-assessment that readers can also use with friends and family. Also covered will be choosing and working the right psychotherapists, the upside and drawbacks of medications and alternative holistic therapies.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Educational

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Download Marriage Rebranded by Tyler Ward (.ePUB)

Marriage Rebranded: Modern Misconceptions & the Unnatural Art of Loving Another Person by Tyler Ward
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Overview: It didn’t take long for Tyler to realize he had no idea how to be married.
When Tyler and Analee got married, they read marriage books, learned about each other’s personality and habits, and exhausted three-step relational formulas. Yet a year and a half after their wedding, they had fallen into a pattern of fighting and unhappiness.

Tyler knew that he and his wife needed more than formulas and counseling sessions. They needed a vision for marriage that extended beyond just finding happiness and falling in love. They wanted a vision that dealt with the realities of life and gave them a picture of marriage worth fighting for.

As a business professional who helps companies “rebrand” when their image doesn’t match up with their identity, Tyler realized that marriage has an image that doesn’t match up to what God designed it to be.
Genre: Politics & Social Sciences > Sociology > Marriage & Family

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Download Treating People Well by Lea Berman, Jeremy Bernard (.ePUB)

Treating People Well: The Extraordinary Power Of Civility At Work And In Life by Lea Berman, Jeremy Bernard
Requirements: ePUB Reader, 2.MB
Overview: A guide to personal and professional empowerment through civility and social skills, written by two White House Social Secretaries who offer an important fundamental message—everyone is important and everyone deserves to be treated well.

Former White House social secretaries Lea Berman, who worked for George and Laura Bush, and Jeremy Bernard, who worked for Michelle and Barack Obama, have written an entertaining and uniquely practical guide to personal and professional success in modern life. Their daily experiences at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue taught them valuable lessons about how to work productively with people from different walks of life and points of view. These Washington insiders share what they’ve learned through first person examples of their own glamorous (and sometimes harrowing) moments with celebrities, foreign leaders and that most unpredictable of animals the American politician.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Guide

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Download Grass Roots by Emily Dufton (.ePUB)

Grass Roots: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Marijuana in America by Emily Dufton
Requirements: ePUB Reader, 1.6MB | Retail
Overview: How earnest hippies, frightened parents, suffering patients, and other ordinary Americans went to war over marijuana

In the last five years, eight states have legalized recreational marijuana. To many, continued progress seems certain. But pot was on a similar trajectory forty years ago, only to encounter a fierce backlash. In Grass Roots, historian Emily Dufton tells the remarkable story of marijuana’s crooked path from acceptance to demonization and back again, and of the thousands of grassroots activists who made changing marijuana laws their life’s work.

During the 1970s, pro-pot campaigners with roots in the counterculture secured the drug’s decriminalization in a dozen states. Soon, though, concerned parents began to mobilize; finding a champion in Nancy Reagan, they transformed pot into a national scourge and helped to pave the way for an aggressive war on drugs. Chastened marijuana advocates retooled their message, promoting pot as a medical necessity and eventually declaring legalization a matter of racial justice. For the moment, these activists are succeeding—but marijuana’s history suggests how swiftly another counterrevolution could unfold.
Genre: Non-fiction | Educational

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