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How Not 2 Hate Your Job    by Eric Watterson
Price: $1.99 USD. 7700 words. Published on April 16, 2010. .

In “How Not 2 Hate Your Job,” you can learn a variety of ways to adjust your thinking so that you are not tortured by going to a job that you don’t like, day after day. By properly adjusting a few keys ways of thinking, you can learn to be happy and satisfied at the job you have right now.
A Fear Not Degree Is Better Than A Ph.D.    by Dwayne Williams
Price: $4.95 USD. 44440 words. Published on July 20, 2010. .

Fear is a power you must master BEFORE you leave this earth. Fear is NOT forever but is temporary! Once you start to DISCERN--Fear will become a CONCERN. Fear Is A Magnet. Whatever you FEAR will APPEAR! The greater the heart throbs in fear--the greater the fear magnet pulls! Fear is the "enemy" which truly means the "inner me." The Mastery of Fear Is Man Greatest And Highest Achievement!
5 Keys to Balancing Work and Life: Get Back to Basics and Balance Your Life    by Jerry Lopper
Price: $1.99 USD. 8530 words. Published on March 16, 2011. .

5 Keys to Balancing Work and Life is your personal workbook. Getting your life back in balance will require deep and honest self-reflection - asking and answering some important, but difficult questions. This book will guide you through the process of genuinely getting to know yourself. The resulting self-understanding is the foundation for a balanced, fulfilling life. Get back in Balance Now.
Stress? Find Your Balance    by Allan Press
Price: $2.99 USD. 52120 words. Published by PMI Books on March 18, 2011. .

Are you tired of stress overload? This book gets results! That's why doctors, counselors and wellness professionals have given it to their patients for over 20 years. Stress? Find Your Balance provides step-by-step instructions for 14 effective stress-management techniques, and helps readers choose the methods that work best for them as they develop a six-week plan to reduce stress.