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You Have Chosen to Remember


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The awareness, peace of mind and joy that you are yearning for is available to you now. Anything real that has been obtained by religious leaders or spiritual gurus is also obtainable to you. In fact, awareness, peace of mind and joy are not so much obtained as they are realized and remembered. Love, harmony and awareness are natural qualities of your soul. If you simply extend what you truly are, you will create more beauty than anything that could or has ever been built. There are many paths you may choose to take in order to realize awareness, peace of mind and joy in your life. The journey will be as complicated as you choose to make it, or as easy as you allow it to be. This book provides simple strategies to make this process easy. You Have Chosen to Remember: A Journey from Perception to Knowledge, Peace of Mind and Joy is an incredibly inspiring book filled with simple, yet very effective, strategies for remembering your true self, and embodying self-awareness, forgiveness, peace of mind and joy - in your day to day life.




Más inteligente que el método de Napoleón Hill: Ideas desafiantes para el éxito del libro "Más inteligente que el diablo"


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El libro de Napoleón Hill "Más inteligente que el diablo" sirvió como un faro para muchos en busca de esta comprensión. Sin embargo, a medida que asimilamos las poderosas lecciones de este libro, se nos insta a ir más allá, profundizar más y desafiar aún más nuestras ideas preconcebidas. Es con este espíritu que presento este libro electrónico, un complemento sin precedentes al trabajo de Hill, titulado " Más inteligente que el método de Napoleón Hill: Desafiando las ideas del éxito en el libro "Más inteligente que el diablo" - Vista ampliada ". Aquí exploraremos conceptos, estrategias y reflexiones que van más allá de lo discutido en "Más inteligentes que el diablo", ofreciendo una visión más contemporánea y profunda sobre cómo alcanzar el éxito en nuestras vidas. Revisando las enseñanzas de "Más inteligentes que el diablo": una crítica constructiva Aunque "Más inteligente que el diablo" de Napoleón Hill se ha convertido en un clásico de la literatura de autoayuda, revisando sus enseñanzas a la luz de la experiencia y el conocimiento contemporáneos, podemos identificar puntos que merecen un análisis crítico. 1. La búsqueda ciega del éxito: Hill enfatiza la importancia del deseo ardiente y la perseverancia para lograr el éxito. Sin embargo, esta búsqueda desenfrenada puede llevar a la obsesión, descuidando otros aspectos importantes de la vida como las relaciones, la salud mental y el bienestar. Es crucial buscar el éxito con equilibrio y consideración, reconociendo que la felicidad no se limita a los logros materiales. 2. La visión dicotómica del diablo: La caracterización del "diablo" como una entidad personificada que impide el éxito puede interpretarse como una visión simplista de la realidad. Las dificultades y obstáculos que encontramos en la vida suelen ser el resultado de factores complejos, como circunstancias socioeconómicas y estructurales e incluso mala suerte. Atribuir todos los impedimentos a una fuerza externa puede conducir a la victimización y la pasividad. 3. Falta de énfasis en la empatía y la cooperación: El enfoque individualista del libro, si bien es motivador, no reconoce la importancia de la colaboración y la empatía en el camino hacia el éxito. Construir relaciones sanas y la capacidad de trabajar juntos son elementos esenciales para el crecimiento personal y profesional en una sociedad cada vez más interconectada. 4. La ausencia de reflexión crítica: "Más inteligente que el diablo" propone una visión acrítica del éxito, ignorando los matices y dilemas éticos que pueden surgir en su consecución. Es fundamental desarrollar una postura crítica que cuestione las motivaciones detrás del éxito y evalúe el impacto de sus acciones en el mundo y las personas que lo rodean. 5. La necesidad de adaptarse a los cambios: Escrito en un contexto histórico específico, el libro no contempla los cambios sociales, tecnológicos y económicos que dan forma al mundo contemporáneo. Al revisar sus enseñanzas es necesario adaptarlas a la realidad actual, reconociendo nuevos desafíos y oportunidades. "Smarter Than the Devil" ofrece valiosas ideas sobre la importancia del autoconocimiento, la disciplina y la perseverancia. Sin embargo, es importante revisar sus enseñanzas con sentido crítico, reconociendo sus limitaciones y adaptándolas a las realidades y desafíos del mundo contemporáneo. La búsqueda del éxito debe equilibrarse con otros aspectos de la vida, priorizando la ética, la empatía y la responsabilidad social. Aprenda mucho más...




Humanities


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"The one source that sets reference collections on Latin American studies apart from all other geographic areas of the world.... The Handbook has provided scholars interested in Latin America with a bibliographical source of a quality unavailable to scholars in most other branches of area studies." —Latin American Research Review Beginning with volume 41 (1979), the University of Texas Press became the publisher of the Handbook of Latin American Studies, the most comprehensive annual bibliography in the field. Compiled by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress and annotated by a corps of more than 130 specialists in various disciplines, the Handbook alternates from year to year between social sciences and humanities. The Handbook annotates works on Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and the Guianas, Spanish South America, and Brazil, as well as materials covering Latin America as a whole. Most of the subsections are preceded by introductory essays that serve as biannual evaluations of the literature and research under way in specialized areas. The Handbook of Latin American Studies is the oldest continuing reference work in the field. Lawrence Boudon, of the Library of Congress Hispanic Division, has been the editor since 2000, and Katherine D. McCann has been assistant editor since 1999. The subject categories for Volume 60 are as follows: Art History (including ethnohistory) Literature (including translations from the Spanish and Portuguese) Music Philosophy: Latin American Thought




libro de trabajo de autoestima: por qué eres un campeon


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¡Domina el arte para prospectar y cerrar un cliente potencial sin esfuerzo HOY! ¿Eres débil en tus habilidades de prospección? ¿Tienes miedo al rechazo de tus posibles prospectos? Más importante aún, ¿deseas tener un 100% de éxito en su prospección en todo momento? ¿Qué pasaría si te dijera que al final de este libro, tendrás todo el conocimiento que necesitarás para convertirte en un experto en prospección, ser capaz de impulsar las ventas sin esfuerzo y algo más? Presentamos la forma número uno de prospectar: ​​la guía de maestría definitiva para prospectar como un profesional. En este libro aprenderás: La esencia de lo que realmente es la prospección Técnicas secretas de prospección que deberías tener en tu arsenal Consejos sobre cómo tener éxito al acercarte a un posible cliente potencial Desmontando los mitos de prospección que te están frenando Potentes herramientas para que las uses a tu disposición Y mucho, mucho más. ¡Obten tu copia de este libro hoy! No te pierda todas las cosas asombrosas incluidas en este poderoso libro. ¡Desplázate hasta la parte superior y presiona el botón "Comprar ahora" hoy!







Influence and Persuasion (HBR Emotional Intelligence Series)


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Changing hearts is an important part of changing minds. Research shows that appealing to human emotion can help you make your case and build your authority as a leader. This book highlights that research and shows you how to act on it, presenting both comprehensive frameworks for developing influence and small, simple tactics you can use to convince others every day. This volume includes the work of: Nick Morgan Robert Cialdini Linda A. Hill Nancy Duarte This collection of articles includes "Understand the Four Components of Influence," by Nick Morgan; "Harnessing the Science of Persuasion," by Robert Cialdini; "Three Things Managers Should Be Doing Every Day," by Linda A. Hill and Kent Lineback; "Learning Charisma," by John Antonakis, Marika Fenley, and Sue Liechti; "To Win People Over, Speak to Their Wants and Needs," by Nancy Duarte; "Storytelling That Moves People," an interview with Robert McKee by Bronwyn Fryer; "The Surprising Persuasiveness of a Sticky Note," by Kevin Hogan; and "When to Sell with Facts and Figures, and When to Appeal to Emotions," by Michael D. Harris. How to be human at work. The HBR Emotional Intelligence Series features smart, essential reading on the human side of professional life from the pages of Harvard Business Review. Each book in the series offers proven research showing how our emotions impact our work lives, practical advice for managing difficult people and situations, and inspiring essays on what it means to tend to our emotional well-being at work. Uplifting and practical, these books describe the social skills that are critical for ambitious professionals to master.




Hands Are Not for Hitting / Las manos no son para pegar


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Hands are for helping, learning, playing, and much more. Remind children of the many positive actions their hands can take, from saying hello to making music to brushing their teeth at bedtime. Children learn that violence is never okay, discover alternatives to hitting, and explore ways to manage strong feelings. Includes tips for parents and caregivers.




Bendíceme, Ultima


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Full of “sensual dreams [and] unexplained phenomena,” this "best-known and most-respected" coming-of-age classic from the godfather of Chicano literature follows a young boy growing up in the llano, or plains, of post-World War II New Mexico, and the generous curandera who introduces him to the sacred side of life (New York Times). A PBS Great American Read · Winner of the Premio Quinto Sol Award · Recipient of the National Humanities Medal · With a new Foreword by author, playwright, and stage director Denise Chavez; a new Afterword by award-winning journalist and author Carmela Padilla; and a new essay by Manuel Muñoz, a Macarthur Fellow and winner of the Joyce Carol Oates Prize. “I pulled this baby into the light of life . . . Only I will know his destiny.” Antonio Marez is six years old when the woman who helped usher him into the world comes to stay with his family in New Mexico. Venerated by some as a miracle-worker—and disparaged by others as a bruja—Ultima, a curandera, or healer, opens Tony’s eyes to the spiritual roots of his culture, and introduces him to a magical, if sometimes frightening, new world: a realm in which she operates as a shaman. Suddenly, the ordinary challenges and triumphs of childhood become extraordinary. As Ultima shows Tony how to cure ailments, reverse curses, and restore peace to those who have lost it, he embarks on a singular quest, one in which he probes the family ties that bind and rend him, questions the Catholicism that shaped him, and explores the Spanish, Mexican, and Native American influences that informed not only his heritage, but his very sense of self. And at each life turn there is Ultima, who was there the day he was born . . . and will nurture the birth of his soul. A rich and wondrous story that reveals universal truths about the human condition and celebrates the beauty of Chicano culture. Includes a Reading Group Guide.