Elements Library :: Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
I could not wait for Elizabeth Gilbert’s new book Big Magic to arrive in bookstores. I may have even purchased my copy on the very
I could not wait for Elizabeth Gilbert’s new book Big Magic to arrive in bookstores. I may have even purchased my copy on the very
The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson “No matter in what arena, in life or work or play, the difference between winning and losing, the gap
The author of Hidden In Plain Sight, Jan Chipchase, has a very enviable and unique job. His job, essentially, is that of a cultural anthropologist
The ability to tap into our creativity whenever we need it is paramount to being successful graphic designer. This is true for many other professions
Growing up in my household, you learned how to be a good negotiator. My Dad responded to logic, not tears. Boy, could I have used
My May business read was “Growing Great Employees” by Erika Andersen. Now you may remember my comments about a previous book I read back in
“A lie can get halfway around the world before the truth can even get its boots on.” ~Mark Twain That is so true. But
I just finished reading “Do You Matter? How Great Design Will Make People Love Your Company” by Robert Brunner and Stewart Emery. This book had
This weekend, the kids, husband and I headed north to Vermont for a little R&R. As I was packing for our trip, I grabbed “Rework”
I could not wait for Elizabeth Gilbert’s new book Big Magic to arrive in bookstores. I may have even purchased my copy on the very
The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson “No matter in what arena, in life or work or play, the difference between winning and losing, the gap
The author of Hidden In Plain Sight, Jan Chipchase, has a very enviable and unique job. His job, essentially, is that of a cultural anthropologist
The ability to tap into our creativity whenever we need it is paramount to being successful graphic designer. This is true for many other professions
Growing up in my household, you learned how to be a good negotiator. My Dad responded to logic, not tears. Boy, could I have used
My May business read was “Growing Great Employees” by Erika Andersen. Now you may remember my comments about a previous book I read back in
“A lie can get halfway around the world before the truth can even get its boots on.” ~Mark Twain That is so true. But
I just finished reading “Do You Matter? How Great Design Will Make People Love Your Company” by Robert Brunner and Stewart Emery. This book had
This weekend, the kids, husband and I headed north to Vermont for a little R&R. As I was packing for our trip, I grabbed “Rework”
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