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What do you need to add...to your library?

I was working on a project for a client group in New York recently, and after I'd completed my research and submitted my results and recommendations, I included a "book list" for review. (See below...)

I consider myself a perpetual student of "mind and body" - that's why a whole aspect of my work is called "fit and effective" - and am always looking to learn where possible. (Have you subscribed to Scientific American Mind magazine yet? Give a "4-issue trial," I think you'll be surprised at how great it is!)

I've been an avid reader for quite some time now, in fact I've been recommending books for as long as I've been speaking in public (starting in 1992!). Now, it's not that I'd suggest anyone read every one of these, in this order...but, if you're thinking of enhancing your overall "productivity and performance" I'd highly recommend you start reading - maybe even with one off this list! (Click on the picture below for a clearer view...)

Booklist

Oh, my "research project of the month" (yes, I pick a different topic, once a month, and learn as much as I can...) for June is: Creativity. So, if anyone can recommend a book, magazine, website, research paper or person I can talk to, please e-mail me or even better, leave a comment below.

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Jason,

I'm an Arlington, VA, writer whose 2nd novel has been turned into an isoap (like an old time radio show).

You can access this at www.NewFiction.com; select 'Senate Parking' by Skeeze Whitlow.

This will make you and your friends laff.

You'll see that I've got a lot to offer. Tell everybody.

Skeeze Whitlow

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