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How to Interview: What Employers Want to Hear in Today’s Competitive Job Market (Directional Motivation Book Series)

Do you dread interviews? Don’t you wish you could bring power to your next interview? Well now you can! In fact, anyone can with the help of this book. Russ Hovendick has coached thousands of candidates, just like yourself, to bring a new found confidence level to the interview process. Why take the chance of missing out on your opportunity of a lifetime, when the tools you need, are as close as the click of your mouse? Do your future a huge favor by clicking right now to own this valuable resource. If you’ve ever bombed a job interview, you probably left the room wishing you could be a fly on the wall. What would the interviewer say about you? What was going on in that person’s head as you spoke? Imagine how valuable that information could be in helping you prepare for your next job interview. In How to Interview: What Employers Want to Hear in Today’s Competitive Job Market, executive recruiter Russ Hovendick shares what he has learned after twenty years of coaching job applicants and getting feedback from hiring managers from some of the most sought after Fortune 500 companies. With this book you will get an insider’s view of the hiring process and the candid–mostly blunt–version of what’s going through the employer’s mind.
Learn the art of storytelling to steer the conversation in your favor. Apply the bold technique Hovendick’s successful candidates use at the end of every job interview to nail your next interview. Implementing the strategies in this book, will turn your interviewer into your advocate. How to Interview is part of the Directional Motivation series of career development books. Filled with pragmatic advice, confidence-boosting exercises, sample scripts, and unbeatable techniques for demonstrating your unique assets, the book is undoubtedly the go-to resource for you, the proactive job seeker. Click now to change your future!

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Empowerment: The Competitive Edge in Sports, Business & Life

In Empowerment: The Competitive Edge in Sports, Business & Life high-profile personality Dr. Gene Landrum presents, in a self-help format, the 13 winning behaviors modeled by the 13 greatest athletes of the modern era. Landrum’s research into the lives of the great entrepreneurs and athletes, supported by a growing body of evidence, suggests that eminence, whether in business or sports derives not from genetic superiority, but from winning behaviors and learned emotional dispositions.

With a delightful blend of gifted story-telling and intellectual scholarship, Dr. Landrum has created a book that melds the recent discoveries in psychology and brain research with the dramatic performances of the world’s greatest athletes. Charismatic athletes such as Michael Jordan, Lance Armstrong, Martina Navratilova and Tiger Woods are analyzed in psycho-biographical profiles that focus on the underlying motivations and behaviors of these preeminent personalities rather than on what they achieved. In this respect and in its connection to the recent research in brain function and psychology, Dr. Landrum’s work is unprecedented in the extant literature on athletes and athletic technique.

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Runner’s World Training Journal: A Daily Dose of Motivation, Training Tips & Running Wisdom for Every Kind of Runner–From Fitness Runners to Competitive Racers

A revised edition of the ultimate week-by-week training journal for runners of all abilities— from the top experts in the sport

Runner’s World Training Journal provides the perfect framework to help every kind of runner, from fitness joggers to competitive racers, track a year’s worth of runs. This updated and revised version includes the latest tips, advice, and motivation from the pros to keep runners going all year long. With space for recording daily routes, mileage, times, and notes—s well as weekly doses of information on training, nutrition, and injury prevention—eaders can track their progress as they achieve their running goals, whether they seek better aerobic conditioning, weight loss, or world records.

The only runner’s training journal with full-color photos throughout and top-notch tips from the experts at Runner’s World, this handsomely redesigned journal provides: • Smear-proof paper and a handy spiral binding for ease of use • A mple space for readers to record facts about each day’s run—including route, distance, time, and cross-training—and to note how they felt at the time • A Week-at-a-Glance feature that helps runners summarize their weekly training quickly and easily • Advice for runners on how to analyze their data and set new goals for the next year