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Hustle: The Life Changing Effects of Constant Motion

A #1 bestseller in Happiness
A #1 bestseller in Personal Success”The perfect way to start 2016!”Jesse’s first book was a #1 bestseller. It took him a year to write it. Hustle is different. It was written, produced, and published in just 7 days. The ridiculously short production schedule was meant to prove a point: focus + momentum = mindbending productivity.

Don’t be fooled, though. The biggest opportunities in life don’t come from sprinting. They emerge over time through constant motion.

A gritty, inspiring read, Hustle is the nudge we’ve all been waiting for.

WHO SHOULD READ THIS BOOK:

— Young people trying to figure out how to succeed in our new, entrepreneurial economy

— Anyone bored with their routine, at work or home

— Entrepreneurs who are in it for the long haul

— Aspiring writers who are interested in learning how to produce a professional, high-quality book in seven days, and launch it in less than a month.

— Artists of every kind

— Anyone who wants a jolt of inspiration, a reason to smile, a reason to work hard, a reason to keep hustling

AFTER READING THIS BOOK, YOU WILL:

― Be inspired by the grit and creativity of highly successful hustlers including Jamie Foxx, Brian Chesky, and Naval Ravikant, among others.

― Discover the peculiar habits of prolific, historical hustlers like Benjamin Franklin and Pablo Picasso.

― Know how to optimize your working space for ultimate productivity

― Appreciate the value of sprinting inside a marathon

― Learn the important difference between being a “Turkey” vs. a “Cheetah”

― Understand why constant motion is the single thread that connects all hustlers

…and much more. You don’t want to miss this. Add it to your collection today!

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True and Constant Friends: Love and Inspiration from Our Grandmothers, Mothers, and Friends

Kelley Paul, wife of Senator Rand Paul, celebrates lifelong friendships in a beautifully illustrated book about the female bond. When Kelley Paul arrived on the Rhodes College campus in 1981, she immediately bonded with six women. Three decades of intimate friendship later, Kelley celebrates these relationships and the women who inspired them all. She tells their stories and those of their grandmothers, mothers and sisters, providing a microcosm of women raising families and building lives in 20th- and 21st-century America. The extraordinary lives of Kelley’s and her friends’ role models-from the Southern matriarch to the poor Irish immigrant-are honored in this lovely book which offers oral history along with classic poetry, art, and photography. Throughout, Kelley explores the universal themes of hardship, determination, commitment, family, independence, optimism, friendship and love-and illuminates the power of the female bond that enriches all our lives.