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Klang valley: mid valley, pavillion
puchong: ioi mall
sunway pyramid
Sharpen Your Heels: Mrs Moneypenny's Career Avice For Women
Title: Sharpen Your Heels: Mrs Moneypenny's Career Avice For Women
Author: Mrs Moneypenny
Publisher: Portfolio Penguin
Genre: Women
Condition: New
Price: RM10.00
Summary:
Star Financial Times columnist Mrs. Moneypenny says the smartest thing women can do for their careers is to stop trying to “have it all” – time is scarce and you can’t excel both at work and at home, so stop feeling guilty already! Instead, she shows you how to figure out what you want, make your choices and own them in her latest book, Sharpen Your Heels: Mrs. Moneypenny's Career Advice For Women.
As a successful business owner and mother of three, Mrs. Moneypenny knows her stuff and takes her responsibility to help other women very seriously. She draws from her own career and from her circle of “superwomen” to tackle the realities of being a career woman – even if it means doing paperwork in the loo.
Among the essentials:
-How to say NO – even to those you love – but also how to not take “no” for an answer when it comes to your priorities.
-How to effectively network with men who do their socializing while hitting the links.
-How to stop trying to achieve the mythical work-life balance. Your work is part of your life – so figure out how you can integrate family and work commitments.
Whether you're just starting out or a rung from the top, whether you're a store manager or a CEO, let Mrs. Moneypenny be your ultimate mentor - and guide you to success.
(http://www.amazon.com/Sharpen-Your-Heels-Moneypennys-Career/dp/B00AKQCX5Y)
The Open Road: The Global Journey of the Forteenth Dalai Lama
Title: The Open Road: The Global Journey of the Forteenth Dalai Lama
Author: Pico Iyer
Publisher: KNOPF
Genre: Religion
Condition: Average (yellowed pages)
Price: RM8

Summary:
For over three decades, Pico Iyer, one of our most cherished travel writers, has been a friend to the Dalai Lama. Over these years through intimate conversations, he has come to know him in a way that few can claim. Here he paints an unprecedented portrait of one of the most singular figures of our time, explaining the Dalai Lama's work and ideas about politics, science, technology, and religion. For Buddhist and non-Buddhist alike, The Open Road illuminates the hidden life and the daily challenges of this global icon.
(http://www.amazon.com/The-Open-Road-Fourteenth-Departures/dp/0307387550)
Body Business
Title: Body Business
Author: Donna Aston
Publisher: Viking
Genre: Health
Condition: New
Price: RM5

Summary:
Body Business gives you a tailored seven-day menu planner, a fitness regime to suit every lifestyle and tips for eating out, whatever your budget or taste. So get moving!Grab a hunk of cheese, a glass of red and prepare yourself for the best news you've had in ages.
(http://www.donnaaston.com/store/store_item.php?category=1&item=2)
Egonomic
Title: Egonomic
Author: David Marcum, Steven Smith
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Genre: Business
Condition: New
Price: RM8

Summary:
The Questions"Arrogant, self-centered, stubborn, " and "insecure" -- words that most people associate with ego. But in this original, eye-opening work, authors David Marcum and Steven Smith argue that the upside of ego is as powerful as the downside and answer questions about ego that have been a mystery to most people. In his landmark book, "Good to Great, " Jim Collins showed that one of two key traits defined leaders who transformed organizations from good to great: humility. But if humility is so powerful, why don't more of us have it? Why does ego allow us to reach good results but never great ones, unless balanced by humility? Why do we need ego to personally succeed, while having it often interferes with the success we pursue? The AnswersUsing five years of exhaustive research, Marcum and Smith provide compelling evidence and matter-of-fact answers on striking the balance between ego and humility to reach the next level of leadership. The authors include case studies to illustrate how ego subtly interferes with success but also how ego sparks the drive to achieve, the nerve to try something new, and the tenacity to conquer adversity. The Early Warning SignsWe all have moments when ego costs us everything from an honest conversation to a job or promotion. Through cross-disciplinary research, egonomics reveals how to detect four early warning signs that ego is becoming a liability, including how: - being too competitive makes you less competitive- defending ideas turns into defending yourself- winning ideas can be halted by the creator's own intelligence and talent- desiring respect and recognition can interfere with successThe Keys to Egonomic HealthThree key principles keep ego healthy: - humility: striking the crucial balance between too much ego and not enough- curiosity: blending free thinking and discipline without bias - veracity: removing fear of giving or getting feedback to produce water-cooler honestyWith a clear focus on elevating the way you do business, "egonomics" is a liberating approach to becoming a rare and respected leader.
(http://www.amazon.com/egonomics-Makes-Greatest-Expensive-Liability/dp/1416533230)
Rainforest Tears: A Borneo Story
Title: Rainforest Tears: A Borneo Story
Author: Paul Leslie Smith
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish
Genre: Environment
Condition: New
Price: RM8

Summary:
Sarawak, 1937; Geoffrey Portas arrives to work in the oilfields of Borneo, finding a place where exotica substitutes the tedium of his homeland and cerulean seas replace grey English winters. Gripped by location and circumstance, life’s inertia is further despatched as Vong Tan, the daughter of a Chinese timber tycoon, walks into his life. Developing a relationship in a way he never dreamt possible, his life in this sultry sanctuary of colonial grandeur exceeds all expectations.
In December 1941, life is torn asunder. Japanese bombs rain down across the Pacific. Asian attitudes change as the avaricious, compassionless minority sense the loosening of their colonial shackles. Conscripted into Britain’s Special Operations Executive, he sets about fighting a merciless enemy.
Set in the heart of Borneo’s millennial rainforest magnificence, a rolling adventure unfolds from Churchill’s War Cabinet Rooms to Japan’s Imperial Palace as brutality rains down on a guileless people whose hopes for freedom come to focus on a man who fights to save them, his oilfields and the woman he loves.
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