Personal Development Topics: Professional Development

Personal Development Topics: Professional Development



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Confessions of a Fake-Nail Aholic

The book, Confessions of a Fake-Nail Aholic, is a humorous metaphor about one woman’s journey in and out of the clutches of a beauty product that completely enslaved her to the point of addiction. Her story is told with a generous sprinkling of common sense, humor and helpful solutions. It is both frightening and funny to see how she fanatically sticks to a bi-weekly routine of costly cosmetic enhancers in order to feel better about herself. The author shares her personal addiction to fake nails

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How to Traumatize Your Children (Self-Hurt)

While it’s inevitable that all of us will traumatize our children, even the most committed parents have lacked guidance in doing so deliberately and effectively. Don’t leave your most important job to instinct and gut reactions. Whether you want to traumatize your children with the same techniques your parents used, or you prefer to choose an entirely new approach, this book will show you the way!
Learn how to: *Determine your traumatizing type *Cultivate your children’s resentment *Giv

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Foolosophy: Humor is The Key to a Healthy Mind

If you can develop your sense of humor and learn to laugh at yourself daily, I guarantee you will feel like the most successful person on Earth. The only problem with this advice is it is coming to you from the biggest fool/failure that ever lived. In my mind, it only proves how effective humor and laughing at oneself can be to overcome everything in life, even our own thoughts and feeling of being worthless. It is the beautiful expression coined on Saturday Night Live (SNL), ‘I’m not worthy…’

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4 Responses to Personal Development Topics: Professional Development

  • J. T. Stern says:
    11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Terrific, funny book – Hits a too little close to home?, June 4, 2008
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    J. T. Stern (Los Angeles, CA USA) –
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    This review is from: How to Traumatize Your Children (Self-Hurt) (Hardcover)

    This book is a hoot! Get it for your friends who are about to have kids, already have kids, or who are thinking about having kids! This book is written very straight — the funny part is that all the horrible “advice” it gives you about how to go about traumatizing your kids is actually representative of what I see people doing to their children every day!(Of course, I never did ANY of this stuff to my three kids…uh…well…maybe a little…uhhh, chapter 4 and chapter 6!) This is part of a set of six books (that I saw together in another store) and all the titles are funny – How to get fat, How to drive like a maniac, etc. They make a great gift and look very cute lined up on a shelf — the titles make people look at them twice! I recommend it for a good laugh and as a clever, surprising gift. Add it to a baby shower gift!

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  • Sally says:
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Hilarious and all too true!, December 26, 2008
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    Sally (Boston, MA USA) –
    This review is from: How to Traumatize Your Children (Self-Hurt) (Hardcover)

    In addition to being side-splittingly funny in places, this book is such a brilliant depiction of negative parenting, it’s actually quite enlightening. They’re not talking about obviously abusive characteristics; rather they shed excruciating light on more subtle and common contemporary parenting “styles” with chapter headings such as “Exerting Control: Your Child, Your Property,” “It’s all about YOU: Narcissistic Parenting,” “Don’t quit your day job: The convenience of neglect,” or “Whatever they want: Indulgence begets entititlement.” Wish I’d read this years ago. It might have helped spare my kids and me some pain.

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  • Sheri R. Wind "Raegan" says:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    A fool will soon have his money parted!, March 14, 2010
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    Ronald P. Ng (Singapore) –
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    I bought this book after having read Sheri R. Wing’s review. This book is a total waste of time.

    There is only one message – look at the world through the eyes of a fool and laugh at it like a child. The whole book, it just went on and on and on and on and on and on the same theme with nothing to support the argument. I was hoping to read jokes to support that point of view, but the jokes quoted were few and far between.

    Don’t buy this book.

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  • Anonymous says:
    1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    We all need to know how to laugh in these times!!!, November 9, 2007
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    Sheri R. Wind “Raegan” (LA, CALIF.) –
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    This review is from: Foolosophy: Humor is The Key to a Healthy Mind (Paperback)

    Foolosophy: Humor is The Key to a Healthy Mind

    I learned SO much from this book!! Everyone needs to read this!! You won’t regret it!! Great stories and sound humorous advice!! I read it three times already and bought 20 of them for friends and family for Christmas!! What a unique gift to give!!

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