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A BOOK FOR FINANCIAL SECURITY What They Don’t Teach You About Money by Claer Barrett Financial journalist, Claer Barrett writes for the Financial Times and regularly appears as a broadcaster and commentator on money issues. Now her latest work What They Don’t Teach You About Money: Seven Habits to Unlock Financial Independence has hit the Sunday Times’ Instant Top Ten Bestseller list. Barrett aims to offer unjudgmental advice on how to navigate personal finance – something that can be an incredibly intimidating space. She analyses how readers can unpick their emotional relationships with money and presents easy ways to forge a financially healthy way forward. This includes everything from dealing with debt and planning your future to talking about money and how to grow your income. A BOOK FOR FEELING LESS ALONE Success Secrets for Motivation Sometimes you can have all the skills, time, and resources in the world – but still feel stuck in moving forward with your business. Success Secrets for Motivation recognises the importance of feeling motivated within your work, especially when you’re often operating in isolation as a franchisee. Here, 11 entrepreneurs from various backgrounds give their take on maintaining motivation and share how you can do the same. Contributors include Alison Shadrack, Christopher Sigmond, Clive Digby-Jones, Gareth Martindale, Jane Thomas, John Lunn, Keith Holdt, Melanie Attwater, Nick Griffith, Owen O’Malley, and Robin Winnett. A BOOK FOR PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT The Performance Paradox by Eduardo Briceño Do you feel a constant pressure to look like you always know what you’re doing and to always be working towards the next big success? You could be experiencing ‘chronic performance’ which is actually a massive hindrance to growth, according to Eduardo Briceño. In his book, The Performance Paradox: How to Learn and GrowWithout Compromising Results , Briceño presents a framework to aid readers in implementing learning and development in what can feel like time-stricken and resource tight work environments. Expect to read about the power of mistakes, soliciting useful feedback, and leading teams that have the ability to constantly improve. BOOK S WHAT-FRANCHISE.COM 77
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