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Time Management for the Creative Person: Right-Brain Strategies for Stopping Procrastination, Getting Control ... 26 reviews Lee Silber
Three Rivers Press, 1998
Fantastic for people who cringe at the words "time management"
+ Time Management for the Creative Person; Right-Brain Strategies for Stopping Procrastination, Getting Control of the Clock + one of the best of the genre
If typical time-management advice leaves you cold, this book offers a refreshingly different perspective, and tons of practical ideas that are based on creative and abstract thinking, not linear, robotic instructions. This is for those of us who are usually 5 minutes late, who search the house for ...
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The Permission Seeker's Guide Through the Legal Jungle: Clearing Copyrights, Trademarks and Other Rights for ... 27 reviews Joy Butler
Sashay Communications, 2007
Indispensable Guide to Keep Legal Action at Bay
+ Where was this when I wrote my first book? + Required Reading! + As helpful as it is voluminous + If you are someone who wants to use the intellectual property of another for financial gain, then this book is for you!
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Organizing from the Right Side of the Brain: A Creative Approach to Getting Organized 27 reviews Lee Silber
St. Martin's Griffin, 2004
Being Messy Doesn't Make You a Bad Person
+ Controlled Chaos Is The Goal + No Cookie Cutter Answers to Organzing! + Very Helpful !
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Self-Promotion for the Creative Person: Get the Word Out About Who You Are and What You Do 33 reviews Lee Silber
Three Rivers Press, 2001
Full of Excellent Marketing Ideas
+ As close to perfect as an advice-oriented book gets + Good common sense presented humorously!
This book is filled with great examples of creative ways to market yourself - - now if I only had a 28-hour day. Baby steps! Seriously though, I highly recommend it.
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Self-Promotion for the Creative Person: Get the Word Out About Who You Are and What You Do 33 reviews Lee Silber
Three Rivers Press, 2001
Full of Excellent Marketing Ideas
+ As close to perfect as an advice-oriented book gets + Good common sense presented humorously!
This book is filled with great examples of creative ways to market yourself - - now if I only had a 28-hour day. Baby steps! Seriously though, I highly recommend it.
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The Permission Seeker's Guide Through the Legal Jungle: Clearing Copyrights, Trademarks and Other Rights for ... 27 reviews Joy Butler
Sashay Communications, 2007
Indispensable Guide to Keep Legal Action at Bay
+ Where was this when I wrote my first book? + Required Reading! + As helpful as it is voluminous + If you are someone who wants to use the intellectual property of another for financial gain, then this book is for you!
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Time Management for the Creative Person: Right-Brain Strategies for Stopping Procrastination, Getting Control ... 26 reviews Lee Silber
Three Rivers Press, 1998
Fantastic for people who cringe at the words "time management"
+ Time Management for the Creative Person; Right-Brain Strategies for Stopping Procrastination, Getting Control of the Clock + one of the best of the genre
If typical time-management advice leaves you cold, this book offers a refreshingly different perspective, and tons of practical ideas that are based on creative and abstract thinking, not linear, robotic instructions. This is for those of us who are usually 5 minutes late, who search the house for ...
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Organizing from the Right Side of the Brain: A Creative Approach to Getting Organized 27 reviews Lee Silber
St. Martin's Griffin, 2004
Being Messy Doesn't Make You a Bad Person
+ Controlled Chaos Is The Goal + No Cookie Cutter Answers to Organzing! + Very Helpful !
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