I read an average of two books a month and decided to share with my clients those I thought most relevant to the art of communication. Enjoy!
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The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron Review - Laurelle Johnson |
Dancing at the Edge of the World: Thoughts on Words, Women, Places - by Ursula K. Le Guin; Paperback Review - Laurelle Johnson Great book on a variety of topics dealing with women and feminism. Such old ideas, but fascinating concepts.
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The Invisible Sex: Uncovering the True Roles of Women in Prehistory Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com This jauntily written, highly convincing analysis by influential
anthropologists Adovasio and Soffer and former editor of Natural
History and Smithsonian Page argues that women of prehistory were
pivotal in a wide range of culture-building endeavors, including
the invention of language, the origins of agriculture and the conceptualization
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Accelerated Learning for the 21st Century by Colin Rose Editorial Reviews - Amazon.com We all learn differently. We all have unique learning styles. We all absorb information using a different combination of our 5 senses. Accelerated Learning into the 21st Century contains a simple but proven plan that delivers the one key skill that every working person, every parent and student must master, and every teacher should teach: it's learning how to learn. And learn new information, quickly! This is a great book for parents who wish to communicate effectively with their kids and minimize the anguish of homework!
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