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 Balancing Work & Life

 Robert Holden。Ben Renshaw

£9.75

 Balancing Work & Life focuses on the key challenge of our generation.It is a must—read for anyone who is trying to balance work success,family joy and life fulfillment.

·Practical techniques show you how to identify your goals and make

 choices.

·Clear text and illustrations cover every aspect of defining Success,implementing changes and achieving balance.

·Simple checklists enable you to take control and stay motivated.

Accessible flow charts and diagrams explore different options for

taking action and provide useful examples.

    Happiness Now!

    Robert Holden

£7.00

I consider this book a true gift and hope that millions will read it,”John Bradshaw,author of Homecoming Happiness NOW! is a powerful journey of exploration and insight into one of life most treasured goals.Using a highly original mix of stories,exercises,meditations and poetry,it offers a message of profound hope and healing.Radical and compassionate,challenging and practical,Happiness NOW! delivers keys to true happiness,inner confidence,loving relationships and peace of mind.This book is the key text for the public seminars of The Happiness Project.

The Secrets of Relationships

    Ben Renshaw

  £9.50

 Are you looking for a fulfilling relationship? If so.The Secrets is required reading whether you are single or attached.Here is a book that reveals the real answers to the relationship roller coaster.Read this book and discover:

·The secret of finding the right partner

·The secret of communicating successfully

·The secret of getting along

·The secret of having what you want

 Witty,honest and essential? The Secrets is your passport to a whole new relationship experience.

Order now on line,you Can get a 10% discount.More information,please click here

 

 

 

 

 

1. If you are always annoyed by endless overtime work, which book can probably offer you help?

A. Happiness NOW!                    B. Balancing Work & Life

C. The Secrets of Relationships      D. Happiness NOW!  and The Secrets

2. Based on the information above, which of the following is NOT true?

A. Happiness NOW!  will help you find a right partner.

B. The Secrets of Relationships is suitable for readers, whether single or married.

C. Happiness NOW! can help you build up your confidence.

D. The Secrets of Relationships offers you tips on how to get on with others.

3. The information above is probably taken from __

A. a guide book       B. a magazine     C. a website      D. a local newspaper

4. If you want to immediately buy a copy of Happiness NOW!  and two copies of The Secrets of Relationships on line, how much should you pay?

A. £26               B. £2.6          C. £28.75        D. £23.4

5. The three books mainly help us

A. make good friends easily              B. improve our life quality

A. hunt for a satisfactory job           D. identify our goals

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