4 tips to stop procrastination (read this now)!

Posted on January 12th, 2008 in News by admin

Hey, procrastinator: Don’t you dare bookmark this to read later. ‘Watercooler Wisdom’ co-author Karen Leland reveals the four habits followed by people who know how to get things done. A must-read excerpt.


Excerpt: ‘You have cancer’

Posted on January 12th, 2008 in News by admin

Four close childhood friends grew up, got married — and got cancer. Once they learned that  African-American men like themselves have the highest cancer incidence and death rate, they decided to write a book to share their powerful stories. Here, an excerpt from “You Have Cancer.”


Money tips from the ‘Ultimate Cheapskate’

Posted on January 12th, 2008 in News by admin

Jan. 11: Jeff Yeager, author of “The Ultimate Cheapskate’s Road Map to True Riches,” discusses how you can enjoy life more by spending less.  (Today Show Books)It used to be that “stuff” made you cool. That is so 20th century. Jeff Yeager, the man dubbed the Ultimate Cheapskate by Matt Lauer on TODAY, offers a completely fresh take on personal finance, teaching us how to enjoy life more by spending less. Here’s an excerpt:


Excerpt: ‘Discover Your Inner Wisdom’

Posted on January 12th, 2008 in News by admin

Jan. 10: Author Char Margolis tells TODAY’s Natalie Morales the four steps that will help you tap into your own intuition. (Today Show Books)In “Discover Your Inner Wisdom,” world-renowned psychic intuitive Char Margolis shares her special gifts by teaching readers how to tap into their intuitive powers to make the wisest choices in life and obtain more money, love and success. An excerpt.


Excerpt: ‘Happy for No Reason’

Posted on January 12th, 2008 in News by admin

Jan. 10: Author Marci Shimoff on the seven ways you can be optimistic and joyful from the inside out.  (Today Show)In” Happy for No Reason: 7 Steps to Being Happy from the Inside Out,” transformational expert Marci Shimoff offers a breakthrough approach to being happy, one that doesn’t depend on achievements, goals, money, relationships, or anything else “out there.” An excerpt.


‘Strong at the Broken Places’

Posted on January 12th, 2008 in News by admin

Jan. 7: TODAY anchor Meredith Vieira has the story of two courageous people who are coping with illnesses and how this has forced them to be “Strong at the Broken Places.” (Today Show Books)Author,  multiple sclerosis sufferer, and husband of  TODAY host Meredith Vieira, Richard M. Cohen, tells the stories of five challenged yet hopeful people who are living with different chronic illnesses.