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Book Review: ‘Everything We Keep,’ A Mystery by Kerry Lonsdale

In 'Everything We Keep' by Kerry Lonsdale, a young woman's wedding day becomes the funeral day for the fiancé she had planned to marry. As she picks up the pieces of her life and moves on, she finds that what she thinks she knows is not the truth, and that everything leading up to her new life has been a lie. Can she find out what has happened to her fiancé and if he is really alive?

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Book Review: ‘Upside: Profiting From the Profound Demographic Shifts Ahead,’ by Kenneth W. Gronbach

There's power in counting people — and no better guide than 'Upside' by Kenneth W Gronbach a demographer and trend expert. Its an enlightening book and a great tool for making better business decisions.

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Interview: Judd Hoekstra, Coauthor of ‘Crunch Time: How to Be Your Best When It Matters Most’

Leadership and performance expert Judd Hoekstra talks about learning to fight our inner Caveman to overcome fears and doubts in high-pressure situations. Hoekstra teamed up with Major League pitching coach Rick Peterson to write the new book, 'Crunch Time: How to Be Your Best When It Matters Most.'

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Book Review: ‘Crunch Time: How to be Your Best When It Matters Most,’ by Rick Peterson and Judd Hoekstra

'Crunch Time' is a great, effective book on how to perform under pressure by famed pitching coach Rick Peterson (Moneyball) and performance expert Judd Hoekstra. It's packed with tips and great anecdotes from Peterson's long and winning career.

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Book Review: ‘Outsmart Your Instincts: How the Behavioral Innovation Approach Drives Your Company Forward,’ by Adam Hansen, Ed Harrington and Beth Storz

We're not as innovative as we think we are — our primitive aversion to risk gets in the way. But a new book by three innovation and strategy experts, 'Outsmart Your Instincts: How the Behavioral Innovation Approach Drives Your Company Forward,' by Adam Hansen, Ed Harrington and Beth Storz, can help us get over it — and get creative.

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