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  • av Jim Stovall
    315,-

    The fastest way to success in any endeavor of life is to study the wisdom of people who have been where you want to go--this collective wisdom is stored between quotation marks and offered to you in Words That Shaped Our World Volume Two. These significant quotations are powerful not only for their message, but also for who spoke or wrote them and the circumstances surrounding each person. Jim Stovall, New York Times bestselling author whose books have been adapted into nine films, and Kathy Johnson, a highly regarded author, editor and researcher, share their insight on twenty-two quotations that transcend time and place--forming an energetic link of human experiences. These are legendary quotations to live by, that shape our lives and inspire us to live more meaningful lives. These men and women had a vision and followed their dreams--you can too! Quotes include wisdom from: Artists, Actors, Musicians: Dolly Parton, John Wayne, Norman Rockwell, Lucille Ball, John Lennon, Marilyn Monroe, Louis Gossett Jr., Raquel Welch, Steve Martin, Bob Newhart Politician: Margaret Thatcher Novelists, Screenwriter, Journalist: Mel Brooks, Kurt Vonnegut, Leo Tolstoy, Andy Rooney Scientist: Sir Isaac Newton Inventor and Business Leader: Henry Ford Military Icon, Astronaut, Discoverer: Julius Caesar, Neil Armstrong, Robert Ballard > Discover--or rediscover--the inspiration and motivation you need to create an exciting, impactful, purposeful life worth living...today!

  • av Jim Stovall
    245,-

    Jim Stovall has penned three delightful parables for anyone who wants to be inspired or give the gift of inspiration. In the ultimate gift, Jason Stevens learns to appreciate the value of his life, while in the ultimate life, he learns the value of love. Now, in the touching conclusion to the trilogy, Jason learns that life's journey is all about traveling well - not about the destination. In the ultimate journey, readers will discover the secrets of a successful life, including: 1 money helps pay for the trip, but should never be a destination. 2 friends make the journey worthwhile. 3 laughter lightens the load of any rough or Rocky uphill road. . . 4 Time may be allotted in small or large portions but the moment is what counts. . . . . . And so much more. The ultimate journey Packs a powerful message for all ages. Key selling points: 1 author of previous best-dellers such as the ultimate gift, the ultimate life and wisdom of the ages. 2 The ultimate series has a large existing fan following who would want to read Jim's new book. 3 Jim Stovall books are widely gifted both by individuals as well as corporate houses.

  • av Jim Stovall
    439,-

    The women in this volume of the Heads and Tales series have a way with words. They are remarkable women, all with remarkable and sometimes extraordinary stories.Jim Stovall, in this volume, brings us his unique journalistic and artistic vision of women who whose writings and lives were always notable, sometimes notorious, and occasionally astonishing. Some of these women, such as Louisa May Alcott, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Eleanor Roosevelt, you will have heard of or read. Others will have receded - often unfairly - into the mists of history.What you will find here about each of these women is something new - some part of their story that you had never known.For instance:Louisa May Alcott, famously the author of Little Women, was also A.M. Bernard, author of what was in her time known as the "blood and thunder" novel, the gothic sensationalism that many readers of her day craved. Such writing put food on her family's table.Aphra Behn, possibly the first female writer in English to make her living as a writer, was not only a popular playwright but also a spy for King Charles I.Anne Brontë, the least well known of the Brontë sisters, wrote the most shocking and forward-looking feminist novel of them all - a novel that sister Charlotte hardily disapproved of.Rachel Harding Davis, mother of the famous journalist and early 20th century heart-throb Richard Harding Davis, supported her family by writing some of the first American realism stories - decades before her male counterparts in the realism school took up their pens.And we haven't even gotten to page 25 yet.There are many more such stories: the first female presidential candidate; the first American detective novelist; the first voice from the White House after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The list goes on.And then there are the caricatures. These drawings by the author add insight and entertainment to this unique collection.In addition to the women mentioned above, discover the stories of Helen Gurley Brown, Maxine Cheshire, Mary Mapes Dodge, Mary Anne Evans (George Elliot), Wanda Gág, Martha Gellhorn, Susan Glaspell, Anna Katherine Green, Angelina Grimké and Sarah Grimké, Fannie Lou Hamer, Lillian Hellman, Mary McCarthy, Marguerite Higgins, Emma Lazarus, Caroline Norton, Helen Kirkpatrick, Anne Ratcliffe, Catherine Parr, Mary Seacole, Elizabeth Cochran Seaman (Nellie Bly), Ida Tarbell, Dorothy Thompson, Mercy Otis Warren, Victoria Woodhull.

  • av Jim Stovall
    199,-

    The women in this volume of the Heads and Tales series have a way with words. They are remarkable women, all with remarkable and sometimes extraordinary stories.Jim Stovall, in this volume, brings us his unique journalistic and artistic vision of women who whose writings and lives were always notable, sometimes notorious, and occasionally astonishing. Some of these women, such as Louisa May Alcott, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and Eleanor Roosevelt, you will have heard of or read. Others will have receded - often unfairly - into the mists of history.What you will find here about each of these women is something new - some part of their story that you had never known.For instance:Louisa May Alcott, famously the author of Little Women, was also A.M. Bernard, author of what was in her time known as the "blood and thunder" novel, the gothic sensationalism that many readers of her day craved. Such writing put food on her family's table.Aphra Behn, possibly the first female writer in English to make her living as a writer, was not only a popular playwright but also a spy for King Charles I.Anne Brontë, the least well known of the Brontë sisters, wrote the most shocking and forward-looking feminist novel of them all - a novel that sister Charlotte hardily disapproved of.Rachel Harding Davis, mother of the famous journalist and early 20th century heart-throb Richard Harding Davis, supported her family by writing some of the first American realism stories - decades before her male counterparts in the realism school took up their pens.And we haven't even gotten to page 25 yet.There are many more such stories: the first female presidential candidate (far earlier than you might think); the first American detective novelist; the first voice from the White House that Americans heard after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The list goes on and on.And then there are the caricatures. These drawings by the author himself add insight and entertainment to this unique and powerful collection.In addition to those women mentioned above, discover the stories of Helen Gurley Brown, Maxine Cheshire, Mary Mapes Dodge, Mary Anne Evans (George Elliot), Wanda Gág, Martha Gellhorn, Susan Glaspell, Anna Katherine Green, Angelina Grimké and Sarah Grimké (and their collaborator Theodore Weld), Fannie Lou Hamer, Lillian Hellman, Mary McCarthy, Marguerite Higgins, Emma Lazarus, Caroline Norton, Helen Kirkpatrick, Anne Ratcliffe, Catherine Parr, Mary Seacole, Elizabeth Cochran Seaman (Nellie Bly), Ida Tarbell, Dorothy Thompson, Mercy Otis Warren, Victoria Woodhull, and Mary King Ward.Read them all. You will be enlightened and delighted.

  • av Jim Stovall & Ray Hull
    259,-

  • av Jim Stovall
    315,-

    The fastest way to success in any endeavor of life is to compile and study the wisdom of people who have been where you want to go. This collective wisdom is stored between quotation marks. Words That Shaped Our World is a powerful collection of quotations that are significant not only for their message, but for who spoke or wrote them and the circumstances under which they were produced. Jim Stovall, a New York Times bestselling author whose books have been adapted into films, and Kathy Johnson, a highly regarded author and editor, share their insight on fifty quotations that transcend the time and place in which they were written and form a powerful part of the collective human experience. These are the quotations we live by, that shape our lives, and that inspire us to live a more meaningful life--quotations from: Presidents and politicians--such as Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston ChurchillNovelists, poets, and playwrights--such as William Shakespeare, Mark Twain, George Bernard Shaw, and Maya AngelouScientists, philosophers, and psychologists--such as Socrates, Albert Einstein, Carl Jung, and Stephen HawkingPersonal development experts--such as Napoleon Hill, Dale Carnegie, Zig Ziglar, and Dr. Stephen CoveyFinance and business leaders--such as Warren Buffett, Walt Disney, Ted Turner, and Mary Kay AshCivil rights icons--such as Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Nelson MandelaHumanitarians--such as Mother Teresa, Mahatma Gandhi, and Helen KellerAthletes and coaches--such as Mickey Mantle, John Wooden, Muhammad Ali, Jack Nicklaus, Vince LombardiArtists, actors, and musicians--such as Salvador Dali, Katharine Hepburn, Frank Sinatra, and Willie NelsonContemplate these quotations and discover the inspiration and motivation you need to create an impactful, purposeful life!

  • av Jim Stovall
    259,-

    Jim Stovall, author of the award-winning book-turned-film The Ultimate Gift, and Greg S. Reid, author of the international bestseller Three Feet from Gold, bring you a powerful story about the importance of taking action on your dreams to fulfill your potential. Alex Best thought he was on the surefire path to success--until, that is, he loses everything: his girlfriend, his dream job, his home, and, progressively, his sight. His initial reaction is to blame everyone else for his "bad luck," but a timely meeting with an old friend and mentor transforms his perspective... "You are your own greatest mentor...you know what you need; go take action." Looking for a fresh start, Alex sells his material possessions and embarks on a yearlong trip around the world. What begins as an attempt to see the sights he'd always wanted to while he still could becomes a life-changing journey of self-discovery. As he encounters new guides in each place he visits, he receives lessons about how to realize meaningful success. The greatest among these is that he needs to take ownership of his circumstances, recognize and seize opportunities, abandon excuses and fears, and combine initiative with perseverance to create and sustain positive change in his life. The wisdom Alex gleans is available to you in this book: Stop letting ego, apathy, and fear limit your trajectory in life. Do away with the excuses that other people are responsible for your failures. Own your power and potential to build a life and legacy of success. Leave your mark on the earth by finding and living out your greatest purpose. The most beautiful sight is the masterpiece of your life that is uncovered once you remove the debris that is keeping it hidden. Join Alex on the trip of a lifetime: with Passport to Success, you, too, can expose your greatness and enjoy the fruits of living with enthusiasm and intentionality.

  • av Jim Stovall
    195,-

  • - Your Competitive Edge [Standard Large Print 16 Pt Edition]
    av Jim Stovall & Ray H Hull
    409,-

    Who we are, what we believe, and everything we stand for goes from theory to reality when we communicate.In The Art of Communication, the first book of the new Jim Stovall & Dr. Raymond Hull Your Ultimate Guide series for personal development and business success, the authors use their decades of combined experience, research, and natural abilities to powerfully illustrate the specifics of effective communication.Stovall's revealing stories mixed with Dr. Raymond Hull's straightforward, factual approach combine to make this a must-read for businesspeople, salespeople, entrepreneurs, teachers, pastors, academics, and anyone wanting to improve their lives,Read this book and understand more about: · Considering your audience and adjusting communication style· What your non-verbal communication says about you· Dressing for maximum success· Public speaking· Written words vs. spoken words· Communication through conduct· Active listening· Conflict resolution· Creating a comfortable environment for effective communication· Communicating in meetings

  • av Jim Stovall
    319,-

  • - Your Competitive Edge
    av Jim Stovall & Ray Hull Phd
    249,-

    The Art of Influence, written in Jim's entertaining, story-telling style alongside Dr. Hull's straight-forward, factual approach is a must-read for businesspeople, salespeople, entrepreneurs, and anyone wanting to improve their place of influence in life.

  • - Living Your Legacy
    av Jim Stovall
    259,-

  • - A Novel
    av Jim Stovall
    155,-

    Sally Mae Anderson touched many lives as Theodore Hamilton's assistant in The Ultimate Gift. When her great-grandson inherits her bed-and-breakfast, he wonders how he will ever fulfill her legacy.

  • av Jim Stovall
    199,-

    What would you do to inherit a million dollars? Would you be willing to change your life? Jason Stevens is about to find out.Red Stevens has died, and the older members of his family receive their millions with greedy anticipation. But a different fate awaits young Jason, whom his great-uncle Stevens believed might be the last vestige of hope in the family."Although to date your life seems to be a sorry excuse for anything I would call promising, there does seem to be a spark of something in you that I hope we can fan into a flame. For that reason, I am not making you an instant millionaire."What Stevens does give Jason leads to The Ultimate Gift. Young and old will take this timeless tale to heart.

  • av Jim Stovall
    259,-

    This powerful, inspiring book will help you dream big dreams and define success for yourself. It will also give you the tools to make your dreams come true and succeed on your own terms.

  • - Balancing Your Money and Life
    av Jim Stovall
    299,-

    How to build a financial plan that really blends into your life The latest volume in the bestselling Ultimate series, Jim Stovall and Tim Maurer's The Ultimate Financial Plan: Balancing Your Money and Life is a one-stop, comprehensive, personal financial planning book exploring the intersection of money and life.

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