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Connection in Business is EverythingI had the good fortune of reading Nick Boothman's first book, "How to Make People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less," while on a flight to a conference in which I was teaching. I was inspired by the simplicity and practicality of Boothman's approach. I began using his techniques before even leaving the airplane and continued to use them in the cab, the hotel, and at the conference. It was a breakthrough moment for me. My audience paid closer attention, laughed more, and learned more than any other I had previously served. This happened because I connected with them in a much stronger and more meaningful way-Boothman's way. I've been following Nick's direction ever since.
Now, Mr. Boothman releases a pitch-perfect sequel-"How to Connect in Business in 90 Seconds or Less." While this volume is grounded in the same principles as his first book, every page is crafted with the businessperson in mind. As I have read and re-read this snappy, entertaining, profound book, I am amazed at how much more Nick Boothman has to teach me about persuasion-the craft of getting people (in this case clients and other business contacts) to want to do what I want them to do. It's all KFC: Know what you want, Find out what you're getting, and, Change what you do until you get what you want. Sounds obvious, right? Wrong. If it were many more of us would be much more successful.
Some of the material in this book is good basic sense that your mother told you but somehow leaked out of your head. Boothman puts that good sense back into your brain with a greater freshness, clarity, and practicality.
"How to Connect in Business in 90 Seconds or Less" illustrates the power of connecting with businesspeople quickly and consistently. Don't let your ego get in the way of picking up this book. You'll learn a lot stuff you thought you already knew.


Strongly recommended
Awesome!
Absolutely Wonderful Book! I A "6.0! "

James Herriott Returns
A Treasure--Required Reading For All Pet Owners!!
I love this book

A blueprint for the Intelligent Enterprise.
Excellent.
Actions for an organization to last into the future.

Everything I Wanted to Know About Kilims
A magnificent kilim picture book for the tribal rug fanatic.
This is my favorite book on Flatweaves.

Imagination
Ce livre est une oeuvres d'art! A work of art!
A charming story and museum quality illustrations!

Agreeing with the other reviews
Surviving CyrillicFrom purchasing a train ticket in Finland (the book describes the process of purchasing your ticket in Helsinki in absolute detail), to finding somewhere to stay (the St Petersburg hostel), to navigating the streets (all signposted in Cyrillic), to following in the footsteps of great authors (like my personal favourite, Dostoevsky) this book was my friend and saviour.
As an English-only speaker I found St Petersburg to be an intimidating city (very few people speak English, and the Cyrillic script adds several degrees of difficulty to written communication), so I honestly don't think I could have attempted, let alone survived, independent travel in this fabulous city without this book.
Far and Away the Best St. Pete Guidebook

Home BlissIf you love your home, you already know that a home plays a central role in you life. Each home reflects our individual tastes and can be a retreat from the stresses of our modern lifestyle.
This book contains over 500 color photographs to give you inspiring original ideas for every room in your home. There are sections on Space, Light, Color, Surfaces, Air and Sound to demonstrate the principles of successful interior design.
"While natural light is vital for life,
shade and shadows bring repose." pg. 50
Space - How do you think about space? Are you considering a minimalist lifestyle or do you want to order your clutter?
Light - Illuminate a room, use natural lighting or put up curtains to block light.
Color - The decorator's color wheel, explanation of color, using milk paint, an expression of yourself in earth tones.
Surfaces - Flooring, rugs, walls, tables & chairs, visual texture, patterns and stencils.
Air - Circulation, windows, plants & flowers, humidity, moisture.
Sound - Noise & echo, muffling noise, decorative textile hangings, pleasant sounds, wind chimes.
Home Comforts - How do you relax, entertain, cook, sleep, bathe, work?
20 Projects are included throughout the book. You might enjoy making a sunflower stenciled cloth, a double-sided screen, collectable shadow boxes, rolled beeswax candles, curtains, beautiful pressed flower candles, lampshades, cushions or an intoxicating rosemary wood polish. I imagine you could also infuse lavender. How about clove and honey soap you could give as gifts?
I love the "Glass Bead Door Curtain." Totally quaint! And then there is a section on entertaining where they use small rocks hanging on strings as table weights to keep the table cloth from flying away in the breeze.
Useful sections include:
Kitchen cupboard restoration
Painting techniques
Restoring garden furniture
A Resources Section
Easy-to-use Index
A book to read when you want to dream!
Not Just for Decorators!
Brilliant evocation of an ideal way to live

stunning accomplishment
It brings the era of the English Civil War to vivid life.
I felt so involved I couldn't put the book down.

Very Useful
Outstanding
Great reference for primare care healthcare providers.