Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Giveaway: The Power of Respect

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Boy, this is a book we can all use right now. I’ve got a fabulous giveaway for everyone with Deborah Norville’s The Power of Respect. Here is a description of the book from Amazon:

Want respect from others? Scientific research says, try giving it.

There is power in respect. And it comes with multiple benefits.

In business:

* Higher sales
* Lower employee turnover
* Less exposure to lawsuits

At home:

* A stronger marriage
* Healthier family dynamics
* More polite children

In your personal life:

* More self-respect and confidence
* Closer friendships
* Higher standing in the community

In The Power of Respect Norville details the specific dollar savings in business and dramatic improvements in student test scores that are directly attributable to respect. She says, “Now that I’ve seen the research done by some of the greatest minds in the field, I am stunned to see the impact of being respected and giving respect. I am also mystified. Why wouldn’t someone want to put it to work?”

Respect Tips, sprinkled throughout the text, and Respect Reminders, at the end of each chapter, add to the clarity of the message and help reinforce the personal benefits. Start practicing this most overlooked ingredient of success and find out what it means for you!

I love a book that reminds us all of what’s really important, don’t you?

If you’d like to win, leave a comment on this post by Tuesday, January 12th. I’ll choose a winner at random and announce the lucky guy or gal the next day.

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Comments

58 Responses to “Giveaway: The Power of Respect”
  1. Joe says:

    This is true. It really works.

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  2. susan varney says:

    love to read this book maybe i could gain some respect
    mverno@roadrunner.com

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  3. Angela P says:

    Looks like a great read!

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  4. Sometimes the simple requirements of a good life, like a positive attitude, gratitude, and yes, even respect need to be nudged back up to the top of our focus. Can’t wait to read the book.

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  5. Jen says:

    I’d love to read this! So would my mom!

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  6. Shannon Baas says:

    I would like this.

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  7. Sara Thompson says:

    I would love to win a new book!

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  8. John Rasmussen says:

    This would be helpful with my change in career.

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  9. Jeanine says:

    I’d love to win this book. I’ve always admired Deborah Norville.

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  10. Andria says:

    I would love a chance to win. Thank you.

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  11. Debbie Jackson says:

    I could use this in the classroom. Hope I win it

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  12. Deborah Wellenstein says:

    I think everyone would benefit from this book. Thanks!

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  13. dorothy l says:

    sounds like a good book please enter me

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  14. I would love to win this book. I am a writer also
    Thanks

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  15. Katie S. says:

    Looks like a very interesting book :) I’d love to win! :)

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  16. This looks like a great book! I hope I win. :)

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  17. Beth C says:

    Please enter me. Thanks!

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  18. Amanda says:

    Our right as a human is to be able to be able to give respect and receive it.

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  19. SuZann Lund says:

    I love Deborah Norville. Can”t wait to read what she has to say.

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  20. sarah says:

    enter me!

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  21. M. Rogers says:

    Thanks for the contest.

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  22. Jason says:

    This sounds like a very helpful book going into a new year. Thanks for the chance

    jason(at)allworldautomotive(dot)com

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  23. Angela Winesburg says:

    I’d love to read this, thanks for the chance!

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  24. Donna K says:

    I would like to read it.

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  25. REBECCA TOWNER says:

    Great giveaway-thanks

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  26. Jay F. says:

    Respect seems to be an overused word in society today ( or at least disrespect is…). It would be interesting to see someone who has put some thought into the concept.

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  27. Mary Casper says:

    I think I wqould not only enjoy reading this but learn some valuable things from it

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  28. Benita G. says:

    Respect is certainly an essential ingredient to life. I’d love to read your book and gain insights that I perhaps hadn’t thought about previously. Thanks for the possibility.

    bgcchs(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  29. Rita M says:

    Yes, it’s as old as “Do Unto Others” — please count me in!

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  30. Erma says:

    This looks good.

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  31. Mary M says:

    I would like to read this book. The scriptures in our Sunday School class this past Sunday mentioned having respect for others.

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  32. Ed Nemmers says:

    Happy January!

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  33. amy says:

    I would love to read this. Thank you for the chance and have a great day.

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  34. Doug says:

    Interesting how Respect is mother’s milk to a man

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  35. Harriet says:

    The research has shown that when a wife shows respect to her husband, a good willed man, will reciprocate with love

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  36. Faith says:

    Love and Respect are two extremely important components of a relationship

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  37. christopher h says:

    i’d love to win a copy

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  38. Karrie says:

    sounds good

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  39. Chrysa says:

    Looks great! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  40. SharonC says:

    I would love to read this book.

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  41. Veronica Garrett says:

    I would love to win this great book. It is a great resource for life.

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  42. I would love to win!
    Thank you for the giveaway :)
    fancyfeet45@earthlink.net

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  43. Gianna says:

    Please enter me :)

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  44. Regina says:

    So many people just demend respect, and never earn it. They don’t realize how much more successful they’d be if they respect others as well.

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  45. heather c says:

    I’d love this! Thanks!

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  46. Sand says:

    This sounds like a great book!

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  47. Gloria says:

    I like Deborah Norville and this sounds very good!

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  48. blueviolet says:

    This sounds well worth reading!

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  49. kathy says:

    Sounds interesting – both gaining respect from others and learning to be more respectful!

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  50. Abby C. says:

    This sounds like a very interesting read.

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