Thursday, May 17th, 2012

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

    Sounds great! I love self help-ish kind of books.

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  2. Lily Kwan says:

    Please enter me into the contest. Thanks!

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  3. Maja Meza says:

    i would love to read it

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  4. Jon says:

    With myself going through a change in life, I believe this book would greatly help me see better in my relationships with everyone around me.

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  5. Karen Gonyea says:

    Looks very helpful :)

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  6. Carol Jackson says:

    I’ve been taught that self-respect comes before receiving others’ respect. But, of course, if you have self-respect, it doesn’t matter what others think.

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