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To inspire change in yourself and others, you must break free from what's holding you down.Each of us has an opportunity to reach our full potential. It starts with affirming that we can--and expanding our abilities through a deliberate process of capacity building.In his Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller, Elevate, CEO Robert Glazer shared an actionable framework any person could use to set and achieve higher goals, align their life to what fulfills them, and help others do the same. This companion journal serves as an accountability guide that will help you stay on track as you embark on your capacity building journey.This journal offers a full year of weekly prompts and resources you need to build your capacity in four separate, but interdependent areas: Spiritual: Who you are, what you want most and the standards you live by.Intellectual: How you think, learn, plan and execute with disciplinePhysical: Your health, well-being and physical performanceEmotional: Your ability to overcome challenging situations, your emotional mindset and the quality of your relationships.If you're looking to make lasting, positive changes in your life but are struggling to get started, The Elevate Journal provides a year-long guide to help you launch your capacity building journey, clarify what you want most, and align your life toward pursuing it.
"Originally published as The Girl in the Window in 2018 in Great Britain by Electric Monkey, an imprint of Egmont UK, Ltd."--Title page verso.
Includes an excerpt from Where she went, a reading group guide, and a conversation with the author.
"Originally published as All the Tears in China in 2019 in Australia by Pantera Press"--Title page verso.
"After fourteen-year-old Lacey Chu repairs a highly advanced smartphone/robotic pet companion, or baku, called Jinx, the baku gets her into her dream school, Profectus, where she is exposed to dangerous secrets" --
Originally published: United Kingdom: Macmillan Children's Books, 2019.
Rising eighth-graders Jocelyn and Alex, former best friends forced together on a family vacation, must cooperate to survive when they get lost in the Wisconsin Northwoods. Told in two voices.
A dolphin tells his son a bedtime story about the plastic pollution that endangers the ocean and the creatures in it. Includes information about how to help save the oceans.
"Originally published in 1930 by Harper & Brother, New York and London"--Copyright page.
"The detective's role is simple: to catch the culprit. Yet behind each casual observation lies a learned mind, trained in deliberations of logic--preferably amid complicated gadgetry and scientific tomes. The detectives in this collection are masters of scientific deduction, whether they are identifying the perpetrator from a scrap of fabric, or picking out the poison from a sinister line-up. Containing stories by R. Austin Freeman, J.J. Connington, and the master of logical reasoning, Arthur Conan Doyle, [this book] collects tales of rational thinking to prove the power of the human brain over villainous deeds"--
"Originally published in 2018 in the United Kingdom by Black & White Publishing Ltd."--Copyright page.
"Published by Poisoned Pen Press in association with the British Library"--Title page verso.
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