“Visible Strengths” by Mary Mosope Adeyemi

“Visible Strengths: Capitalize on Strengths, Contribute Value, and Communicate Results to Accelerate Your Career” is a vital career guide by Mary Mosope Adeyemi that explores three essential steps to professional fulfillment, fruitful endeavors, and success in one’s career: capitalizing on your strength, contributing value to these strengths, and communicating results to those who matter. … More “Visible Strengths” by Mary Mosope Adeyemi

“Schnooks, Crooks, Liars & Scoundrels: A Field Guide to Identifying Political Buffoons” by Gene Berardelli

In “Schnooks, Crooks, Liars & Scoundrels” by New York Election Law specialist Gene Berardelli, readers are treated to a rare exposition of trenchant criticisms and indomitable harsh realities regarding the world’s evolving political scenery where millions of individuals have felt the painful prick of deceit and manipulation by leaders who act foolish and witless, in an aim to win the electorate over.

Berardelli begins by defining the term “buffoon,” a term that forms the basis of his work. He feels that since the term had been reserved for people whose ridiculous behavior is a source of amusement to others, politicians who have set themselves to act as such rightfully deserve to be called by it. The candid musings spin with practical analysis of popular and influential leaders, an aim set to help readers identify and rate buffoonery in an individual, a trait that research has revealed exists in everyone but to a higher degree in politicians. … More “Schnooks, Crooks, Liars & Scoundrels: A Field Guide to Identifying Political Buffoons” by Gene Berardelli

“All Roads Lead to Nowhere” by Alexander Skikos

“All Roads Lead to Nowhere” by Alexander Skikos is a chilling, post-apocalyptic portrayal of America that takes place not too far in the distant future. It is the mid-21st century and six different people are doing their best to survive in a world where the United States is no longer free. Instead, Russia and China have succeeded in toppling the superpower of America and crushing it into “Paradise Cities,” where only the rich and powerful can be lucky enough to live safely, and everywhere else outside the walls, in the wastelands of Nowhere.  … More “All Roads Lead to Nowhere” by Alexander Skikos

“Rue’s Butterfly” by Donna McCartWelser

Are you that person who makes huge promises to yourself to do that thing, whatever it is, before you die and then doesn’t give it a second thought? Or maybe you are so immersed in the everyday grind that having a silly list has never entered your realm of thinking. Donna McCart Welser wants readers to not only think about this list but start actively pursuing it. … More “Rue’s Butterfly” by Donna McCartWelser

“Bold: Rein In Your Mind, Reign in Your Career” by Audrey D. Lloyd

“Bold: Rein in Your Mind, Reign in Your Career,” by Audrey D. Lloyd, helps readers discover their inner boldness so that they can discover their gifts and talents, maximize their potential, and live authentically—professionally and personally. It’s an empowering concept to know that you already have the recipe for success inside you—you just have to dig it out, cultivate it, and make it work for you in the world. … More “Bold: Rein In Your Mind, Reign in Your Career” by Audrey D. Lloyd

“In/Action: Rethinking the Path to Results” by Jinny Uppal

“In/Action: Rethinking the Path to Results” is a new take on the old task of problem-solving. Whether in life or business, most people want to solve problems quickly and efficiently, assuming that the faster they deal with a situation, the better off they’ll be. But this book proves another, perhaps better way of tackling issues: pushing the pause button. … More “In/Action: Rethinking the Path to Results” by Jinny Uppal