Day By Day with James Allen, An Excellent Book

Day By Day is written by Vic Johnson, an Internet Infopreneur, who gives an in-depth thought provoking, soul searching, daily dose of James Allen's timeless book, "As a Man Thinketh." This book quotes some of the poignant thoughts of Mr. Allen and spreads it over a 31 day period. Any one who reads this book will have to read it through and than go back to whatever day he or she is on.

Vic Johnson touches on such things as conquering doubt, the possibility of belief, and thoughts creating behavior, to name a few. He relates an interesting relevant story to each subject matter.
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Marketing Guru Shows How You Can Brand Your Way to Success in Self Published Book

Conquering the job market today can be overwhelming, even scary. Competition is getting more intense and expectations have become greater.

Seeing yourself as a job applicant who merely posts a resume anywhere you can and then wait for a call is already a thing of the past. To really help you get a leg up on the job market, you need to sell yourself with what you are capable of and what you can offer.

Marketing yourself, much like a brand or a product, is a tough and constant challenge. This is why the right strategy and execution can mostly enhance your chance for success.
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A trivial essay for serious people

Can you say what the importance of being Earnest is? Can’t you? So cannot many people that do not know the hidden meaning in the Oscar Wilde’s play’s, The Importance of Being Earnest, main plot. Oscar Wilde is one of the most polemic writers of the last years, and this play is one of the most recognized of all his works. Nevertheless, few people really get to realize what Wilde really wants to express between the lines of Earnest’s words, which turns to be a reflection of the socio-cultural context he was living in. The Importance of Being Earnest is a theatrical play that emphasizes the hypocrisy of people who are forced to live between different social classes. In the beginning, Oscar Wilde subtitled his play as “A serious play, for trivial people”; however, he suddenly changed it, with no apparent reason, for: “A trivial play, for serious people”. Here is where the question appears, what did move him, in order change that subtitle? There can be vast possibilities that explain this unusual phenomenon. Consequently, the objective is to prove that the first subtitle is better and to expose objectively the reasons why it is true, and why Oscar Wilde did change it. Before the discussion starts, it is useful to know the background in which Oscar lived. Because all his suffering, Oscar Wilde uses his skills to criticize the world he lived in as a way to escape from reality and become a fiction.
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