Silence of the Lambs

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Silence ofrepparttar Lambs by Oscar Bruce

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Silence of The Lambs by Oscar Bruce

He stands back, avoiding holding eye contact or speaking up. His heart beats rapidly, and he is aware of perspiration, and butterflies inrepparttar 107931 stomach. If you sometimes experience these symptoms in social or business situations you have a lot of company.

Now imagine, vividly, a new book in your hands that answers these questions.

Social psychologists disclose "excessive shyness" is a growing social epidemic. In fact, it is nowrepparttar 107932 third most prevalent psychiatric disorder.

Shy people obviously have trouble meeting people, forming relationships, and participating in life. They are often lonely and frustrated.

Shy people have greater health problems because they tend to have a weak network of friends. They are less likely to give doctors sufficient information to treat them properly.

The Ugly Truth About Your Job!

Written by Oscar Bruce


The Ugly Truth About Your Job! by Oscar Bruce

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The Ugly Truth About Your Job! By Doctor Oscar

If you work for yourself,repparttar 107929 odds that you will still be in business inrepparttar 107930 year 2005 are only 1 in 5. In today's workplace swirling with change, one million people will start a new business this year. The UGLY truth is that 800,000 of those will be out of business inrepparttar 107931 year 2005.

If you work for someone else: It is likely you won't be with them in five years. Even major corporations lack staying power in today's international economy. Years of experience can become obsolete overnight. In fact most will change careers (not jobs) five to seven times overrepparttar 107932 next 40 years.

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