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Mental Efficiency and Other Hints to Men and Women is the roadmap to developing strength within and beginning to make positive changes in your life. Whether your goal is a promotion at work, or starting a successful business, or leading a happy home life, Mental Efficiency and Other Hints to Men and Women can show you how to achieve that goal. In Mental Efficiency and Other Hints to Men and Women you will learn secrets that will help you sharpen your mental efficiency and succeed beyond your wildest dreams. You will learn: How to develop the will-power you need to achieve your goals, How to…mehr

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Mental Efficiency and Other Hints to Men and Women is the roadmap to developing strength within and beginning to make positive changes in your life. Whether your goal is a promotion at work, or starting a successful business, or leading a happy home life, Mental Efficiency and Other Hints to Men and Women can show you how to achieve that goal. In Mental Efficiency and Other Hints to Men and Women you will learn secrets that will help you sharpen your mental efficiency and succeed beyond your wildest dreams. You will learn: How to develop the will-power you need to achieve your goals, How to get organized and arrange your schedule so that you make the most of everyday, How to express your individuality and still make a good impression on others, How to cultivate "the greatest of human qualities", How to break free from the past once and for all and begin achieving your goals, What it is the duty of all men and women to do, and why those who don't are doomed to live selfish, unsatisfying lives, The importance of marriage and how this close relationship can help men and women sharpen their mental efficiency, And much more.
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Enoch Arnold Bennett, better known as Arnold Bennett, was an English author and novelist who made important contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was born on May 27, 1867, in Hanley, Staffordshire. His father, a lawyer, wanted him to become a lawyer like him, but Bennett was more interested in writing. After working at a law office in London for a short period of time, he decided to pursue a career in literature full time, starting in 1900.Bennett produced a large amount of work during his lifetime. He wrote 34 novels, seven volumes of short stories, 13 plays, and a daily journal of over a million words. Apart from his novels and plays, he also wrote articles and stories for more than 100 newspapers and periodicals. This made him one of the most financially successful British authors of his time. Bennett's life was cut short when he got typhoid fever and passed away in 1931. He contracted it from drinking tap water during a trip to France. His death marked the end of a productive and influential writing career.