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A daily kick in the pants from the Pitbull of Personal Development and Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and New York Times bestseller Larry Winget In these uncertain times, why mince words? America needs a straight- talk dose of Winget reality more than ever. No Time for Tact is the ultimate wake-up call for anyone who's looking for a lifeline and true empowerment. Packed with memorable gems and signature Winget quips including:"Stress comes from knowing what is right and doing what is wrong.""When people say, 'Let me be honest with you,' it means in the past, they haven't been.""If you are unhappy, unsuccessful, broke, or sick—please just keep it to yourself. The rest of us don't want to hear it, so don't feel compelled to share!""Training is expensive. Books are expensive. Going to seminars is expensive. Being stupid is even more expensive." No one does what Larry does, says what he says, or looks the way he looks! He is truly one of the most unique and outrageous professional speakers and business authors out there today. No Time for Tact is a daily kick in the pants, 365 days of Larry Winget wisdom, full of advice harvested from his past books on career, personal finance, leadership, family, and customer service, which have topped the Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and New York Times bestseller lists.
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No time for tact: 365 days of the wit, words and wisdom of Larry Winget
2009, Gotham Books
in English
1592405037 9781592405039
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