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No one is self-made : build your village to flourish in business and life / by Hallmon, Lakeysha,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-227).The myth of self-made -- Discovering your purpose and getting into alignment -- Roll call: building your village -- Village-made values -- Managing the hard stuff -- Self-care and the well community -- Generational wealth and pathways to parity -- Support is a verb."No One Is Self-Made is an inspirational narrative weaving together themes of community, purposeful businesses, and collective economics. This book debunks the myth of being self-made and empowers readers to abandon the notion and lean into community on their pathway to success. Entrepreneurs at any stage of growth will appreciate Dr. Hallmon's story--with all the ups and downs of founding the Village Market--and the road-tested advice she dispenses for those trying to find success in business, career, and life. She explains economic and social factors, missteps that can derail goals, and the tools necessary to create their own thriving village. Along the way, it becomes clear why working within a collective is a more effective path to success than goingit alone"--
Subjects: Success in business.; Business networks.; Interprofessional relations.; Cooperation.; Communities;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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What doctors feel : how emotions affect the practice of medicine / by Ofri, Danielle.(CARDINAL)672850;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction : why doctors act that way -- The doctor can't see you now -- Can we build a better doctor? -- Scared witless -- A daily dose of death -- Burning with shame -- Drowning -- Under the microscope."By shedding light on how doctors cope with the stresses and responsibilities of patients, colleagues, lawyers, and their personal lives, she explains why it is important that patients know how emotions influence the way physicians treat their patients both medically and interpersonally. Exploring the full range of human emotion--from the fear of making a fatal mistake to the pride and elation of triumphing over death, What Doctors Feel allows patients at the other end of the stethoscope to have a good listen to the beat of the emotional life behind the white coat."--Beacon Press.
Subjects: Physicians; Physician and patient.; Medical personnel and patient.; Interprofessional relations.; Interpersonal communication.; Empathy.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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No one is self-made [sound recording] / by Hallmon, Lakeyshaauthor.;
The myth of self-made -- Discovering your purpose and getting into alignment -- Roll call: building your village -- Village-made values -- Managing the hard stuff -- Self-care and the well community -- Generational wealth and pathways to parity -- Support is a verb.The myth of self-made -- Discovering your purpose and getting into alignment -- Roll call: building your village -- Village-made values -- Managing the hard stuff -- Self-care and the well community -- Generational wealth and pathways to parity -- Support is a verb."No One Is Self-Made is an inspirational narrative weaving together themes of community, purposeful businesses, and collective economics. This book debunks the myth of being self-made and empowers readers to abandon the notion and lean into community on their pathway to success. Entrepreneurs at any stage of growth will appreciate Dr. Hallmon's story--with all the ups and downs of founding the Village Market--and the road-tested advice she dispenses for those trying to find success in business, career, and life. She explains economic and social factors, missteps that can derail goals, and the tools necessary to create their own thriving village. Along the way, it becomes clear why working within a collective is a more effective path to success than goingit alone"--"No One Is Self-Made is an inspirational narrative weaving together themes of community, purposeful businesses, and collective economics. This book debunks the myth of being self-made and empowers readers to abandon the notion and lean into community on their pathway to success. Entrepreneurs at any stage of growth will appreciate Dr. Hallmon's story--with all the ups and downs of founding the Village Market--and the road-tested advice she dispenses for those trying to find success in business, career, and life. She explains economic and social factors, missteps that can derail goals, and the tools necessary to create their own thriving village. Along the way, it becomes clear why working within a collective is a more effective path to success than goingit alone"--
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Non-Fiction.; Success in business.; Business networks.; Interprofessional relations.; Cooperation.; Communities; Success in business.; Business networks.; Interprofessional relations.; Cooperation.; Communities; Self-Help/Inspirational.;
© 2025., Harpercollins Publishers,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The shift : one nurse, twelve hours, four patients' lives / by Brown, Theresa,author.(CARDINAL)499503;
7:03 am -- Report -- Hitting the floor -- Worries -- Surgical team C -- Paperwork -- No time for lunch -- Duo damsel -- Judgment calls -- Faith -- Revolving door -- End of shift.Practicing nurse and New York Times columnist Theresa Brown invites readers to experience not just a day in the life of a nurse but all the life that happens in just one day on a hospital cancer ward. In her skilled hands, as both a dedicated nurse and an insightful chronicler of events, we are given an unprecedented view into the individual struggles as well as the larger truths about medicine in this country, and by the end of the shift, we have witnessed something profound about hope and healing and humanity.960LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Personal narratives.; Intensive care nursing; Intensive care nursing; Nurses; Nurses; Intensive care units; Intensive care units; Interprofessional relations; Interprofessional relations; Nurse and patient; Nurse and patient;
Available copies: 19 / Total copies: 25
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