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"... practical, do-able and inspiring..." — Max Lucado Do you sometimes wonder what happened to your joy? Have you ever considered the awesome possibility of a life full of joy? Sandra Steen has written this inspiring book to help you regain the joy that life's circumstances may have taken from you. Who Stole My Joy? shows you how to recapture and sustain a vital and powerful ally in your daily life — joy. This captivating story, in which a personified Joy meets his enemies and friends, teaches us all that joy is a guest who is every present to be invited into our daily circumstances. Discover the keys to maintaining a positive attitude despite life's stress and hardships. Each chapter r...
The Seventh Edition ofCanadian Organizational Behaviouris truly a "new and improved" McShane: new trim size, fresh new design, new co-author, reorganized table of contents, improved examples, and even enhanced readability.The McShane brand is known for its cutting edge research and scholarship, recognized for its "for Canadians, by Canadians" approach to content, and respected for its firm anchoring of Canadian material within a global context. No other OB book offers the kind of comprehensive coverage in such an accessible, readable format. Canadian Organizational Behaviour continues to lead the way as the most innovative OB text on the market. McShane was the first OB textbook to include t...
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Sandra Steen is a writer born and raised in Los Angeles. She loves music. Her major was business. In her spare time, she went to acting auditions for commercials. She also writes lyrics. She hopes one day to be successful in all that she does. She's a loving person who loves people of all races. She is willing to help others. She's a firm believer that you can do anything you put your mind to; if you have a dream, never let anyone take that from you. Sandra Steen was married twice with two children from the second marriage son Ricky Steen and daughter Tiffany Steen. The first marriage was blessed with three children Karen King, Adrienne Tabin, and Ronnie Tabin, who was lost by violence. He was a good son, and she misses him very much. She hopes to continue writing about life's experiences.
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