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Polar Bear Pirates and Their Quest to Reach Fat City: A Grown Up's Book for Kids at Work
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A fresh and innovative route to business and personal success in the tradition of the bestselling, Who Moved My Cheese? |
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Describing Adrian Webster's route to business and personal success, this text contains a whole universe of characters and terminology that everyone should instantly recognize and relate to. "Polar bear pirates", highly focused, successful, fun-loving people who truly believe in life before death, are on a quest to reach "fat city". But as we follow the fortunes of these highly motivated bears, we see how they must fight off some pretty ruthless and often highly elusive enemies who are determined to block their paths and shatter their dreams. Here's a brief sketch of just some of these treacherous characters. Sinkers are the bitter losers who, as disciples of the pear shape, despise anyone else's success and derive immense pleasure from torpedoing it. Head treads are those who block anyone coming up the success ladder; they are devoid of talent, having only got where they are through brown nosing, knife throwing and luck. Neg ferrets are pessimistic warriors of doom with insatiable appetites for other people's problems, molasses men are the sweet but slow, well-meaning people who are burdened by the beliefs of others, and bloaters are boasting, lazy, obnoxious and tediously egotistical reptilian saddos who are absolutely full of it. A "game book" of questions, answers, traps and signposts, this book aims to deliver powerful, inspirational messages as it helps you to unravel a series of complex motivational issues on your journey to personal and professional success.
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This book is a motivational and inspiring guide on how to succeed in life. It cuts to the quick when it comes to dealing with those souls that drain the energy and spirit out of all of us in our personal lives and in business.
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