Publisher's Synopsis
"The Book of Personal Work," originally published in 1916, offers timeless principles for self-improvement and effective living. While the authorship is attributed to HODDER AND STOUGHTON, the content delves into the cultivation of character, the pursuit of excellence, and the development of leadership qualities. This book provides guidance for individuals seeking to enhance their personal and professional lives through intentional effort and moral strength. It is relevant for those interested in self-help, early 20th-century thought, and the intersection of personal development with ethical and Christian values. Readers will find practical wisdom applicable to various aspects of life, encouraging a proactive approach to achieving one's potential.
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