CDs Help One to Manage Stress & Time

An alternative to videos and books, the Personal Skills CD–;ROM series mixes expert advice, video simulations, interactive exercises and informative commentary.

All titles are suitable for adult education, community college courses, personnel training or inservice, and more.

Manage Stress and Manage Time, two in the series, help users maintain a positive attitude as well as plan schedules, priorities and commitments. Another title, Communicate, reveals how to write compelling documents, deliver presentations and conduct productive meetings.

Attitude for Success offers eight attitude adjustment techniques to keep s¼rits up. And Organize for Success outlines the three Rs of organization: reduce, refer and rearrange. Midisoft, Bellevue, WA, (800) 776–;6434. W

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