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How To Be Invisible: The essential guide to protecting your personal privacy, your assets and your life has been the best-selling book in its field since the first edition was published in 2000. It is available in all major book stores in the U.S. and Canada, as well as on Amazon.com.
I wish I'd had something like this 25 years ago, when I graduated from high school It would have saved me many headaches as well as wasted years of trial-and-error! - - - Will Henning Small business Marketing consultant Florida
I happened upon your book, "How to be Invisible" and after the first couple of pages, I was hooked. I couldn't read it fast enough. And then I read it again. It has changed my life completely. I realized that I was walking around with an "It couldn't happen to me" attitude. Bad things do happen to good people. My husband and I had been making plans to move, and we were coming into some money. Your book changed the way we will be handling our affairs from now on. I have always been a very private person, and get rude with anyone who dares to ask, "How much do you make?" or "How much did you get back on your taxes?" I didn't realize just how available my finances were to someone who wanted to know. I thought that with all the privacy issues that my info was safe from prying eyes. Well, you opened my eyes, that is for sure. I immediately purchased 5 LLCs, and 2 were put to use very quickly. I am recommending your book to everyone I know. I just wish this book had been available when I was 18 years old. I would certainly be invisible right now! - - - Linda Crump Pro Line Enterprises LLC Monroe, North Carolina
"My background is in both law enforcement and private investigation. 'How to be Invisible' is the finest book on the subject of privacy that I have ever read. No other book comes close." - - - Pat Foy Licensed Private Investigator The Fifth Profession Los Angeles, California
"Your book is outstanding and fascinating."
- - - Attorney Mike B. Pasadena, California
Skip College: Go Into Business for Yourself.
This e-book, just released, contains far more information than the title indicates: 1. A college diploma is not what it used to be
2. Formal vs. street-smart education 3. What money can--and cannot--do 4. How to start out on a shoestring--or less
5. How to find or create your own niche 6. Those vital first three seconds 7. How to do business like a pro
8. Follow the rule of "Occam's razor" 9. The need for solitude
10. Choose a star to steer by
11. Fall down seven times, get up eight 12. Postscript A year from now you may wish you had started today. --Karen Lamb Appendix A. Recommended reading The author's favorites: From Business and Border Crossings to Inspiration, Writing, and Self Defense. Appendix B. An open letter to parents who plan to send their children to college Including letters from lawyers than may shock both you and your children. Appendix C. How to fly beneath the radar How to maintain a low profile and avoid some of the problems that may otherwise appear without warning. (This may prove to be the most important information in the entire book!)
Appendix D. "Time Out or Burn Out for the Next Generation" In the UK, taking a year off is called a "gap year." British universities (and parents) not only accept that students take a gap year, it's practically expected.
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Learn self defense techniques and how you can turn simple ordinary tools and objects into life saving devices.
Contains 38 8.5- x 11-inch pages, with more than a dozen illustrations. = = =
C O N T E N T S Section 1. Your First Line of Defense
The ultimate weapon and how best to use it. How to project a "back off!" image. Watch out for this sneaky ambush! 11 tips for avoiding trouble when you travel . Recommended: The five best books about self-defense.
Section 2. How to Avoid Danger From a Stranger at the Door
When should you never open the door? How to run a classified ad without danger to yourself. What to teach children about opening the door. Recommended: The two best books about home protection.
Section 3. Handguns versus Shotguns
To own or not to own a handgun? Advice from a chief of police in Baltimore; author Paxton Quigley (Armed and Female); and the world-renowned expert in lethal force, Massad Ayoob. The absolute best weapon for home security. When and how to use it. Recommended: The two best books on firearms.
Section 4. Alternate weapons at Your Command
A compelling argument against studying the martial arts. The case against mace, pepper spray, and pocket knives. Amazing alternate weapons. Never leave home without one, not even if you fly! The one best innocent-appearing lethal weapon in the world. (The answer may surprise you!) Recommended: The best books about living safe and smart. = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = |