Books by THN Publishing


Notes on Success: A Book Worth Reading

By Jim Hall.


"My father died of a heart attack at the age of 47 while having sex with my mother.

I’ve wondered for a very long time, what makes a book worth reading. I asked my wife, my friends. People from work. No one had a great answer. It’s an impossible task. It takes too much brain power or effort to engage in such a thought process. (Or people just don’t like talking to me).

In honor of my dead father, grandfather, and I guess everyone else in the world, I decided to write this book. A book finally worth reading. I don’t care what kind of person you are. A wannabe writer. Wantrepreneur. Checkout cashier at the local grocery store. Student trying to figure out what to do with their life. High level executive who is sure they suck at leadership. Soldier bored out of his mind sitting in a desert somewhere. This book is for you.”

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Original Thought: A Practical Guide To Creating The Impossible

By Jim Hall.

“Anyone can Create the Impossible.

Every living person has within them an Original Thought, or controversial theory that has the potential to generate mass amounts of good.

Many people would disagree, and believe that there’s no such thing as an original idea that doesn’t already exist yet.

These kinds of disagreements and controversies make people millions of dollars every single day.

Not just in the form of books, but almost all media. Film, Podcasting, Art.

The thing is, a very small percentage of the ultra successful actually come up with creative ideas that have never previously existed.

The ones that do, go on to be remembered as some of the best creatives in history.

I’m going to teach you how to become one of those people.”

Unlock Your Creative Genius. No Muse Required.

Ready to challenge the status quo and unleash your creative potential? Grab your copy today and start turning your wildest ideas into reality.

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Humor-Less: How Taking Work Too Seriously Costs Us Money, Sanity, and Leadership

By Jim Hall

“Caroline was fired from her job for leaving a birthday cake on her supervisor’s desk.

I get it. We all think that our work is important. Over the years, I’ve witnessed vast attitudes and thoughts on this topic. Friendliness doesn’t belong in professional organizations. Neither does humor, or happiness.

Professionalism!

Seriousness, anger, (aka sticks up butts), in the workplace are all often mistaken for professionalism, diligence, and ambition.

Those of us who maintain a grave, no-nonsense demeanor are seen as more competent. Organizations that emphasize rigid discipline are thought to be more productive.

This book is about the staggering costs - financially, psychologically, and even physically- that come from these kinds of attitudes.

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