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30 Days of Inspiration
A Daily Practice, Not a Quick Fix 30 Days of Inspiration was never meant to be read in one sitting. Terrie designed it as a daily companion. Something you return to. Something that meets you where you are, not where you think you should be. Each day offers a short reflection, but behind each reflection is decades of experience. Leadership lessons learned the hard way. Personal growth shaped by both success and challenge. She didn’t believe in overnight transformation. She be
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One Minute More – The Human Connection
The Book That Best Captures Who Terrie Was If there is one book that captures Terrie’s heart, it is One Minute More – The Human Connection . She believed deeply that life is shaped in small moments. A minute longer listening. A moment longer staying present. One extra question asked when it would be easier to move on. This book is about slowing down in a world that rewards speed. Terrie wrote about leadership, relationships, and business, but underneath it all was a simple tr
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The Little Red Success Book
Small Decisions That Shape a Life The Little Red Success Book is deceptively simple. It’s small. It’s direct. And it’s incredibly honest. Terrie didn’t believe success came from grand gestures or dramatic breakthroughs. She believed it was built quietly, through daily decisions most people underestimate or ignore. This book reflects how she lived. It talks about responsibility without blame. Discipline without harshness. Progress without comparison. It reminds us that succes
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999 Legendary Selling in the 21st Century
What Terrie Really Meant by Selling When Terrie wrote 999 Legendary Selling in the 21st Century , she wasn’t trying to reinvent sales. She was trying to rescue it. After decades in IT and cybersecurity, she had seen what selling had become for many people: pressure, scripts, manipulation, chasing numbers at the expense of relationships. And she knew, from experience, that this approach might deliver short-term wins but almost always destroyed trust in the long run. Terrie bel
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