Book: How full is your bucket

June 24, 2009

Has anyone read the adult or child version of How Full is Your Bucket?

“The book’s premise, based on 50 years of research, is quite simple: Even the briefest interactions affect your relationships, productivity, health and longevity.”

Book teaches kids the importance of ‘full bucket’

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