Kevin Clarke
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Creator of the Multi-Award-Winning Blog " Clickzoo" | Family, Freedom, Future Gratitude | The Mindset Coach, Digital Writer, & Speaker
https://www.Clickzoo.co.uk
Kevin @kevindeanclarke
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Book Review: Can't Hurt Me - by David Goggins
Introduction: In the chronicles of human potential, David Goggins' "Can't Hurt Me" remains as a demonstration of the dauntless soul and enduring strength of the human spirit. Through an arresting story of win over difficulty, Goggins welcomes perusers on a groundbreaking excursion of self-disclosure and strengthening. As we leave on this odyssey of individual change, let us dig into the profundities of Goggins' bits of knowledge, outfitted with key insight and a guarantee to opening our maximum capacity.
By Kevin Clarke 8 days ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Winner Effect - By Ian Robertson
Introduction: In the complex dance of progress and win, there exists a peculiarity that rises above simple possibility or expertise. A mental state impels people to levels beforehand inconspicuous, changing them into champions, pioneers, and heros. "The Winner Effect" by Ian Robertson digs profound into this mysterious power, taking apart parts and revealing the systems support it. Through an excursion into the domains of neuroscience, brain research, and human way of behaving, Robertson explains how transient triumphs can leave enduring engravings on the psyche, forming future results and changing the actual texture of one's character.
By Kevin Clarke 14 days ago in BookClub
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol Dweck
Introduction: Have you ever wondered what makes some people successful while others struggle? Carol Dweck's book, "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success," dives into this question. It's not just about talent or luck—it's about how we think. Let's take a look at what Dweck has to say and see how we can apply it to our own lives.
By Kevin Clarke 16 days ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Psychology of Money - Bry Morgan Housel
Introduction: Enter the charming domain of monetary brain research with "The Psychology of Money": Ageless Illustrations on Abundance, Insatiability, and Satisfaction" by Morgan Housel. This drawing in work offers a significant investigation of the perplexing connection between human way of behaving and monetary direction. Through convincing accounts and canny examination, Housel discloses the frequently neglected mental elements that impact our monetary directions. Leaving from customary mathematical examinations, Housel underlines the significance of grasping our feelings, inclinations, and mentalities toward cash. Inside the pages of this book lie important examples that guarantee to edify and engage perusers on the excursion to monetary achievement and satisfaction.
By Kevin Clarke 17 days ago in BookClub
Book Review: Grit - By Angela Duckworth
By Angela Duckworth In "grit," Angela Duckworth explores the intangible yet powerful trait that pushes individuals beyond their innate talent to achieve remarkable success. Unlike the traditional view that success is born from talent or intelligence, Duckworth posits that grit—a unique blend of passion and perseverance—is the real key to high achievement. Drawing on her own pioneering research in psychology, interviews with high achievers, and insights from various disciplines, Duckworth presents a compelling argument that anyone can cultivate grit. Below is a summary that endeavors to capture the essence of each chapter, mirroring the analytical depth akin to the works of Robert Greene, focusing on the strategies and underlying principles that make grit such a potent force in achieving success.
By Kevin Clarke 20 days ago in BookClub
Book Review: Perform Under Pressure - By Ceri Evans
Perform Under Pressure by Ceri Evans is a convincing investigation into the mental and physiological parts of performing under tension, offering an outline for transforming strain into a strong partner as opposed to a staggering enemy. Drawing from his broad experience as a scientific specialist and his work with high-performing people and groups, including the New Zealand All Blacks rugby crew, Evans gives a significant comprehension of how the human psyche answers tension and how this reaction can be dominated and outfit for maximized execution.
By Kevin Clarke 22 days ago in BookClub
Book Review: Relentless - By Tim S. Grover
Introduction: In "Relentless: From good to great to unstoppable," Tim S. Grover, famous mentor of world class competitors like Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, discloses the mental structure that separates the only great from the really extraordinary and the relentless. Grover's story isn't just about sports; it's a way of thinking of accomplishing greatness in any undertaking. Through his encounters and the bits of knowledge acquired from working with the best workers in the realm of sports, Grover distils the pith of the stuff to become tenacious — an individual who is dreaded by others for their steady quest for greatness. This book is an aide for the people who won't be halted, the people who will destroy any impediment in their way towards significance.
By Kevin Clarke 24 days ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Power of Letting Go - By John Purkiss
Introduction: In "The Power of Letting Go", John Purkiss' shares his insight which remains as an essential declaration, offering perusers an extraordinary way to freedom and discipline. Through a combination of old insight, current brain research, and reasonable techniques, Purkiss uncovers the keys to surrendering the weights that burden us and thwart our advancement. As we leave on this excursion of delivery and reestablishment, let us dig into the profundities of Purkiss' experiences, equipped with key keenness and a promise to individual change.
By Kevin Clarke 26 days ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Confidence Gap - By Russ Harris
Introduction: In the field of individual dominance, Russ Harris' "The Confidence Gap" arises as an essential aide, offering perusers a groundbreaking way from dread to opportunity. Through a combination of mental standards, functional activities, and vital insight, Harris uncovers the keys to opening relentless certainty and confidence. As we set out on this excursion of self-revelation and strengthening, let us jump into the profundities of Harris' bits of knowledge, furnished with vital insight and a promise to individual change.
By Kevin Clarke 26 days ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Pivot Year: By Brianna Wiest
Introduction: Unveiling the Transformative Power of "The Pivot Year" In the excursion of self-awareness, there exists a crucial second, a time of significant importance, where people go through extraordinary change, birthing another rendition of themselves. Brianna Wiest's enlightening work, "The Pivot Year," dives into the complexities of this peculiarity, unwinding the significant effect of a solitary year on one's life direction. Drawing upon mental bits of knowledge, recounted proof, and immortal insight, Wiest explores perusers through the territory of self-disclosure, strength, and development. Every section fills in as a compass, directing people through the turbulent yet remunerating landscape of the turn year. Allow us to set out on this extraordinary journey, where the pages of Wiest's story enlighten the way toward self-completion.
By Kevin Clarke 28 days ago in BookClub
Book Review: Mental Fitness: By Ant Middleton
Introduction: In "Mental Fitness: 15 Rules to Strengthen Your Body and Mind," Middleton divulges an extensive guide to sustain not exclusively one's actual ability yet in addition the frequently ignored space of mental versatility. Drawing from his broad involvement with high-pressure conditions and his persistent quest for greatness, Middleton creates a convincing story joined with useful exhortation, old insight, and present day brain research. Through 15 carefully made rules, he directs perusers towards a condition of mental backbone equipped for enduring life's most burdensome difficulties. With Middleton as our aide, we set out on a groundbreaking excursion towards excelling at mental fitness.
By Kevin Clarke about a month ago in BookClub
Book Review: Rewire Your Mindset - By Brian Keane
Introduction: In the maze of human discernment, Brian Keane's "Rewire your mindset" remains as a guide, offering perusers a vital guide to dominance over their psychological scene. Through a combination of neuroscience, brain science, and viable insight, Keane uncovers the keys to opening the monstrous capability of the human psyche. As we leave on this excursion of mental change, let us dig into the profundities of Keane's experiences, furnished with vital insight and a hunger for individual development.
By Kevin Clarke about a month ago in BookClub