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A Best Book Ever
If you believe in magic, self-empowerment and do-it-yourself enlightenment Shakti Gowain's book, Creative Visualization might be just what you are looking for. It has been around for decades and it's been read now by 7 million people.
By Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle Author11 months ago in BookClub
Declutter Your Life and Transform Your Space: The Ultimate Guide to Tidying Up
A Review of Elizabeth Gilbert's Guide to Living Creatively Elizabeth Gilbert's Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear is a must-read for anyone looking to bring more creativity and passion into their life. As the author of the wildly popular memoir Eat, Pray, Love, Gilbert has become an authority on pursuing creative fulfillment.
By InkSight Chronicles11 months ago in BookClub
Unveiling Potential: A Tale of Transformation and Inspiration
Mia had always possessed a brilliant mind, but her enthusiasm for school was nearly non-existent. She trudged through each day with a heavy heart, rarely seeing the purpose in the assignments and lectures that unfolded before her. While her classmates eagerly engaged in discussions and projects, Mia remained on the periphery, her lack of motivation casting a shadow over her potential.
By Punit kumar11 months ago in BookClub
~The Book Club!~
August 11th, 2023! The Book Club! It never grows old and we never grow tireless of it! 🙂 The problem with today is that because we’ve changed into such a fast paced, let’s get everything done NOW world, it has displaced some of us people known as READERS and writers! So now it is much harder to find the time to keep up on the reading of the books we’d like to have accomplished within a certain amount of time! And with all the changes in technology it has brought us to a very difficult place and time in our lives, with the awkwardness of what to do about our options around our beloved, glorious habit of books?
By Jennifer Cooley11 months ago in BookClub
THE LOST VOICE
In the clamoring city of Harmonia, voices streamed like an orchestra, winding around together the energetic embroidery of life. Yet, one morning, a frightful quiet plunged upon the city, taking away every voice. Frenzy and disarray held the roads as individuals attempted to talk, just to track down quietness consequently. Outsiders looked at one another, their eyes wide with skepticism, incapable to convey their contemplations.
By Manoj kumar behera11 months ago in BookClub
Chapter 5 - Ridiculed
As soon as Floyd Stanton walked over, Nicole jumped into his arms and cried hysterically. Floyd sighed, heartbroken and angry at his daughter. She had never suffered the slightest bit since she was a child, yet she acted so lowly in front of Eric Ferguson. To make things worse, Eric Ferguson never once appreciated his darling daughter.
By Vanessa Cátia Paunde Melâneo11 months ago in BookClub
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't"
Introduction: In "Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't," Jim Collins takes readers on a transformative journey to uncover the secrets behind the enduring success of certain companies. With a rigorous and data-driven approach, Collins and his research team analyze a set of companies that made the leap from good to great, outperforming their competitors over a significant period. This review delves into the key insights of the book, highlighting the fundamental principles that drive organizational greatness and offering valuable lessons for leaders and entrepreneurs alike.
By Signor Wilson11 months ago in BookClub
The Cursed Melody
In the heart of a quaint town, surrounded by rolling hills and lush greenery, there lived a gifted musician named Ethan. His soulful melodies had the power to stir hearts and invoke emotions. However, behind his captivating performances lay a deep secret that not even the most attentive ear could detect.
By Signor Wilson11 months ago in BookClub