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Book reviews for the self-help enthusiast to help you conquer obstacles and achieve goals.
Retirement does not signal the end of life or giving of yourself: Dr. Burl Randolph, Jr.
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By Asha Bajaj3 years ago in Motivation
Stillness is the key
What is Stillness One thing is common between all the world-class artists, players, leaders, and creative persons which different religions know in a different name but the meaning is the same i.e "Stillness". It is the art of keeping your mind still in any kind of situation may it be good or bad. We all need stillness in our life. Those who want to do something different, want to produce remarkable work, and who don't want to lead a life in default mode rather want to design their life for themselves Stillness is the key to success. This is not a skill that only monks should know, it is a skill that you should learn and apply in your field, relationships, etc. This art has been kept secret from normal people because if you apply this in your real life you will truly achieve extraordinary results.
By Debojeet Saha3 years ago in Motivation
Upgrade Your Life with These Self-Help Books
Despite being under constant scrutiny, self-help books are not entirely bad. The key lies in finding the good ones. I know it is analogous to finding Waldo. It might take some time, but you eventually find him. But finding self-help books that are actually going to help you depends entirely on what you want to improve?
By Tarun Gupta3 years ago in Motivation
Books Every Professional Woman Should Read
We talk about Professional Books All Women Should Read In Their Lifetime. This year is the 9th year I have entered the workplace, and now I have achieved a middle management position in a small and large company. Last year I had a new identity, the mother of a cute little girl.
By Muhiuddin Alam3 years ago in Motivation
Book Review: The Long View by Brian Fetherstonhaugh
The Chairman & CEO of OgilvyOne Worldwide and career advisor extraordinaire, Brian Fetherstonhaugh, outlines the three stages of long, successful work life and offers guidance to plan ahead and get the most out of each phase.
By Muhiuddin Alam3 years ago in Motivation
5 Key Lessons of the Book Emotional Intelligence
The book Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman has created a new era in how we perceive emotions and their importance at work. Most of its ideas have been used and criticized since then, but it remains the best book ever written on emotional intelligence.
By Book Summaries3 years ago in Motivation
5 Key Lessons from the Book Eat That Frog
If you are looking for peak productivity you are in the right place. The book “Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time” was written by Brian Tracy and it's a masterpiece in modern productivity and self-organisation. If you are striving to unleash your full potential and make the most out of your life, you should definitively read this one.
By Book Summaries3 years ago in Motivation
HOW TO DARE
The followings are excerpts from the book “Creative Confidence – unleashing the creative potential within us all” and are taken from the chapter named DARE – from fear to courage, which in my opinion, pinpoints not just the creative process, but the decision making in life overall. I found it very useful, meaningful so, hopefully, if you had not had the chance to read the book, these glimpses into its fragments will convince you to pick it up from a book shop.
By Annaelle Artsy3 years ago in Motivation