Category: Read Novels
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Reading Review: The Elevated Communicator – Maryanne O’Brien
One of the things I’ve needed to start doing since the end of last year, has been improving my communication skills. That’s why I’ve chose The Elevated Communicator this month. It expands in more detail about the four styles; Expressive, Reserved, Harmonious, and Direct. With…
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Reading Review: Become Your Own Financial Advisor – Warren Ingram
This month threw all my plans into the wind to blow away. At least I managed to get through my book of the month; Become Your Own Financial Advisor. The idea is to bring your financial plans and actions into a direction geared towards better…
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Reading Review: Never Eat Alone – Keith Ferrazzi and Tahl Raz
One of my focuses to bring my success at work, and in my personal relationships with people, has been to take a look at how to build relationships better. The key focus I found in Never Eat Alone, Expanded and Updated, happens to be focus…
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Reading Review: Budgeting 101 – Simon & Schuster
For this month I went through one of the books I got from the Humble Bundle Knowledge Master 101 bundle, Budgeting 101. While I have done my best to stick to budgeting properly over the years, I knew some concepts were missing from my methods…
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Reading Review: Rich Dad Poor Dad – Robert T. Kiyosaki
This months book was geared towards adjusting my habits with monetary plans into a new, healthier, direction. I read it for the first time last year, and it was part of what adjusted my mindset behind what my skills are worth. Rich Dad Poor Dad…
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Atomic Habits: The 2 Minute Rule
One of the reliable ways to organise habits which I found from Atomic Habits, which works for me, is ‘Keep Track of Your Habits‘. The suggestion is to organise a way to track your habits, to start with, and for this, since I am highly…
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Reading Review: Atomic Habits – James Clear
Everyone loves to jump into their new year rituals, they usually die rather fast. Consider your average to read more, learn a new language, lose weight, and more. These are fantastic to motivate yourself to do, just keep at it! What I’ve chosen happens to…
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Reading Review: Whole Again – Jackson MacKensie
This year started with uncomfortable problems that I needed to solve. Thanks to The Fifth Agreement for helping me realise more, once again. One thing which I did, to enjoy life more as a whole, lead to others getting dissappointed in me. In the turmoil…
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Reading Review: The Fifth Agreement – Don Miguel Ruiz
One thing which was suggested I read this year is The Fifth Agreement. The idea is quite simple: discover who you really are to live a happier, more enjoyable, life as a whole. With what I wanted to do, you know, the adult steps in…