Category: Read Novels
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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…
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Part 2: A Shadow on the Glass – Ian Irvine
This is clearly taking me longer than planned. I specifically chose I should read a book every month, and I’ve looked through other books. I just don’t want them to count yet as we are still stuck on the book of February.