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Twelve Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson

By |November 28th, 2024|Categories: Books, Personal Growth & Self-Improvement|

Twelve Rules For Life by Jordan Peterson Unlock your next breakthrough-Get the Book Today to the introspective, change-minded and intentional lives of the people who try to live their life purposefully. The book strikes a chord so deeply and makes you think with rich stories and the stories weave in allusions to psychology, literature, and religion. These are Peterson’s means of forging links between timeless wisdom and contemporary coping strategies for the challenges, and conundrums, of life we face. He encourages readers to be tough, because to succeed, you must be tough to suffer. When practiced

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My Body by Emily Ratajkowski

By |November 27th, 2024|Categories: Books, Inspiration, Memoir & Life Lessons|

My Body by Emily Ratajkowski  Model, actress, entrepreneur Emily Ratajkowski shot to stardom after appearing in the video for Blurred Lines, a song by Robin Thicke. Even if she became a symbol of alluring beauty and sensuality worldwide, Ratajkowski has never been just a "pretty face." She has launched a fashion line in addition to her performing and writing careers. My Body, Emily’s debut book, delves at a deep, moving level into self-esteem, body image, and stardom. Those are the themes that I find in her writing, whether it be objectifying someone or even praising them

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Escaping the Perfection Trap: How Letting Go Boosted My Success and Happiness

By |November 23rd, 2024|Categories: Failures, Mental Health|Tags: , |

Getting Out of the Perfection Trap: When I Couldn’t Let It Go, Letting Go And That Happened Helped My Success And Happiness. I was so rigid for years about wanting to get it all perfect that no task, relationship or project I did was ever as good as an American. I just had that insatiable desire to be successful. Far from it, it brought exhaustion, irritation and unhappiness. The more I focused that perfectionism was nothing more than a negative feedback loop that sucked the energy out of myself and others. I did at least find the inflection point

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Indistractable by Nir Eyal

By |November 23rd, 2024|Categories: Books, Leadership, Business & Success|

Indistractable by Nir Eyal by Nir Eyal Nir Eyal, who wrote best-selling books and gave talks at various conferences worldwide, is a widely known expert in behavioural design and technology. He has spent a great deal of time studying the impact that technology has, as a result of his training in economics and psychology, upon human behaviour and habit formation. His primary function is helping individuals and employers make good use of habit-forming products. If you’re an entrepreneur, designer or product maker who needs to build interesting products, you should read Eyal’s first book, Hooked. His

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Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins

By |November 23rd, 2024|Categories: Books, Personal Growth & Self-Improvement|

Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins Thanks to incredible mental strength and overcoming extreme limits, motivational speaker, ultra-endurance athlete, former Navy SEAL David Goggins has made it. His negative upbringing had seen him experience prejudice, poverty and abuse when he was a child due to his disadvantaged birth. Goggins started serving in the military, where he overcame some of the most grueling physical challenges of the world and overcame the challenges too. He proposes his theory for mastering the mind and unleashing one’s maximum potential in Can’t Hurt Me. While in his past an unhealthy adolescent,

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Crucial Conversations by Joseph Grenny, Kerry Patterson, Ron McMillan & Al Switzler

By |November 23rd, 2024|Categories: Books, Communication & Relationships|

Crucial Conversations by Joseph Grenny, Kerry Patterson, Ron McMillan & Al Switzler Social scientist and best-selling author Joseph Grenny is an authority in leadership, persuasion, and effective communication. He co-wrote Crucial Conversations with Kerry Patterson, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler, three other communication, organisational development, and corporate strategy scholars. So they created a handbook of how to manage impactful conversations, whether in the workplace or at home. Through an array of readings, they hope to provide readers tools for difficult conversations (often very emotional ones). Crucial Conversations focuses on challenging and high-stakes conversations. That book teaches

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The Courage to be Disliked by Fumitake Koga and Ichiro Kishimi

By |November 23rd, 2024|Categories: Books, Personal Growth & Self-Improvement|

The Courage to be Disliked by Fumitake Koga and Ichiro Kishimi A writer who has a reputation for ghostwriting and partnerships with experts in various sectors, Japanese writer Fumitake Koga is famous for his ghostwriting. In The Courage to Be Disliked, Koga renders complex psychological concepts palatable to the uninitiated. Japanese philosopher and educator Ichiro Kishimi owes much to the late seminal psychologist Alfred Adler in this respect who was very influential in his cultural studies and early career. Koga and Kishimi's dialogue books deconstruct Adlerian concepts in dialogue, leading readers to reconsider how they see

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Solve for happy by Mo Gawdat

By |November 23rd, 2024|Categories: Books, Personal Growth & Self-Improvement|

Solve for Happy by Mo Gawdat The Author. Mo Gawdat isn’t the typical self-help writer. For years he held high-level roles at tech companies, especially Chief Business Officer at Google X, the segment of Google that undertakes bold, futuristic projects. Mo is an engineer by trade, serial entrepreneur, and systems-based and solution-focused intellectual man. But that life took a sharp turn when his 21-year-old son, Ali, died suddenly. That tragedy forced him to reflect deeply. He started to question everything he thought he knew about life and feelings and the whole point. From that moment of

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Ending the Trap: How Putting Myself First Increased My Performance at Work

By |October 29th, 2024|Categories: Failures|Tags: , |

Task Clarity: Realising What Actually Matters. For a long while, I considered undecompromised work the only way to really be successful. If a job was not hard enough the same as my career, I went to work never stopping and sacrificed relationships, mind, and body to attain my professional goals. And done a hell of a lot, I missed the people and the moments that meant everything about it. All I was doing was checking in with what I was working with, I didn't do any of the joy, the connections and actually the thing that makes life what

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How to Avoid Burnout in Leadership Roles: Unfiltered Tips

By |October 29th, 2024|Categories: Entrepreneurship, Mental Health|Tags: , |

Burnout in a leader can strike just at the worst of times, and with no warning or warning signs at all. The great thing is that as a leader, you'll constantly pull yourself and your team behind all the tasks and decisions from all angles while playing the spotlight. However, the hard reality is that your company will die soon enough along with you in the event of neglected health. Without proper treatment, workers who are suffering from burnout will find no way to lead or even grow. Burnout has a waiting time to settle in; the time isn’t

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