📚 #SaturdayShelfie Book No. 1: How to Finish Everything You Start by Jan Yager
The start of a new year is the perfect time to set goals, dream big, and focus on personal growth. But let me be honest—this isn’t just about inspiring others to read; it’s also about challenging myself to be consistent.I’ve set a goal to…
If I was asked I'd say That's Not How We Do Things Here is about challenging the status quo.
In this book, authors John Kotter and Holger Rathgeber examine the dynamics of change and innovation within organisations. Through a captivating story, they illustrate the challenges and opportunities that arise when…
Ryan Holiday's enlightening book Ego Is the Enemy dives into how ego may impair our personal and professional lives. Drawing on lessons from both historical and modern figures, Holiday makes a compelling argument for the perils of ego and how it may lead us wrong.
The book is organised into three parts:…
I have to admit that The Top Five Regrets of the Dying wasn't an easy book to read, but it is undeniably an essential one for everyone. If you have children, it is crucial for them to read this book so they can learn from the regrets shared by those at the end of their lives, lying on their deathbeds with…
John C. Maxwell's book, The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth, is a thorough guide for anyone wishing to maximise their personal and professional potential. As a prominent specialist in leadership development, Maxwell offers practical tips and insights to assist readers embark on a journey of self-improvement and…
I haven't read many autobiographies in the past, but some friends recommended that I diversify my reading to include biographies. So, this year I decided to begin. Since I haven't been a fan of them in the past, I opted to start with one I anticipated would be engaging, and it didn't disappoint.
Here is my…
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