Self-Help
Review:The Rational Male is one of the most helpful books for any man. It's important for any man to understand how a woman prioritizes different males at different stages of her life. As a younger man at 24, I can't help but feel extremely grateful to Rollo for putting the big picture in perspective. This will help you understand why at 18 that young woman you were dating didn't want to get married, and then 15 years later that same woman at 33 will need you more then ever. Men need to be aware of the... Read more
Review:This was a very informative book, and I like the fact that she is sharing her information as a tool for myself. It is very interesting. It seems the simple things are always true. Hope she follows up with another book, really enjoyed this one. Read more
Review:One should see or read The Secret, or be familiar with Abraham-Hicks materials, or even the metaphysical before reading this book. Seth Speaks is the perfect book for those who believe in a multi-dimensional, energy driven world. It explains many facets of life, that are ignored or stuck in the category of hallucinations. Certainly it is a different slant on "eternal life." It gives new meaning to the dream state. Read more
Review:Love love love this book, it's been a revelation. I've binned the ineffective to-do list in favour of the MIT and now I'm scheduling everything that matters. This book gave me a major wake up call and Kevin Kruse, I owe you !! Determined not to waste any more of the 1440, and inspired by 'in their own words' I have a new lease of life! Love the way the author relates this to all walks of life, CEO to SAHM and all in between. Great book, such great value. Read more
Review:A cynic toward sequels would note that Steven Covey took only a little more than 300 pages to explain his first seven habits, but 409 pages and an accompanying CD to expound on the eighth. Cynicism aside, however, this book - this 8th Habit - is worth every page. Give Covey credit. He could rest on his laurels and just write bland, non-threatening "how to lead" books and they would all be bestsellers. Covey eschews mediocrity, however, and tells it straight. Most employees experience considerabl... Read more
Review:This book is ok. I've had it for a while and still haven't finished it.
I found it bit "medical" and speaks more than I thought necessary about the brain functions such as the hippocampus, amygdala, etc. Read more
Review:This book contains so much more insight and information than I expected when I ordered it. Not only are there tips and techniques for sales people but there are unique perspectives that would interest teachers and anyone in management. I love it when I get more than I expected! Read more
Review:Mark Divine gives some good points that have come in handy in my military career. His point of view comes from far eastern ideals, and they have some good points to help people be successful in whatever they want to do. Read more
Review:Many of the concepts in this book reminded me of thoughts from How I found Freedom in an Unfree World. I have looked for that book, but it’s out of print and crazy expensive. Great logic on personal responsibility for your own happiness. Read more