Self-Help
Review:This book is a refreshing challenge to the mind, body, spirit, and self that inspires liberation. A liberation from the old version of who you think you are, a liberation from hating anything you put in your mouth, and a liberation to be a whole and healthy person. Take the time to read, and truly digest what she is saying. Hate it, love it, accept it, thrive with it. Read more
Review:I had actually heard of the 6 principles of influence before, and thought it was a very interesting approach to influencing online conversion rate. This book came highly recommended from a consultant at conversion rate experts, and as soon as I opened the book, I realized that this book is a deep dive into those same 6 principles of influence. I am very excited to finish this book and understand more of the scientific approach to why people make buying decisions. This book doesn't have the typ... Read more
Review:This book completely shifted my mindset. My productivity sky rocket, I became more action oriented with my day to day. It helped me think bigger!! I bought this book for myself and a few of my team members. Learn how to break away from the paycheck to paycheck mentality Read more
Review:Do you have competing thoughts in your head like I do? "Who do you think you are, writing amazon book reviews? You are not a writer!" says one of mine. "You have insights to share - go for it!" says another. Colette Baron-Reid's new book, "The Map: Finding Magic and Meaning in the Story of Your Life" can help you sort out these conflicting messages.
At first glance the approach Baron-Reid employs to explain the mysteries of the human mind did not appeal to me. She uses imaginary bein... Read more
Review:Karen Armstrong's Twelve Steps is rich in historical, philosophical, and religious context. The book is not only informative, but truly inspiring, and inviting to read. I would recommend this to anyone curious about how to foster compassion in our global community. Read more
Review:This is a wonderful book. I loved hearing the practical side of how to create even on demand. One of my top 10 reads for my business. These unheard of ideas are fresh and thoughtful. Thanks Todd for putting this out there - we all need to hear this! Read more
Review:Oakley explains the best and worst study techniques as if she were explaining it to a 5 year old. It's a fast, simple read. Tons and tons of useful information and techniques to employ. Every high school student should read it. They should read it again in college. Every year. Read more
Review:I recently read two books on the topic of learning: How We Learn by Benedict Carey (published in 2014) and Learn Better, by Ulrich Boser (published in 2017). Both books focus on techniques that have been shown through scientific experiments to improve a person’s ability to learn or remember new things. This is essentially a review and comparison of both books.
Both are good, and well-written. There is some overlap between them, and interestingly, they disagree with one another on a few... Read more
Review:Excellent framework for therapy and for interacting with others. A good companion to Games People Play. Important to use these ideas without too much overuse of the terminology, though, as I think people find it off-putting. Read more
Review:The book is amazing. It is the foundation for Transaction Analysis. All people play games with each other, either consciously or unconsciously. This book is easy to read and will teach you how to spot a game and how to not fall into its trap.
I highly recommend it for everyone. Read more