Job Hunting & Careers
Review:Most inf0rmative practical western b00k from a western perspective i've seen.
Kind 0f let me d0wn that he didnt think ab0ut transcending Negative em0ti0n its self
instead 0f certain negative em0ti0nal resp0nses
But this b00k is great with an additi0n 0f 0ther b00ks, bc n0 1 b00k isen0ugh t0 change everything, but its a g00d start
Im l00king f0r rec0mmendati0ns tell me if y0u find s0mething practical
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Review:I've never really considered several of the things outlined in the book and I found it interesting and easy to read. Having come from a pure follow your passion to find happiness and meaning background it is really great to see some contrast and important ideas to think about when trying to decide wha work to do. Read more
Review:It was refreshing to know that there are other people out there with the same way of thinking as me. Growing up in a military household and currently being in the military you tend to be surrounded by people who all think the same way and very few speak up to express what they really feel. This book made it simple in reminding me do what makes me happy and those that I love happy. Read more
Review:I've read several books on entrepreneurship, but this masterpiece by Chris Ducker truly stands out for the following reasons:
- a business owner can do hundreds of things and get overwhelmed, but the author has clearly given only the most important steps that one needs to do to build a business around their personal brand. This has made me eliminate the not-so-important and focus on the most important steps to grow my brand.
- every single idea shared in the book has been tried and tested ... Read more
Review:This book really provided me with some unique insights about job misery. An easy read, I got through it in the span of 3-4 hours. I have a number of things now I can chew on, rather than simply stew in my misery. If you are feeling as miserable as I am, I would recommend you read this book. Read more
Review:"Peak" breaks down the commonalities between peak performers in their respective fields. Concepts such as deliberate practice and mental models are seemingly intuitive but this book defines them, outlines the nuances of each their components, and makes suggestions as to how to apply it within your own life. Read more
Review:Transitioning from an independent contributor or entry level manager to a successful leader requires a change in focus. Goldsmith provides twenty areas to examine and provides helpful insight into how to address them. Read more
Review:This book will change your life. It sure changed mine. As a millennial feminist, the messages in Jessica's book resonated with and empowered me. What's more, her humor, whit, and charm all contribute to making what should be a necessary read for all women a deeply satisfying and entertaining one as well. I can guarantee you this book will make you a smarter and more thoughtful person -- and, if you're a woman working under the patriarchy, a more successful, kick-ass, take-no-prisoners, invaluabl... Read more
Review:Amounts to a collection of anecdotes of different charitable causes. Provides a good summary of all the different areas you might contribute, and some interesting points about best bang for your buck. Also dispels some misconceptions about administrative costs and metrics by which to evaluate charity effectiveness. However, there was no theme or much analysis. Read more