Business Life
Review:An excellent addition to my library. Awesome author, will look for more of His work . Hope to learn more of this man and His awesome style of Combat. A truer Samurai has yet to breath the air of life. It's a shame the man isn't alive anymore. We could all learn alot from this Soul. Both warfare and life in General. A very Wise one indeed. Read more
Review:I loved 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE -- http://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-People-Powerful/dp/1451639619 -- I bought this one, expecting more of the same. But this book is problematic, I had to stop reading. Why? Too many places where he comes across as judgemental of anyone who is not the same religion as he is. It's subtle, but after a while, it's intolerable.I don't need his ongoing underhanded reminders that you gotta do it the way his god sayeth. Perhaps the problem is he ... Read more
Review:Had I not decided to become a professional organizer (not a time management expert!) I would have never stumbled upon this amazing book. 7 years later, I am still doing awesome at being on time. I learned more about the root or psychology of being late. I applied the techniques Diana teaches in this book. They freaking work!!!!
I share this book with my organizing clients if they even mention the word "late for everything" to me. Tonight I wrote an article for my readers that touts t... Read more
Review:If you loved Jen's first You Are a Badass book you'll love this book too! I've already read it once and did the exercises and plan on reading it again and again! If you're looking for step by step how to make money guide or how to get out of debt fast this is NOT for you. There are plenty of other books out there for that. This book is definitely a different approach to looking at money but it connected with me. I highly recommend if your looking for a new outlook on how to look at your money si... Read more
Review:Written by maybe the best teacher who ever coached the game.
Has more valuable teaching ideas than any book ever written.
Love the examples give by, not only the author but many odther great coaches in the game.
I would highly recommend this book for every coach who has and will coach the game in the future. Read more
Review:I read several snippets from other books on procrastination and they all seemed to say that it's my fault that I procrastinate, which it is, but they did not really tell ways that l could fix the problem. The author has put a lot time into researching this subject and has compiled a very doable plan to alleviate procrastination. The best part is that he reiterates several times that this is a slow progress and to keep your eyes on the prize and to take baby steps. I've already picked the habit... Read more
Review:It's a testament to how interesting Bill Walsh is that this book is any good. Because this is a leadership/management book, everything is presented with this tacit assumption that there's a recipe for being like Walsh was. It's preposterous to even float the idea that a cookbook/textbook approach could make you a genius like Walsh was. If football ever had an artist, Walsh was the guy. He was creative, adaptive, independent, and intelligent. He wasn't about following or establishing an orthodoxy... Read more