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Audacity: How Barack Obama Defied His Critics and Transformed America

January 17, 2017

Audacity - How Barack Obama Defied His Critics and Transformed America

In Audacity: How Barack Obama Defied His Critics and Transformed America, Jonathan Chait shows you how America’s forty-fourth president made progress on multiple fronts including climate-change, healthcare, education, and maintained peace.

Filed Under: Book Review, History Book Reviews Tagged With: book review, History, leadership, Politics & Social Sciences

The Little Book of Hygge – Danish Secrets to Happy Living

January 16, 2017

the little book of hygge

Hygge? The word is enough to make you smile. And that is the only thing that should matter when you decide how to pronounce it, says the author of the book. But, seriously, What is Hygge? Hygge, pronounced Hoo-ga is a feeling, mood, or  a state of mind where a person derives pleasure in everyday comfort…

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Filed Under: Book Review, Self-Help Book Reviews Tagged With: book review, happiness, mental health, well-being

The 5 Second Rule | Mel Robbins | Book Summary, Reviews

January 13, 2017

mel robbins book 5 second rule

In The 5 Second Rule, Mel Robbins tells you that if you don’t act on your desires and thoughts in the first five seconds, it is very likely that you will never get up and do it.

Filed Under: Book Review, Motivation, Self-Help Book Reviews Tagged With: motivation, personal-growth, self-help

The Telomere Effect | How to Look Young at Sixty

January 11, 2017

the telomere effect summary review

In The Telomere Effect, Nobel-wining author Blackburn and Psychologist Epel show you how Telomeres affect your ageing and health and show you how to stay young and healthy.

Filed Under: Book Review, Self-Help Book Reviews Tagged With: book review, health, self-help

Zero Sugar Diet by David Zinczenko

January 10, 2017

zero sugar diet review

In Zero Sugar Diet, David Zinczenko talks about how every food package that we pick from the shelves includes sugar, which he says is the root cause of obesity. With various case-studies and personal accounts, the authors show you how you can choose the right foods and plan you food intake to restrict added sugars to your diet.

Filed Under: Book Review, Self-Help Book Reviews Tagged With: book review, health, self-help

Language at the Speed of Sight | Mark Seidenberg

January 7, 2017

language at the speed of sight summary reviews

In Language at the Speed of Sight, Mark Seidenberg lays out the current state of reading skills in the US and goes digging all the way to School of Education and points finger at teacher training to find ways to fix reading problems.

Filed Under: Book Review, Society and Culture Tagged With: book review, Education

Spark | Book Reviews, Summary | Morgan, Lynch

January 4, 2017

Spark how to lead yourself Morgan Lynch

In Spark: How to Lead Yourself and Others to Greater Success, the authors define their vision of what a Spark means and help readers cultivate leadership skills for themselves and become the driving force for others in a organization.

Filed Under: Book Review, Business Book Reviews Tagged With: book review, Business

Ask More | Book Reviews, Summary | Frank Sesno | Business Books

January 3, 2017

Ask More Frank Sesno

In Ask More: The Power of Questions to Open Doors, Uncover Solutions, and Spark Change, Frank Sesno shows you how asking the correct question and correctly framing the question can help you solve difficult problems, generate great new ideas, and even help you build relationships.

Filed Under: Book Review, Business Book Reviews Tagged With: book review, Business, communication

Smart Collaboration | Book Revews, Summary | Heidi Gardner

January 1, 2017

Smart Collaboration Heidi Gardner

Teamwork has been pushed as the corner stone of a successful organization for long. Organizations that have smoothly and efficiently functioning teams are known to get more from their employees and advance better than their competitors. Heidi Gardner, during her time at McKinsey and Company observed that their teams did not function well all the…

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Filed Under: Business Book Reviews Tagged With: Business, leadership, Management

Dr Seuss Books List | Must-Have Kids Books Collection

December 30, 2016

Dr Seuss books

A list of Dr Seuss books that you must have in your library fro kids. With easy words and rhyming sentences these stories entertain and teach.

Filed Under: Best Books Lists

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