We review great books on personal development, career, business and financial literacy all in a bid to help you experience all round personal transformation.
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How to build a consistent and rewarding reading habit
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In this episode we take a look into the book Atomic Habits by James Clear. You will learn how the little actions you take everyday compounds to make a huge difference in the long run.
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In this episode you will learn very simple ways to learn and improve yourself on a daily basis.
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Review: Tough times don't last, Tough people do by Robert Schuller.
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19:11On this episode, you will learn simple but valuable tips that can help you deal with and overcome challenges of life.
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How to make the right choice of books to read.
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15:39Have you ever been confused about what book to pick up to read out several books out there? On this episode you will learn simple tips on how to select the right kind of books fit for you and how you can get recommendations on books to read.
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Written by George S. Clason and first published in 1926, The Richest Man in Babylon teaches timeless principles that can help anyone cure their personal money problems. On this episode you will learn these simple tips that will help you acquire, keep and grow money and make better money decisions.
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Book Review: The Rules of Life by Richard Templar.
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32:28First published in 2005, Richard Templar shares 100 which he calls a personal code for living a better, happier, and more successful kind of life. Join me on this episode as we explore my favorite rules from the book and find your favorite too.
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In this Introductory episode, you will learn the the value and benefit of cultivating a consistent reading habit, as well as tips that help you stay consistent with reading.
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