Finding Your Own North Star
This book was recommended to me by a friend and I just loved it...it’s packed with loads of useful ideas and exercises and to help you find
what Martha Beck calls your ‘North Star’ or the situation in which you can live the best version of your inner nature. She describes us all as having two parts...
Eat that Frog
When my brother gave me a copy of this book, I thought it was going to be a real cheesy book, and I must admit, I wouldn’t have bought it for myself, as the title would have turned me off. But it’s surprised me. It’s turned out to be one of those books I keep on referring back to whenever I need a boost to get myself organized and get things done. Eat that Frog is only a small book, but it’s packed with great time saving tips and ideas that will help you prioritise and organise your activities to get the most out of your day. It’s written in a very concise
Release Your Inner Queen of Sheba!
If you’re someone who prefers to read a self-help book than
to have a personal coach or perhaps the time isn’t right for you to have a coach at the moment, but you want to work on some areas of your life, this is a
book I would highly recommend. Not just because it’s written by Heba Alshareef, a friend of mine, but because...
Awaken the Giant Within
This book was the first book I was encouraged to read about NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) and it’s a must read for anyone who is interested in the subject. It gives a real insight into a myriad of different tools and techniques, many of which can be used by anyone. Tony Robbins, who has popularised the subject and made it accessible to a huge number of people...
The Passion Test: The Effortless Path to Discovering Your Life Purpose
I came across this book just at the right time. Everybody had been telling me that success lay in following my passions and being true to them. I had more or less worked out what I wanted to do with my life and where I wanted to be, but didn’t yet feel that I was truly in touch with my passions. They seemed to have been buried by the vagaries of fitting my life to my circumstances, so much so that I had lost touch...
Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
This book was lovely to read; it offered some new insights that helped me to feel more confident about trusting my instinctive responses to people and situations. We are frequently given advice about creating good first impressions , and then often dismiss our own initial instinctive responses to other people in the light of new information – often finding out later that our first impression was correct! We sometimes feel that it isn’t ‘scientific’...
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