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
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 Step-by-Step Guide to Selling Online
The Internet is constantly evolving - almost daily, it seems - which can make starting a successful Internet business extremely challenging. How do you become financially independent online when the rules of the road are always changing? I bought an earlier version of this package when I was just starting to think about developing a website (it was known as "Insider Secrets" then); and it's been an invaluable investment...
How to Talk to Anyone: 92 Little Tricks For Big Success In Relationships
This is a great book with lots of wonderful tips on how to improve your relationships with other people through the way you communicate with them and establish rapport. When I started reading this book, I felt that it was very ‘American’ and that the interactions it was encouraging would seem phoney if I as a Brit tried to put them into practice. Some of the methods, such as the intense eye contact that she suggested, were also not appropriate for me as a Muslimah to use to develop relationships in business. However, as I read on...
Rich Dad, Poor Dad
Having been raised in an environment that valued academic success and saw that as the best way to social and financial success, I was always wary of business and enterprise and saw it as a risky way to live. I never thought that I could succeed at it, because I felt that I was “too soft” to go into business. But this book opened my eyes to a new way of looking at money and the way it can be earned. When I looked back at my life, I saw that I did actually have many qualities that would enable me to succeed in business...
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