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Mastering the Art of Business Leadership: A Comprehensive Guide
It is more important than ever to become a great leader in the ever changing corporate environment of today. This exclusive piece explores the subtle tactics that set great leaders apart from the others. With the help of state-of-the-art research and real-life success stories, we offer a road map for enhancing your leadership abilities.
By atef belhadi2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Calderdale by Dylan Byford
Forensics Analyst Carrie Tarmell receives a frantic call from a mysterious stranger moments before they’re brutally killed. Or so it seems. Carrie believes it’s a murder case, but with no body to be found, at least not the victims, the justice algorithms classify it as a missing persons case. Desperate to find answers, Carrie is seconded to the bustling Great Northern Belt. While investigating the “disappearance” she stumbles across a vast conspiracy that could put her in corporate crosshairs. Doubting herself and fighting colleagues and family, Carrie questions her choices and her own identity. What does it take to make a person? What does it take to make a murder?
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Future Proof by David Atkinson
What would you do if you could go back in time and change your life? Which regrets and mistakes would you fix? What would your life look like now? In Future Proof an experimental medical treatment goes wrong which allows Sam Harris to do exactly that. He starts by standing up to the kids who bullied him at school and then sets about trying to fix the mess he made of the rest of his life. However, as he discovers, changing his past doesn’t always guarantee a brighter future.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Sales Success Unveiled: A Deep Dive into "The Way of the Wolf" by Jordan Belfort. AI-Generated.
In the fast-paced world of sales, where strategies evolve alongside technology and consumer behavior, mastering the art of persuasion remains timeless. Jordan Belfort's book, "The Way of the Wolf," dives deep into the psychology and techniques behind successful selling. Known for his charismatic approach and infamous rise and fall on Wall Street, Belfort brings a unique perspective to the table. Here’s a detailed review that explores the essence of "The Way of the Wolf" and its applicability in today’s competitive market.
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
Audiobook Review: Midnight Prince by Aisha Urooj
A witch's curse. Frog by day. Prince at Midnight. Milos saves the faerie king from the witch's curse. The upset witch turns him into a frog. Now he needs a kiss from the princess, but she is on the witch's side. Will Milos stay a frog forever?
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Mastering Relentlessness: Unleashing Your Inner Cleaner with Tim S. Grover's "Relentless". AI-Generated.
In the saturated arena of self-improvement and personal development literature, Relentless: From Good to Great to Unstoppable by Tim S. Grover stands tall as a beacon of relentless pursuit and unwavering dedication. Published in 2013, this book is not just another motivational piece but a blueprint for achieving unparalleled success through a mindset that transcends ordinary limits. Grover, known for his work with elite athletes like Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Dwyane Wade, brings his decades of experience as a trainer and performance coach to the forefront, delivering insights that resonate far beyond the realm of sports.
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
AI or artificial intelligence
AI or artificial intelligence refers to the ability of machines or computers to mimic human intelligence. It encompasses a wide range of techniques and approaches that enable computer systems to perform tasks that would normally require human intelligence, such as pattern recognition, decision-making, learning, and language.
By wawan piliang2 years ago in BookClub
Proud Pada
I have just finished the third installment of the Last Lumenian series. The Proud Pada is such an amazing continuation of this series. We spend most of our story on yet another planet and that forces our cast of characters to develop even further. I love this story because we go back to a more politically driven story and it is perfectly balanced with magic and fantasy. Something that S.G. manages to do really well is make each story stand alone. Now obviously these books are meant to be read in order, in the series. But her ability to weave recaps into her narrative makes it easy to pick up the series at any point. As always we will be doing this with and without spoilers.
By Alexandrea Callaghan2 years ago in BookClub
Financial Liberation: A Candid Review of Manage Your Money Like a F*cking Grown-Up by: Sam Beckbessinger. AI-Generated.
In today's cluttered landscape of personal finance books promising to transform your financial habits, Manage Your Money Like a F*cking Grown-Up by Sam Beckbessinger stands out with its refreshing blend of humor, practical advice, and no-nonsense approach to money management. Released in 2018, this book has garnered attention for its bold title and resonant message about taking charge of one's financial destiny. Here’s a detailed review exploring six key aspects of Beckbessinger’s approach:
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
Labels and Their Limiting Effects
Labels and their Limiting Effects What’s in a name? Labels can be heavy and limiting. I think they are dispersed in an effort of giving the labeler a feeling of comfort and understanding (although not usually adequate.) I’m not good with that; I’m always tripping over calling myself “disabled” or “diseased” or “impaired” or ‘challenged” or even “differently abled.” I am not sick, and I am not struggling, I am often frustrated and annoyed and exhausted, but determined. So, I’ve decided to rename “it.” A re-branding, of sorts. Its new name is Pain in the A$$, or PITA for short. So, I’m going to take this Pita and make it a less-than part of my life, rather than succumbing to the overwhelming labels, which give me a sense of defeat. They seem to send the signal to myself and others that it’s time to just give-in, give-up, accept one’s fate. Nothing can be done. It’s time to adjust to a life of limitations and dependence. (Ummm, just no.)
By KJ Aartila2 years ago in BookClub
When Breath Becomes Air: A Profound Journey Through Life, Death, and Meaning. AI-Generated.
Paul Kalanithi's memoir "When Breath Becomes Air" is a profound reflection on mortality, identity, and the search for meaning in the face of terminal illness. Published posthumously in 2016, the book has resonated deeply with readers for its eloquence, raw honesty, and philosophical insights. Here's an in-depth review that explores six key aspects of this remarkable literary work:
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
The Haunting Beauty of 'All the Living and the Dead' by Hayley Campbell: A Deep Dive into Family, Grief, and the Unseen. AI-Generated.
Hayley Campbell's "All the Living and the Dead" is a haunting exploration of family, memory, and the eerie landscapes of the mind. Published in 2021, this debut novel has garnered attention for its evocative prose and atmospheric storytelling. Here's a comprehensive review that delves into the six key aspects of this intriguing literary work:
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub











