Business Book Club: Maybe Your Should Give Up
I've set myself a goal to blog about the books I read. I will extract wisdom from the best business and personal development books I've read and share it with you.
This time around I’m reading Maybe You Should Give Up by Byron Morrison
Business Book Club: Love Happier
I've set myself a goal to read one self-development book per month. To make sure I truly reflect on what I'm reading I'm going to extract the wisdom from the best business and personal development books and share it with you.
This time, I've been reading Love Happier: The Art and Practice of Relationship by Magali Peysha
Business Book Club: Tipping Point
I've set myself a goal to read one self-development book per month. To make sure I truly reflect on what I'm reading I'm going to extract the wisdom from the best business and personal development books and share it with you.
This time, I’ve been reading The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell
Business Book Club: Think and Grow Rich
I've set myself a goal to read one self-development book per month. To make sure I really reflect on what I'm reading I'm going to extract the wisdom from the best business and personal development books and share it with you. This time I’ve been reading Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
My 6-week theory
A few years ago I came up with my 6-week theory.
It goes like this:
Whenever you start a new activity, stick at it for at least 6 weeks.
That's it-no quitting before week 6.
Business Book Club: The ones that didn't make it
You may have been following my business book club blog over the last 12 months, where I've been reviewing the best self-improvement and business books and sharing the knowledge with you. What you might not know, is that there are a number of books that didn't quite make it. Not only did I read 12 books over the course of the year, I actually attempted a few more that I didn't get around to reviewing. So to finish off last years book blogging I've decided to give you an overview of the ones that didn't quite make it.
10 Tips for Resolving Resolutions
10 tips, slightly different viewpoints on how to set resolutions or goals for the New Year.
It's the time of year when people tend to set some new year's resolutions, so I thought I'd share some top tips about how to set better new New Year's resolutions and set goals that you're more likely to stick to throughout 2019.
Business Book Club: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F***
I've set myself a goal to read one self-development book per month. To make sure I really reflect on what I'm reading I'm going to extract the wisdom from the best business and personal development books and share it with you.
This month I’ve been reading The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*** By Mark Manson
Men and women in the workplace: same language, different styles
It took less than 5 minutes for my tweet to be rubbished by a male associate of mine. My idea wasn’t perfect but it obviously had merit, so why point out small and irrelevant downsides when the overall suggestion was helpful? Why had this guy been so mean about it? A few days later I listened to a fantastic podcast about the linguistic rituals men and women use in the workplace. It made me think. Perhaps my Twitter friend hadn't been so mean after all!
Business Book Club: Predictably Irrational
I've set myself a goal to read one self-development book per month. To make sure I really reflect on what I'm reading I'm going to extract the wisdom from the best business and personal development books and share it with you.
This month I’ve been reading Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions By Dan Ariely
Are you putting off a difficult conversation? Start by taking yourself out of it.
Relationships, public speaking, performing a song for Simon Cowell. All things you should put as much of yourself as you can into. A lion's den, a pair of hotpants 2 sizes too small and difficult conversations-all things you absolutely take yourself out of. I don’t mean don’t have difficult conversations but, as far as possible, we should take ourselves out of them.
Business Book Club: Entrepreneurial You
Being self-employed I was naturally drawn to this book when I saw it. Of course, I’d like to monetise my expertise and build a solid business creating my own products but is it really as achievable as we are led to believe? The internet is awash with people showing you how to build a business online, most of whom I’m more than a little suspicious of, so it was nice to pick up a practical book from a reputable authority on the subject. Perhaps it can be done after all….