Personality Development

Book Summaries Related to communications and personality wise development

Essentialism Book Summary and Review | By Greg McKeown

Greg Mckeown Greg McKeown was born in London and is a writer, public speaker, and leadership and business expert. He graduated with an MBA degree from Stanford University after finishing his undergraduate studies in communications and journalism at Brigham Young University. McKeown concentrates on essentialism through his engagement with businesses across the globe. By concentrating […]

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Girl Wash Your Face Book Summary and Review | By Rachel Hollis

Throughout the years, Rachel Hollis has gained notoriety as one of the few online influencers who isn’t afraid to divulge personal information. TheChicSite.com founder and CEO Rachel Hollis has established a sizable online community. Hollis has a foundation in less conventional spirituality and Christian religion, which she discusses in her books and online community. In

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Super Attractor Book Summary and Review | By Gabrielle Bernstein

Gabby Bernstein takes great pleasure in her spirituality as a person. Together with her mother, she has learned about her spiritual side. She claims that when she was at her lowest point in October 2005, her spirituality was what kept her alive. She became sober and began speaking out for others after turning to her

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Dare to Lead Book Summary and Review | Brené Brown

Ten Characteristics that Prevent the Development of a Culture of Brave Leadership The unique quality that exceptional and risk-taking leaders possess might be challenging to describe. As many of us are aware, it is much simpler to focus on what doesn’t work and obstruct the development of a courageous workplace culture. Dr. Brown begins by

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Perfectly Confident Book Summary | By Don A. Moore

In order to improve this part of one’s life, Perfectly Confident investigates the concept of confidence and gives a number of helpful techniques. It also provides an outline of what confidence should truly look and feel like, without adding or taking away too much from it. Many people believe that confidence is a natural quality

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Meditations Book Summary And Review | By Marcus Aurelius

Why are the collections of meditations still relevant to our lives 2,000 years after they were written? In general, Meditations is a collection of Marcus Aurelius’ journal entries. The book is a collection of thoroughly considered and in-depth ideas that were never intended for publication. Marcus intended to accomplish two things with the notes: to

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Make It Stick Book Summary And Review

With the assistance of researchers who have spent their entire careers studying the science of memory, Make It Stick explores ways to memories more quickly and make learning simpler, all while dispelling myths and widespread misconceptions about learning being difficult and associated with people who have highly developed native cognitive abilities. We all need to

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Nudge Book Summary And Review | by Richard Thaler

Professor of behavioural science and economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Management is Richard H. Thaler. A few of his well-known works include Nudge and Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics. His commitment to learning about and instructing behavioural economics brought him the Nobel Prize in Economics and international acclaim, as well

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