Personality Development

Book Summaries Related to communications and personality wise development

Do The Work Book Summary And Review | By Steven Pressfield

The foundations of creating creative work are outlined in Do the Work. Although it focuses primarily on the art of writing, its guidance can be applied to any creative endeavour. . a Do the Work is a little book that illustrates the challenges of writing from start to finish. It is both instructive and motivating.

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I Hear You Book Summary And Review

By taking control of your communication habits and making improvements to them in subsequent discussions, I Hear You addresses the idea of becoming a better listener, participating in fruitful conversations, and preventing the accumulation of frustrations. There is no denying the social nature of humans. To thrive and lead wholesome, balanced lives, we are dependent

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Building a Second Brain Book Summary and Review | By Tiago Forte

Do you have trouble getting things done? Do you have trouble remembering what you’ve learned? Is it hard to concentrate and not put things off? You might have to construct a second brain. Building a Second Brain by Tiago Forte provides a method for logging, classifying, and archiving your knowledge. According to the book, developing

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The Art of Seduction Book Summary and Review | By Robert Greene

An American author with enormous success is Robert Greene. His novels mainly deal with power, seduction, and strategy. He practices Zen Buddhism, and the tenets of this philosophy are used to justify many of his beliefs. He currently has six international bestsellers to his credit. Greene attended the University of California, Berkeley after growing up

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The Lost Art of Connecting Book Summary

The Gather, Ask, Do technique and depending less on earning advantages through networking, but rather on strengthening your connection with other people and fostering genuine feelings are both explored in The Lost Art of Connecting as ways to create meaningful and genuine relationships in life. The majority of people desire deep relationships, genuine friendships, and

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