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Reviewing The 21st Century Economy – A Beginner’s Guide
If you’re that kind that often feels lost at lunch time when people begin talking about economy, the various indexes and acronyms, and economics theory this is the book to ease your pain. ...
Lucky or Smart? Fifty Pages For The First-Time Entrepreneur
Quick read, features some relevant lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs. I somewhat enjoyed the book, but wasn’t much impressed by it. Maybe it would be more useful if I’ve never read ...
Start With Why – How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action
If you’ve ever started a business, or tried to sell something, you’ll certainly recognize the patterns described by Simon Sinek. We think of the what to describe a product or service. ...
Things I Learned About Life and Entrepreneurship While Learning How to Shoot with a Bow
I’ve just begun practicing, and did some classes to learn proper bow handling, form, aiming and shooting. It may seem easy to shoot with a bow – after all, it is just a bow and an ...
Review: Content Rules – How to Create Killer Blogs, Podcasts, Videos, eBooks, Webinars (and More) That Engage Customers and Ignite Your Business.
Creating a personal blog seems to be some sort of rite of passage that most internet users have gone through. Keeping up with it, is yet another rite that only a very small percentage of them ...
Review: Here Comes Everybody – The Power of Organizing Without Organizations
Written with a content focus similar to The World is Flat 3.0, this book does a great job at explaining the internet potential for leveraging outstanding feats through its users current ...
The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Business Don’t Work and What to Do About It
If I had to summarize the most important lesson learned while reading this book in one sentence it would be: A true Entrepreneur should not go to work in his business, but rather dedicate his ...
The World is Flat 3.0
Quick and easy book about how flat the world have become through technology and how people can now interact with each other regardless of geographical distances for the benefit of society. ...
Three Moves Ahead: What Chess Can Teach You about Business
It is been a long while since last time I played chess, but I still remember how to play it! Chess players are well know as strategists, and the ability to make decisions during the game and be ...
The Risk of Trading
With lessons that could be easily ported to other traits of life, the author makes an outstanding job pointing out how people often misinterpret risks because they lack the complete understanding ...
The Personal MBA
Thinking that a book could cover 2 years of MBA studies would be silly, and I didn’t get through this book expecting that, but it certainly surpassed what I thought it was going to deliver. ...
You don’t know the basics
Everybody knows how to breath, and that is taken for granted because we all do it and we all seem to do it right, since we’re not asphyxiating. Now, breathing right for proper oxygenation ...
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