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The Number One Book for Building Better Habits
Each year when New Year’s comes around people gather to grasp their pens and paper to begin jotting out their new goals and plans for the new year. You say to yourself, “This year will be different, I’m going to stick to my goals once and for all.” Surely enough, the first few or so months at the start of the year go great. You're sticking to your goals for the most part and feeling like you're getting somewhere. But, somewhere along the story. you find that those aspirations slowly start to fade away. You're no longer eating as healthy as you said you would, you’re no longer going to the gym daily, and most importantly you're no longer sticking to what you said you're gonna do. If you're anything like me this story seems all too familiar.
By Josh Stephensabout a year ago in BookClub
Review of By Any Other Name: A Novel by Jodi Picoult
Jodi Picoult, a renowned author known for her thought-provoking narratives and complex characters, returns with By Any Other Name: A Novel. This novel is also typical for Picoult as she constructs a story which explores multiple aspects of human interactions, personality, and the internal worlds people live in. Foreign yet familiar, romantic yet bitter to the core of the Western culture, the novel with apparent themes of love and loss poses some tough question that the Western audiences are often reluctant to face.
By William Walkerabout a year ago in BookClub
How Does Reading Affect Your Brain?
Alphabets are special symbols, which have great impact on the brain of human being when a person reads some thing. Besides influencing the motor skills, it plays part in the cognitive processes of a human being, formation of emotional intelligence and the ability to memorize information. In this article, I discuss how reading affects your brain and what kind of impact it has in the short time as well as in the long run. But knowing these advantages can help motivate you to increase reading’s importance in your day-to-day life.
By Khalid laakikiabout a year ago in BookClub
The Role of Blockchain in Enhancing Supply Chain Transparency. Content Warning.
Introduction In recent years, blockchain technology has emerged as a revolutionary force across various industries, promising to enhance transparency, security, and efficiency. Originally developed as the underlying technology for Bitcoin, blockchain has evolved into a versatile tool with applications far beyond cryptocurrencies. This blog post aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to blockchain technology, exploring its fundamental concepts, workings, benefits, challenges, and potential future developments.
By Hamza Uppalabout a year ago in BookClub
Review of "A Court of Mist and Fury" by Sarah J. Maas
Published in 2015,, A Court of Mist and Fury (ACOMAF) is the second book in the A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR) series written by Sarah J. Maas; Comprising the strands of love, power and self-discovery, this fantasy love story moves at an effervescing pace. It takes the foundations that were laid in the first book and creates a world where the battles are bigger, the players more complex and the settings are grander. The review will examine the plot, the motifs, the character development, the creation of the imaginary world and the style of writing of this highly praised book , and it will also outline the strengths and weaknesses of this work.
By William Walkerabout a year ago in BookClub
The Deliverance True Story
Netflix’s “The Deliverance,” directed by Lee Daniels, is not entirely based on a true story but is loosely inspired by a local family who lived in a haunted house in Gary, Indiana, for about a year. Latoya Ammons, the real-life counterpart of the film’s Ebony Jackson, moved into the old rental house with her mother, Rosa Campbell, and her three children. To protect their identities, the names of these real-life individuals have been changed in the Netflix film, and the location has been altered to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for creative reasons.
By Wawan Ekajuniabout a year ago in BookClub
Summary: Point of Crisis by Steven Konkoly. Content Warning.
Get Your Free Book Point of Crisis Here: Point of Crisis by Steven Konkoly Point of Crisis by Steven Konkoly is the fourth book in the Alex Fletcher series, a thrilling continuation of the post-apocalyptic narrative that has captivated readers since the first installment. Set in a world reeling from the devastating effects of a bio-terror attack, the series follows the protagonist, Alex Fletcher, as he navigates the dangerous and rapidly deteriorating conditions of a society on the brink of collapse. In Point of Crisis, the stakes are higher than ever, as Alex must confront new threats, both external and internal, while trying to protect his family and those he cares about. This blog post will explore the key elements of Point of Crisis, including its plot, characters, themes, and the relentless tension that drives the story forward.
By Marcos Martins da silvaabout a year ago in BookClub
Audiobook Review: The Magic Circle by Barry Ryerson
Forty years ago, nuclear war devastated vast swathes of the world. Since then, the remaining countries strived to rebuild and grow stronger. Continents formed The Peace Accords, an agreement that cut all contact with each other to prevent such a war from ever happening again. Three strangers—an art student in Paris, a Russian spy, and a South African programmer—find their lives intertwine as magic returns to Earth. Guided by the mysterious Celestials, they must choose how they use this force in a fight that will determine the fate of every single living thing on the planet. --- Set in a dystopian future where half the world is uninhabitable, different continents develop technology along different paths. Russia depends heavily on its old military technology, though they are the only superpower left that can launch satellites. The Federation of Africa were left untouched in the devastation and use highly-developed electronic devices such as chips in their scalp that lets them communicate with machines through thought, laser rifles and drones, and haptic shields. The remains of Europe have removed all traces of fossil fuels and computer technology, preferring a mixture of basic electronic devices and biological engineering.
By Marie Sinadjanabout a year ago in BookClub
White Collar Jobs With Disaster Effects On Health
Most of the people don't know these jobs have not up to scratch effect on life and health. Many doctors even physiotherapist are at higher risk of anxiety disorder. Up to 19.1% anxiety component found in Asian doctors cause by releasing stress hormone in brain.
By umamanidrahabout a year ago in BookClub









