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Best Book on Google Search Atomic habits a book that increase my self confidence
What is Atomic habits ? "Atomic Habits" by James Clear is a transformative guide that holds the potential to revolutionize the way we approach personal growth and self-improvement. With its insightful wisdom, practical strategies, and a refreshing perspective on habit formation, this book emerges as an indispensable companion for anyone seeking to make positive, lasting changes in their lives.
By Nav k Aidan2 years ago in BookClub
William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors
The Comedy of Errors was written around 1594, and is one of the eight or so plays that may have been Shakespeare’s first. Like several others from the early group, it does not appear to have seen print until the collected edition of 1623.
By Doc Sherwood2 years ago in BookClub
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In a land of magic and dragons, a war was about to start. The king and queen of the kingdom had just had their sixth child, and they were happy. They named the boy Arthur, after the great king who had fought in the great war to protect their land.
By Rachael iriabho 2 years ago in BookClub
That First Addictive Story
When I was young I never found reading for fun to be a thing I could get into. I didn't come from one of those households that encouraged us to sit around reading about far away lands, fantastic journeys, or space and the final frontier. It was a different time, and back then parents wanted their kids out of the house as much as possible. Of course, back then it was safe to send the kids out on their own at age 10 and you knew they'd return when they were hungry or it got dark outside.
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in BookClub
Trainspotting (1993) and Its Impact on My Writing
I can honestly say that lots of books I have read over the years have had some impact on me in some way. Some more than others. If I had to narrow it down, there are at least two I will always come back to. In this piece, I am going to talk about Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh and how it affected me.
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in BookClub
Mindset: the New Psychology for Success
The ground-breaking book "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol S. Dweck addresses the idea of mindset and how it may have a big impact on our accomplishments and personal development. According to Dweck's research, success is largely determined by our mindset, or our views about our potential and abilities. This idea is in contrast to the conventional wisdom that intelligence and ability are fixed attributes.
By umaima faruqii2 years ago in BookClub
Counseling Skills and Curriculum Development
Counseling Skills Traci Postings 2022 ISBN: 978-1-5297-3377-8 (pbk) Sage Publications 266 pages 'Counseling Skills' a textbook written by Traci Postings for the counseling or even social work student that shows and explains how and what it means to be a counselor. This is a book that covers that a counselor must show empathy and be empathic, genuine, and have an unconditional positive regard for self and others. The skills that are explained throughout the textbook range from listening to showing empathy to being self-aware in most situations that maybe presented to a counselor. It is also a book that explains about boundaries and confidentiality.
By Mark Graham2 years ago in BookClub
In the charming town of Willowbrook
In the charming town of Willowbrook nestled amidst rolling hills and lush meadows, lived a spirited young girl named Lily. With her bright blue eyes that shone like sapphires and her golden hair that danced in the wind, Lily was a radiant presence that brought joy to everyone around her.
By Punit kumar2 years ago in BookClub
Exploring the Literary Legacy of Stefan Zweig
In the rich tapestry of world literature, certain authors stand out as pioneers of profound emotional exploration. One such luminary is Stefan Zweig, an Austrian writer whose works have left an indelible mark on the literary landscape. Zweig's ability to delve into the depths of human emotions and his masterful storytelling have earned him a revered place among literary giants. His life, works, and enduring impact merit a closer examination.
By Nazlı Gizem Er2 years ago in BookClub
Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak
Today I am going to write a comprehensive review about the wrting of Turkish author named Elif Shafak. She is the author of the 2009 publication forty rules of love. The basted of Istanbul, The architect's Apprentice, and the forty rules of love are just a few of her masterpieces. Ella, Rumi, Shams of Tabraiz, Kimiya (Rumi's adoptive daughter and student), Kierra (Rumi's wife who converted to Islam and was the Rumi's second wife), Sultan Walad and Aladin (Rumi's sons), Desert Rose, Suleiman, Baybras, and A aziz are the 10 characters in the novel. Zahra. Every chapter is told from the perspective of the characters.
By Mariam Jabeen2 years ago in BookClub






