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The Marcus Rashford You Are a Champion Action Planner by Marcus Rashford and Katie Mobed. AI-Generated.
Footballer and anti-poverty campaigner Marcus Rashford, known for his incredible contributions both on and off the pitch, has released The Marcus Rashford You Are a Champion Action Planner as a follow-up to his motivational life guide, You Are a Champion. This planner is specifically designed to help children build on the lessons Rashford shared in his previous book, providing them with practical tools to set and achieve their goals.
By Akale Mandundu2 years ago in BookClub
Big Feelings by Alexandra Penfold and Suzanne Kaufman. AI-Generated.
Big Feelings by Alexandra Penfold and Suzanne Kaufman is an exceptional picture book designed for very young children who are navigating the often overwhelming world of emotions. This beautifully illustrated book follows a diverse neighborhood group of children as they encounter and manage their big feelings. By focusing on the experience of disappointment when things don’t go as planned, Big Feelings provides young readers with a relatable and comforting story that helps them understand and process their emotions.
By Akale Mandundu2 years ago in BookClub
Six Thinking Hats: A Paradigm Shift in Decision Making. AI-Generated.
In Edward de Bono’s groundbreaking book “Six Thinking Hats,” readers are introduced to a revolutionary approach to decision making and problem-solving. De Bono presents a structured method that enables individuals and teams to think more effectively, creatively, and collaboratively. Here, we delve into six key points that highlight the significance and impact of this innovative framework.
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
Unpacking Wisdom: “Tools of Titans” by Timothy Ferriss. AI-Generated.
“Tools of Titans” by Timothy Ferriss is a compendium of wisdom, distilled from interviews with over 200 high-achievers across various fields. This treasure trove of insights offers a glimpse into the habits, routines, and philosophies of some of the world’s most successful individuals. In this review, we’ll touch on seven key takeaways from Ferriss’s masterpiece and explore how it can empower readers to optimize their lives and pursue excellence.
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
Navigating Conflict with Grace: A Review of “Fight Right” by Julie Schwartz Gottman & John Gottman. AI-Generated.
In the tumultuous landscape of relationships, where emotions run high and tensions simmer beneath the surface, “Fight Right” emerges as guidance, offering couples a roadmap to navigate conflict with compassion, understanding, and grace. Penned by renowned psychologists Julie Schwartz Gottman and John Gottman, this seminal work transcends the conventional boundaries of relationship advice, offering practical strategies rooted in decades of empirical research and clinical experience. As we delve into the pages of “Fight Right,” let us explore seven key insights that make this book an indispensable resource for couples seeking to cultivate healthier, more resilient relationships.
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
Inner Mastery Unveiled: Exploring “Think Like a Monk” by Jay Shetty. AI-Generated.
“Think Like a Monk” by Jay Shetty is a transformative guide that distills ancient wisdom into practical principles for modern living. Drawing from his experience as a monk and his insights as a motivational speaker, Shetty offers a roadmap to inner peace, purpose, and fulfillment. In this review, we’ll explore eight key takeaways from Shetty’s book and how they can empower readers to cultivate a monk-like mindset in their everyday lives.
By Future of Resilience 2 years ago in BookClub
Time for #2. Top Story - May 2024.
This is the second article on my review of the ideas in The Four Agreements. Here's the first article: I knew that I'd move forward with this series, but I put it off as Agreement #2 is a big stumbling block for me. I'd like to say I decided to get out of my own way and thus wrote this, but that isn't the truth. (Since Agreement #1 is to Be Impeccable with Your Word I surely need to own up to that)
By Judey Kalchik 2 years ago in BookClub
The Timeless Wisdom of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness. AI-Generated.
Two months ago, I immersed myself in "The Almanack of Naval Ravikant," a compilation of insights from one of the most fascinating minds in the business world. Naval Ravikant, a successful entrepreneur, investor, and thinker, shares his principles for achieving both wealth and happiness. This book, curated by Eric Jorgenson, distills Naval’s thoughts into actionable advice that has continued to resonate with me. Here are some key takeaways that I believe can guide anyone toward a more prosperous and fulfilling life.
By David H. Lee2 years ago in BookClub
Natural Beauty Recipes: 60 Best Kept Secrets to Care for the Skin, Natural Skin Care Tips
About the Book and Author Do you want to use natural ingredients for your body and skin, then you will want to read Lisa Patrick's book, Natural Beauty Recipes: 60 Best Kept Secrets to Care for the Skin, Natural Skin Care Tips. This e-book is 46 pages long but well worth the reading. This book was published on August 19, 2013, by Speedy Publishing, LLC. They have this book under the genre of skin care, beauty, grooming, and style.
By Lisa Briskey2 years ago in BookClub
Audiobook Review: The Midnight Orchestra by Jessica Khoury
Things are finally looking up for Amelia Jones: she's officially a Mystwick student, and she even has a teacher to help her learn how to use her rare Composing magic. When Mystwick enters an international magic competition, it’s Amelia's chance to Compose something that will help them win the day. The only problem is that she still doesn’t understand how her powers work. But then she hears about a super exclusive Midnight Orchestra—half performance, half magical black market—and Amelia is sure that’s where she’ll find the answer to her Composing problem. But the Midnight Orchestra is far more sinister than it initially appears and if Amelia can’t unlock her Composing powers, not only will Mystwick lose the musicraft competition, she won’t be able to rescue her friends from the danger unleashed in this thrilling adventure.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: How to Hear Ghosts by David Griffiths. Content Warning.
In the wake of his mother’s death, 16-year-old Ollie is thrust into the world of his uncle, Dominic Quinn, a renowned stage medium. Communing with the dead runs in Ollie’s family – or so he believes. But as he starts to hear voices in his head, he must confront the possibility that they are no more than a spiral into hereditary madness. Haunted by the mysterious letter that plagued his mum’s final days, Ollie embarks on a quest for answers. With the help of one of his uncle’s mysterious books and the support of his classmate, Hannah, Ollie delves into the secrets surrounding his mother’s past. But as he navigates the blurred line between reality and the paranormal, he must face a daunting question: will it make him famous like his uncle, or dead like his mother? In this gripping young adult novel, Ollie discovers that sometimes, the most terrifying ghosts are the ones we carry inside.
By Marie Sinadjan2 years ago in BookClub










