Review
Conquer Your Inner Obstacles: How The Mountain Is You Transforms Self-Sabotage Into Success
Self-sabotage is one of the biggest obstacles that stands between us and our goals, yet it's often a behavior we aren't fully aware of. Brianna Wiest's book, The Mountain Is You: Transforming Self-Sabotage into Self-Mastery, delves into the powerful concept that we are both the mountain and the climber in our own lives. Through this metaphor, Wiest guides readers on a journey of self-discovery, showing how our internal struggles manifest in self-sabotaging behaviors and, more importantly, how we can transform these behaviors into opportunities for growth.
By ALI DAHMANIabout a year ago in BookClub
Crisis Revealed The Collapse Chronicles The Big Short: A Review of Michael Lewis’s Insightful Analysis
Michael Lewis’s The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine is a captivating narrative that delves deep into the complex world of finance, specifically the lead-up to the 2008 financial crisis. Through a combination of meticulous research, compelling storytelling, and vivid character portrayals, Lewis sheds light on the systemic issues that led to one of the most catastrophic economic events in recent history. Below is a detailed six-point review that encapsulates the essence of the book.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in BookClub
Book Review: The Psychology of Money
The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness by Morgan Housel explores the complexities of financial decision-making by emphasizing that it is less about knowledge and more about behavior. Using stories, psychology, and history, Housel presents an insightful examination of how people think about money and the often-irrational nature of financial decisions. He distills key lessons that can be applied across generations and circumstances to achieve financial success. In this summary, we will cover an introduction followed by a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the book's key ideas.
By PRAVEEN KUMAR Pabout a year ago in BookClub
Review: Oil And Marble By Stephanie Storey
Leonardo Da Vinci is an old master who is well celebrated and well known in medieval Italy, he has grown to fame over the years. But problems find him. He has barely finished a project that will keep memory of him forever, something that will be sure to wow the crowds for generations. He has earned a reputation of not finishing his work given to him by patrons. And to make it worse, being in medieval war torn Italy he has no choice but to abandon some of the best pieces and patrons that uphold his legacy and is forced to find a new one, something that can stand against the time of this world.
By Vendela Mitloabout a year ago in BookClub
The Plant-Based Cookbook Includes Over 200 Mouth- Watering Recipes.
Discover Deliciosity: The Ultimate Plant-Based Cookbook If you need a gateway to a healthier lifestyle that's losing nothing to flavor, then look no further than "The Plant-Based Cookbook". The grand collection includes over 200 mouth-watering recipes to transform everyone-from lifelong vegans to the curious omnivore-or anyone just trying to include more plant-based meals in their diet.
By Gagandeep Rabout a year ago in BookClub
Navigating the Highs and Lows: A Review of "The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide"
Bipolar disorder affects millions of people worldwide, often leaving them and their loved ones feeling overwhelmed and confused. In "The Bipolar Disorder Survival Guide," David Miklowitz offers a beacon of hope and understanding for those grappling with this complex mental health condition. This review will examine the book through six key points: accessibility, thoroughness, practical strategies, emotional support, the integration of personal stories, and overall impact.
By Future of Resilience about a year ago in BookClub









