Genre: Nonfiction

BOOK REVIEW: Radical Self-Love by Gala Darling

BOOK REVIEW: Radical Self-Love by Gala Darling

Posted March 15, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 2 Comments

  In Radical Self-Love, you’ll discover exactly what makes you so magnificent. Written by Gala Darling, this book is indeed about personal development. I know there are many books out there that cover topics shared by the author in this book. However, this one is unique. It is indeed one of its own kind because of the language and the way the author talks to her reader.

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BOOK REVIEW: Hack the Entrepreneur by Jon Nastor

BOOK REVIEW: Hack the Entrepreneur by Jon Nastor

Posted March 2, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 0 Comments

Jon Nastor is a famous podcaster by the name of Hack the Entrepreneur which shares same title as the book. I picked this book because I read somewhere about it in which they mentioned as quote from Nastor that no body is born an entrepreneur. It is sort of a skill plus lifestyle that you have to create, build around and live. Though after picking up this book, I can say, there are some inspiring moments mentioned in this book.

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BOOK REVIEW: Succeed The Happionaire Way by Yogesh Chabria

BOOK REVIEW: Succeed The Happionaire Way by Yogesh Chabria

Posted February 18, 2018 by @amanhimself in Books, Non-Fiction / 0 Comments

Some say happiness is a state of mind. Many believe in that. I do too. It indeed is a state of mind but we all wonder how to achieve that state of mind, don’t we? The happiness of an individual is reflected by aspects that are prior to us mortals. These aspects fall under few different criteria and a common ground between them is where the state of happiness lies. It is not something that is achievable because there is nothing to achieve. It is a state of mind that takes some practice and wilful mindfulness on daily basis. Thus, this is the message of Yogesh Chabria, a world-renowned leader in the field of human potential, new book: Succeed The […]

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BOOK REVIEW: Crush It! by Gary Vaynerchuk

BOOK REVIEW: Crush It! by Gary Vaynerchuk

Posted February 16, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 0 Comments

Most of the Vaynerchuk books are like a personal pep talk. They’d be about money, hard work, work, and his majority focus is on passionate living. I have been following his vlogs on YouTube for months and that what lead me to read his books

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BOOK REVIEW: Work that Matters by Maia Duerr

BOOK REVIEW: Work that Matters by Maia Duerr

Posted February 11, 2018 by @amanhimself in 5 Stars, Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 1 Comment

Maia Duerr’s new book is all you want to read before this year ends. Why? Because her book holds that element of getting you enthusiastic to start the New Year with an authentic perspective of how to keep living and do what you want to do.

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BOOK REVIEW: Fragments by Heraclitus

BOOK REVIEW: Fragments by Heraclitus

Posted February 8, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 2 Comments

Written around twenty-five hundred years ago, Heraclitus declared that energy is the essence of the matter, that everything becomes energy in flux, in relativity. Fragments if a form of collected writings by the Greek, since the title and the context of the book both suggest that.

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BOOK REVIEW: The Diary of a Bookseller by Shaun Bythell

BOOK REVIEW: The Diary of a Bookseller by Shaun Bythell

Posted January 25, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 7 Comments

Pages: 315, Kindle Edition Published: September, 2017 by Profile Books Cover Rating: 5/5 I have always loved books about books or booksellers. I find booksellers are one heck of an interesting personalities and more, they get observe equally interesting ones. Interesting personality, a bookseller? Why? ‘Cause they read books that no one else reads or majority of people do not and sometimes they write about their observations of customers/bibliophiles in their shops. The whole concept is a bit funny too.

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Hustle: The Power to Charge your Life with Money, Meaning and Momentum

Hustle: The Power to Charge your Life with Money, Meaning and Momentum

Posted January 18, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books, Non-Fiction / 3 Comments

Published: September, 2016 by Rodale Books Pages: 272 Think for a moment. When you read the word, ‘Hustle’, what does it mean to you? How does your brain process it? Have you ever thought that a word such as Hustle posses power over your heart, mind and habits? These are the questions I’d want you to think about before going in-depth into this book. To answer the questions, this book describes Hustling is about shaking things up, letting go of old patterns that suck the life out of us and beginning anew.

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BOOK REVIEW: The Tao of Fully Feeling – Harvesting Forgiveness out of Blame by Pete Walker

BOOK REVIEW: The Tao of Fully Feeling – Harvesting Forgiveness out of Blame by Pete Walker

Posted January 7, 2018 by @amanhimself in 5 Stars, Book Reviews, Books, Reviews / 3 Comments

Pages: 295, Kindle Edition The Tao of Fully Feeling is the best companion I have found to read in the Dark Times. I got this book as a recommendation from another blogger who convinced me that Pete Walker’s writing is extraordinary. On reading the book, not only I found his vocabulary pleasing but as well as his writing style and the message he wants to convey through his written words. The subject matter of this book is all about acknowledging one’s emotional intelligence. If you remember Daniel Goleman’s bestseller and and one of the first books on Emotional Intelligence or why EQ matters more than IQ, this book is written for modern times and is a step ahead. While Daniel […]

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Book Review: The Happiness of Pursuit of Chris Guillebeau

Book Review: The Happiness of Pursuit of Chris Guillebeau

Posted January 2, 2018 by @amanhimself in Book Reviews, Books / 0 Comments

Buy from Amazon The Happiness of Pursuit of Chris Guillebeau is memoir that tries to guide and inspire any reader holding it between in his hands. For those unfamiliar, Guillebeau rose to fame after proclaiming and pursuing his life quest of visiting almost every country on Earth before the age of 30. He has authored some books on his journey and quests are positioned to help anyone who want to fulfil a quest of there, whether starting something, travelling, travelling and working along.

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