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Matt Morris: 20 Best Self-Help Books
After having read hundreds of books in my 18 years as an entrepreneur, I have to admit, it was tough narrowing the list of the best self help books of all time down to only 20. I feel self help encompasses spirituality, financial, physical, relationships and many, many more areas of our lives. Needless to
MrykoThum: Best Self-Help Books
Some books were a great help on the path of personal growth and some were even life-changing. I personally read hundreds of self help books in the past and this is my list of 10 books I would recommend to everybody without a second thought. So here is my personal Top 10 list of the
- Published in Assertiveness, Awareness, Bookshelf, Community, Continuous Improvement, Health, Motivation, Personal Satisfaction, Purpose, Rethink Strategy
Amazon: Self Help-Mind and Inspiration
Browse this great selection of inspirational and motivational books on happiness, self-esteem, stress management, memory improvement, and more… click here
Tom Peters’ “No Excuses” whitepaper
Getting Things That Matter Done Against the Odds and in the Inky-black Shadow Cast by the Guardians of the Status Quo– white paper “Here’s what I think I’ve learned from my many accumulated cuts and scratches—at least the bits that also seem to match up with the stories of successful people and organizations I’ve been
How to Find a Job With Meditation and Mindfulness
There could not be two less compatible concepts: the Quiet of the ancient practice of meditation and the Heart Thump of striving New Yorkers looking for the next opportunity-New York Times feature click here
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Jazz Legend Bill Evans on the Creative Process, Self-Teaching, and Balancing Clarity with Spontaneity in Problem-Solving
In 1966, legendary jazz pianist Bill Evans (August 16, 1929–September 15, 1980) sat down with his composer brother, Harry Evans, for an intense and deeply insightful conversation later released as Universal Mind of Bill Evans: The Creative Process and Self-Teaching. From filmmaker William Meier comes this gorgeous cinematic adaptation of Evans’s thoughts on the autodidactic