The Effective CEO 2.0: How to hone your focus, prioritize your time, manage your workload and maximize what you get done by Byron Morrison
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A thoughtfully written guide and one that is overflowing with useful advice that improves your time management, productivity, and mental outlook is a must-read. Along with bolstering business success, you will learn the groundwork needed. Paying attention to your personal development and habits is crucial to success. The writing style is simple to understand and is backed up by case studies and real-world situations, making the advice realistic. This thorough manual offers CEOs and prospective leaders doable tactics for increased performance. It is insightful, understandable, and simple to use. Certainly a straightforward and easy-to-read book, this one is recommended.
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Misplaced by Colin Buckley
Misplaced by Colin P. Buckley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Colin Buckley's "Misplaced" is a compelling account of his journey from an abusive childhood to rediscovering his identity and reuniting with his original family. Buckley’s story showcases the remarkable resilience of the human spirit, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing children's welfare over the deceptive promises made by exploitative organizations. Through his poignant narrative, Buckley highlights the profound and lasting impact of maltreatment and the immense courage and fortitude required to overcome such adversities. His memoir is a testament to the strength needed to reclaim one's life and sense of self after experiencing severe trauma. For anyone seeking inspiration on how to face and conquer misfortune with unwavering determination, "Misplaced" is an eloquent and essential read.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Colin Buckley's "Misplaced" is a compelling account of his journey from an abusive childhood to rediscovering his identity and reuniting with his original family. Buckley’s story showcases the remarkable resilience of the human spirit, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing children's welfare over the deceptive promises made by exploitative organizations. Through his poignant narrative, Buckley highlights the profound and lasting impact of maltreatment and the immense courage and fortitude required to overcome such adversities. His memoir is a testament to the strength needed to reclaim one's life and sense of self after experiencing severe trauma. For anyone seeking inspiration on how to face and conquer misfortune with unwavering determination, "Misplaced" is an eloquent and essential read.
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