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I thoroughly enjoyed the book Spark by Jason Jaggard. The whole premise is to ask oneself "What's one thing I could do this week to better myself or better the world around me?" The reader is inspired to take healthy risks that stretch the... [Read on]
Susan Cain’s book on introversion is, in my estimation, an indispensable resource on challenges introverts face in an extroverted world. The book is well researched and written. The five years it Cain took to write is evident. I was surprised by... [Read on]
Which people do we value in society? Which people do we acclaim in schools? What skills promise a life of value and success, and how has that changed over time? According to Susan Cain, about a third of Americans are “quiet.” We are... [Read on]
From the first time I saw the title of Susan Cain’s book, I have been desperate to get my hands on it. It has been in my Amazon Wish List and even on my Christmas wish list, so when I had an opportunity to receive a free copy of the book from... [Read on]
Introversion seems to be a much-misunderstood and underrated character trait in modern American culture. In Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, Susan Cain seeks to shed light on the value of the most overlooked... [Read on]
This business book of rules has 39 rules that are simple to follow and are essential to remember. There have been many book of rules that have been written and no doubt there will be many more penned ,for as Solomon, the wisest man, has said... [Read on]
I’ve read a number of very good leadership books lately. Some very theoretical. Some very applicable. When I started reading Mark Sanborn’s book You Don’t Need a Title to Be a Leader, I thought I was going to get more of the same…I was... [Read on]
After a career in the hospitality industry at Hilton Hotels, Marriot, and Walt Disney World Resort, author Lee Cockerell knows a thing or two about customer service. In his previous book, Creating Magic: 10 common sense leadership strategies from... [Read on]
When I sat down with Quiet, I expected great things. I had heard a few reviews, and looked forward to reading it. Quiet was everything that it was promised to be. Susan Cain created an incredible book that really helped me to better understand a... [Read on]
Studies show that one-third to a half of us are introverted. Wether you realize this or not, that has huge implications for how we operate. A friend said to me, “Ben, you should read this book because it will give you valuable insight on how... [Read on]