In Today’s On-The-Go Culture, Physical Books Are Just Not Practical For Avid Readers. Luckily, The Kindle Can Help. The Kindle’s Memory Is Huge – Up To 32 GB. This Is The Equivalent Of Carrying A Library In The Size Of A Large Smartphone.
Don’t Have A Computer? No Problem – The Kindle Wirelessly Downloads New Content. Always On The Go? A Full Charge Lasts Up To FOUR WEEKS, Making It A Commuters’ Best Friend. Would You Rather Listen? Thousands Of Audio Book Titles Are Available, Which Pair With Any Bluetooth Wireless Headphones!
Getting Things Done, By David Allen, Is A No-Fluff Approach To Saving Time & Working Efficiently. If You’re Looking For A Detailed, Systematic Approach To Manage Your To-Do List, This Books Delivers.
The Slight Edge, By Jeff Olson, Dives Into What Separates The Good From The Great. The Secret? Your Habits, And What You Decide To Do, Or Not Do, On A Daily Basis! Find Out What It Takes To Bring Out The Best In Yourself Via Discipline.
Do You Find Yourself Delaying Happiness For Some Future Event? Is That Next Promotion, Raise Or Award What You Need To Finally Feel Complete? Turns Out, The Opposite May In Fact Be True! Find Out The Connection Between Finding Positivity And Happiness And Reaching New Heights, And Which Comes First.
Performance In Business Is Like Surfing – Set Yourself Up Right, And You’ll Glide Across The Face Of The Wave. Set Yourself Up Wrong, And You’ll Tumble Along The Ocean Floor. The E-Myth Breaks Down Why Most Businesses Fail, And The Mindset, Actions & Processes You Can Implement To Succeed. Most Importantly, Thinking Like An Owner, Not As An Employee.
The Project Management Answer Book, By Jeff Furman, Is A One-Stop Resource For All Things Technical Related To Project Management. With An Easy-To-Read Format And A Wide Variety Of Strategies & Formulas, This Book Is A Great Resource For New & Experienced P.M.s Alike. The Second Edition Includes PMP Test Prep Content, So You May Find It A Useful Study Guide, Too.
Have You Been Tossed Into The World Of Project Management With Your Hands & Feet Tied? Much Like The Mission Of My Website, This Book Is Written For Those Who Never Trained As A Project Manager, But Need The Skills Of One. Consider This Book A Toolbox Of Essential P.M. Skills, Without Too Much Academic, PMP-Caliber Content (But There Is Some).
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I’ve Tried Basic Ear Pods That Come With A Smartphone, Plus A Couple “Athletic” Types That Hook Around The Ear, But After A While I Just Got Tired Of Background Noises Overpowering Whatever I’m Listening To Unless I’m Blasting It. Also, Ear Pods Always Fall Out – Maybe My Ears Are Just Weird, But It Feels Like I’m Adjusting Them Every Minute.
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These Completely Block Out Whatever Sound Is Around You. Putting Them On, You’ll Notice A Total Lack Of Any Noise Until You Press Play, And Then It’s Like Being In An Auditorium With Surround Sound. I’ve Used These To Listen To Binaural Beats, Music, Meditative Music, Audiobooks, Movies & Lots Of YouTube. I Highly Recommend Them.
With Awesome Features Like Wireless Bluetooth Connection With Other Smart Devices (Phone, TV, Etc), Alexa-Compatible Technology, Super Comfortable Ear Pads And Optional Plug-In Cable, These Come With Me Anywhere I Want To Focus, Or Block Out The World And Enjoy Some Me Time. Oh, And You Can Also Talk On The Phone If You Pair These With Your Smartphone, As It Includes A Built-In Microphone, Too.
For Over 2,500 Years (Not A Typo), People Have Been Reading The Art Of War To Learn The Strategies, Mentality & Planning Secrets Of Chinese Military Strategist Sun Tzu. While Originating In Battle, This Book Has Become A Cornerstone Learning Tool For Businesses, Entrepreneurs & Professionals Who Want To Up Their Strategy Game. It Can Perhaps Be Most Recognized Via The Now-Famous Quote:
“Every Battle Is Won Before It’s Ever Fought”
Navy SEALS Are Known Around The World As Being Among The Toughest, Most Highly Skilled & Deadly Soldiers In Existence. This Encompasses Everything From Their Grueling BUD/s Training To High Profile Military Conflicts. But They’re Also People, Who Must See Things Objectively, React To Surprises & Above All Else, Hold Themselves To An Extremely High Standard. Learn About The Mind Of A SEAL, And Some Of Their Real Life Lessons On Leadership That Were Forged On The Battlefield In Recent, Post-9/11 Battle Zones.
So Many Of Us Live Inside Our Heads – We Dwell On The Past, Worry About The Future And Care Very Much About The Opinion Of Others. This Book Is Not Only Funny, Both In Title And In Presentation, But Also Points Out That We Can’t Control Everything, We Only Have So Many F*cks To Give & That We Need To Stop Focusing On All Things Unimportant. Doing These Things Allows Us To Finally Get Control Of Our Own Minds, Emotions & Life Path.
For Me, This One Hits Close To Home, Both Geographically & Career-Wise. This Highway/Tunnel Project In Boston Spanned From The Early 80’s Through 2006, And Is Known For Being One Of The Largest Construction Failures Of All Time. Interested In Learning How A Project Goes From A $6-Billion Estimate To A Final Cost Equaling Triple That Estimate? This Book Will Walk You Through All Kinds Of Lessons Learned & Obstacles That Happened Along The Way, Including Inflation, Shipwrecks, Rats, Subways, Faulty Materials, Arrests & Unfortunately, Even Deaths.
Having Recently Watched HBO’s Mini-Series Chernobyl, I Had To Include This Book. Author Adam Higginbotham Breaks Down The Events That Lead To Chernobyl’s Reactor No. 4 Exploding In The Early Hours Of April 26th, 1986 While Referencing Hours Of Interviews, Journals & More. Explore How Ego, Breaching Of Protocols, Deception & Denial Lead To Thousands Of Deaths And 5 Million People Living Amongst Radiation In Still-Contaminated Places.