Disgusting. Terrible. I flicked through the book. I turned the video off after 10 minutes. Complete and utter rubbish. Let me get one thing straight. Positivism is a good thing. Having...
Yes, it is a book of two halves but.... The first half of this book is so good at telling you how to save time that if you take it in properly you don't read the second half, you absorb it.
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Pickled Branson. Not much is divulged by this eager half-goat-half-man man that can't be gleaned otherwise, though we do sadly learn of a prematurely terminated love affair with his late fri...
Confidence - Oh yes, this book works. I picked up this book at Gatwick airport and as soon as I started it (on a beach in Tenerfie 24 hours later), I could not put it down. It was a brillian...
With first-chapter allusions to martial arts, "flow", "mind like water", and other concepts borrowed from the East (and usually mangled), you'd almost think this self-hel...
If Carlsberg did autobiographies...... Having come late to the table for Dragon's Den fodder, I was intrigued by Duncan Bannatyne in particular. To me, initially he came across as an arrogan...
Inspirational. Truly inspirational rags to riches story. Don't want to give too much away, but if you're an aspiring entrepreneur, this is a must read. ...
Love him or loathe him, you've got to admit it, Richard Branson has drive. And guts. And enough ambition to sink a battleship--or perhaps that should be a jumbo jet--or even a whole company...
Inspirational Reading. This book was given to me when I started in the advertising industry and has inspired me to push myself creatively and to challenge everything. The book presents a h...
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