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The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership - John C. Maxwell

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I express profound gratitude to John C. Maxwell, a renowned author, speaker and leadership expert, for authoring this exceptional book. The book presents 21 timeless principles or "laws" that the author believes are essential for effective leadership. These laws are based on John C. Maxwell's extensive experience working with leaders and organizations. Each chapter of the book explores one of these laws, offering practical insights, examples and anecdotes to illustrate its significance and application in various leadership contexts. The best part is, after reading and understanding the laws, they can be applied to your personal, family, and business life. At 20 years old, I am glad to have come across such fantastic book and I am looking forward to applying these principles of leadership in my personal and professional life and try to be a better leader. As I provide the condensed version of the book, I strongly advise you to delve into its pages, for it is replete with r...

The Power of Positive Thinking - Norman Vincent Peale

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Have you ever wondered what is the true extent of powers of a human? It's significantly more than you can fathom. But there is a Higher Power which runs the entire cosmos, yes, the Power of the Omnipotent. This book, written by Norman Vincent Peale, is a masterpiece which justifies the means by which the connect between the powers of the human and the Higher Power is formed, and following is a summary. The number of patients of mental disorders have conspicuously risen compared to the last decade. Anxiety, stress, etc. are some of the mental disorders which are quite common. Why? One of the primary reasons is low self-belief. People tend to forget that succeeding is great, but facing or encountering failure is also a part of life. They are forgetting that there is a tomorrow, a chance to rebuild, recreate, a chance to correct your mistakes. Nothing is quite that final. Sometimes, people usually talk too much because of an inferiority feeling, wanting the other person to like you, t...