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Mind Hack 5 -In which time management is a myth but we can instead manage ourselves.
— Jul 06, 2020 05:06AM
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Mind Hack 6 - In which we must realise that our self doubt and distraction is caused by Resistance, which is something we must learn to overcome.
DNF at 25%. The colloquial tone and unprofessionalism of the author just isn't for me.
— Jul 06, 2020 05:12AM
DNF at 25%. The colloquial tone and unprofessionalism of the author just isn't for me.
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Mind Hack 4 - In which you should not chase perfection, but realise that "Godd is good enough".
— Jul 05, 2020 03:24AM
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Mind Hack 2 - Where you must choose to change
Mind Hack 3 - The 80/20 rule
— Jul 03, 2020 07:21AM
Mind Hack 3 - The 80/20 rule
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Mind Hack #1 - Where we realise not changing our mindset is essentially harder than changing our mindset.
— Jul 02, 2020 05:09AM
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This is the second time I've ventured into the world of self help books - the first time being for a review request of #Loneliness - The Virus Of The Modern Age (Tony Jeton Selimi) so I'm not sure what to think. Regardless, so far this has been a rather interesting read!
[To see my review of #Loneliness, as well as other books, visit my other account @David-Glyn Ashworth-Cobban
— Jun 30, 2020 02:34AM
[To see my review of #Loneliness, as well as other books, visit my other account @David-Glyn Ashworth-Cobban
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Note: I'm seriously considering a DNF here, I'm relatively new to self help books, but the writer seems very unprofessional and colloquial in their writing, and it's becoming rather annoying. I'm going to read one more chapter and then decide whether or not I should DNF this one.
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