book-review

  • Book Review: Time Management by Brian Tracy

    Brian Tracy’s Time Management is a masterclass in efficiency. While it revisits familiar principles, its strength lies in the clear, actionable strategies that promise to boost productivity, prioritize effectively, and conquer procrastination, making it a must-read for anyone. Continue reading

    Book Review: Time Management by Brian Tracy
  • Book Review: Factfulness by Hans Rosling

    Factfulness by Hans Rosling dismantles myths with statistical precision, urging readers to update their mental software, with a call for critical thinking, especially in scrutinizing outdated statistics that shape narratives in media and education. Continue reading

    Book Review: Factfulness by Hans Rosling
  • Calling All Bibliomaniacs

    May is here, and with it comes reviews of the books I’ve read and listened to over the past few months. Today, I’m not talking about the books themselves but sharing a personal revelation – not every book must be… Continue reading

    Calling All Bibliomaniacs
  • Book Review: The Confident Woman by Joyce Meyer

    Joyce Meyer’s ‘The Confident Woman’ marries Biblical wisdom with practical advice, empowering women to overcome insecurity by embracing their God-given worth, setting fearless boundaries, and rejecting the unsustainable ‘fake it ’til you make it’ mindset. Continue reading

    Book Review: The Confident Woman by Joyce Meyer
  • Book Review: All Things at Once by Mika Brzezinski

    Diving into ‘All Things at Once’ felt like uncovering my own story. Mika Brzezinski’s raw honesty about the struggles of balancing career, marriage, and family resonated deeply. Her insights offer a guiding light through life’s complexities. Continue reading

    Book Review: All Things at Once by Mika Brzezinski
  • Book Review: Do Epic Sh*t by Ankur Warikoo

    Ankur Warikoo weaves together personal narratives and practical wisdom, urging readers to embrace the power of their inner dialogue. He highlights that our thoughts profoundly shape our realities, asserting that a positive self-talk is crucial in determining our self-worth and… Continue reading

    Book Review: Do Epic Sh*t by Ankur Warikoo
  • Book Review: Ride the Wind by Lucia St. Clair Robson

    “Ride the Wind” is a poignant tale of resilience and identity, intertwining the captivating journey of Cynthia Ann Parker with the author’s personal quest for belonging. Through vivid prose and masterful storytelling, Lucia St. Clair Robson crafts an unforgettable narrative… Continue reading

    Book Review: Ride the Wind by Lucia St. Clair Robson
  • Looking To The Past

    Have you ever heard of such a thing as schools teaching young women to be proper housewives? And that issues a “Housewifery Diploma”? Believe it or not, this was the true foundation to what we now know as home economics. Continue reading

    Looking To The Past