Self Help (88)

  • The Speed of Trust

    By: Stephen M.R. Covey   

    Pages: 322

    Self Help

    My recommendation: 9 / 10

    Date read: Before 2013

    Brief review: Trust is becoming a rare commodity and as such its value is increasing by the day. Stephen suggests that trust is the underlying principle which governs our personal, professional and social life. The quality of life we live and the success we achieve is directly proportionate to the level of trust we create in the eyes of the world. I liked reading this one. It may seem to be a general and boring topic but the force with which the book has been written and the examples given will make a lasting impression on you.

  • The 4-Hour Workweek

    By: Tim Feriss   

    Pages: 377

    Self Help

    My recommendation: 9 / 10

    Date read: Before 2013

    Brief review: It's an excellent book which can help you free up a lot of your working hours. It talks about how Tim cut down his 80 hour work week to 4 hours per week while increasing his income from $40,000 per year to $40,000 per week. Among several of his ideas, two key ideas is to look for automatic income and use the principal of 80/20. The book is exhaustive and it may be difficult to apply everything that Tim talks about but I bet you will definitely connect with a few which would be worth implementing. I am a great beneficiary of this book and I am sure you too would be. Strongly recommended.

  • Outliers

    By: Malcolm Gladwell   

    Pages: 320

    Non Fiction, Self Help

    My recommendation: 10 / 10

    Date read: Before 2013

    Brief review: In this brilliant book, Gladwell examines the factors that contribute to high levels of success. He suggests that apart from strength and perseverance, a lot of other subtle factors play an important role, like; family, culture, upbringing, environment around, etc. He explains why Asians are good at math, what are the secret of software billionaires and how can you become a great soccer player. All in all, a fascinating book.

  • The 110% Solution

    By: Mark H Mccormack   

    Pages: 199

    Self Help

    My recommendation: 9 / 10

    Date read: Before 2013

    Brief review: If you are looking for 110% solution to issues like - choosing life goals, managing yourself and colleagues, negotiating to win, sticking to discipline and getting out of comfort zone, get your hands on this book. Written by a successful entrepreneur himself, the ideas in the book are simple and easy to follow. Lots of motivating examples are shared. I had a lot of take away from this book. Better than many of the books in the self help category.  

  • The 80/20 Principle

    By: Richard Koch   

    Pages: 284

    Non Fiction, Self Help

    My recommendation: 8 / 10

    Date read: Before 2013

    Brief review: The 80/20 principle has made a remarkable impact on my life and working. The assumption of this principle is that roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. For eg. 80% of sales come from 20% of the relationships, 20% of lawyers win 80% of the cases and 80% of the world's wealth belongs to 20% of the population. This principle was named after an Italian economist named Vilfredo Pareto who first noted the connection between 80/20 in 1896. Numerous books have been written on the subject but I guess this one written by Richard Koch is among the best. A must read to make a remarkable change in your life. 

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