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What are you reading right now?

Dario

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So which book are you reading these days?

I just ordered today the book written by Novak Djokovic "Serve to win".
Can`t wait to start read it:D
The book is about how that guy(Novak Djokovic) had some problems with astma,allergies and tiredness
and after making some changes in his life(gluten free diet,no bread,no milk products) became No.1 tennis player
on the world.

I think this could be useful^^ for us affiliate marketers too.

What are you reading right now?
 
Anybody is reading books here? Or I am the only one?:D

I am a book-a-holic! Always have been, even when I was a little kid. I have around 1,000 of them. My dream is to have a home big enough to have a dedicated library, maybe one of those with the rolling ladders. :)

I'm simultaneously reading Cashvertising and a Stephen King book.
 
I've been reading the preview, looks great! Ogilvy writes in an interesting manner and it appears that he does so in a no-nonsense, no-fluff way. Looks really interesting, thx for mentioning it.

Yeah, he writes just how I imagine he spoke. He's confident, a little arrogant, but he's also a genius so it's okay. lol

Of course, he also owned a castle...

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#BOSS
 
I'm currently reading the second Game of Thrones book, "A Clash of Kings". Went through the first one very quickly, got really hooked up on the books after I watched the show.
 
Dale Carnegie - How To Win Friends and Influence People
Although the book is quite old (published in 1936) - it is still very relevant for personal development
He basically lists principles and gives interesting examples of how they can be applied from his life
Here is a few:
•Arouse in the other person an eager want.
•Become genuinely interested in other people.
•The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it.
•Show respect for the other person's opinions. Never say, 'you're wrong'.
•If you're wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.
•Begin in a friendly way.
•Let the other person do a great deal of the talking.
•Appeal to the nobler motives.
•Give the other person a fine reputation to live up to.
Overall it's worth reading. I would definitely recommend it to self-improvement junkies like me :)
 
Dale Carnegie - How To Win Friends and Influence People
Although the book is quite old (published in 1936) - it is still very relevant for personal development
He basically lists principles and gives interesting examples of how they can be applied from his life
Here is a few:
•Arouse in the other person an eager want.
•Become genuinely interested in other people.
•The only way to get the best of an argument is to avoid it.
•Show respect for the other person's opinions. Never say, 'you're wrong'.
•If you're wrong, admit it quickly and emphatically.
•Begin in a friendly way.
•Let the other person do a great deal of the talking.
•Appeal to the nobler motives.
•Give the other person a fine reputation to live up to.
Overall it's worth reading. I would definitely recommend it to self-improvement junkies like me :)

Wow thanks for this list mate! Bookmarked,was looking for something about self-improvement.
 
I just finished reading "Four Hour Work Week' again. (Yes, yes.....I know I am a living cliche.) :eek:

Right now, I am trying to slog through the rest of 'Instant Cashflow' by Bradley J. Sugars because it is already overdue at the library. It does have good stuff in it but it is a *really* repetitive and boring read.

Next up is 'Click Millionaires' by Scott Fox
 
This thread has reminded me to re download the kindle app on my phone, see which books I had on it and not finished yet
 
Sounds interesting, can you persuade me to read it? ;)

- It will help you make money......easily and without much extra effort
- It comes in both audiobook and hardcover forum
- You can possibly get it from your local library for free.

How did I do? Were you persuaded. :p
 
- It will help you make money......easily and without much extra effort
- It comes in both audiobook and hardcover forum
- You can possibly get it from your local library for free.

How did I do? Were you persuaded. :p
Sounds good! I should take a look on that book.
 
I picked up: Value-Added Selling by Tom Reilly and Pay-Per-Click Search Engine Marketing: An Hour a Day by David Szetela from the library yesterday.

I am going to start 'Click Millionaires' by Scott Fox today.
 
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