Category: Book Reviews
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Empower Your Journey: Top 20 Self-Help Books for Personal Development
In the ever-evolving landscape of personal development, self-help books serve as beacons of guidance and inspiration. This curated list unveils the top 20 self-help books that have left an indelible mark on individuals seeking growth
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How one woman turned a dream business into a huge success
With research revealing that the number of Britons starting new businesses has hit a record high, the market is becoming increasingly competitive. Building a brand from scratch today can be equally intimidating and rewarding, but sometimes it’s difficult to know where to start.
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Why ageing isn’t inevitable
With a rapidly ageing population, the number of years people can expect to spend in good health, without disabling illness, continues to decline. People notice the passage of time in their faces first, often compelling them to find cosmetic solutions to reverse the signs.
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American music mogul launches new spiritual wellbeing book ‘We’ve got to get out of this place’
Despite the advancements in technology, wisdom and knowledge, there are some questions which continue to perplex mankind just as they have done for centuries. What is the meaning of life?
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Being a Psychic Medium – a gateway to love
When a loved one passes over to the spirit world, their love transforms into energy.
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How to become your true self
Overcome the expectations of others to reconnect with your own purpose and dreams
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The importance of a smile in kindness in creating acceptance for all
The power of a smile is often underestimated, but it can build bridges and forge connections between people of all ages. For children, a simple smile and conscious effort to be kind to one another can make a real difference in ensuring everyone feels accepted and loved, regardless of their different backgrounds and struggles.
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Indo-Soviet Doctor Relives his Fascinating Experiences of Studying in 1970s Moscow in New book
In the early 1970s, a seventeen-year-old Indian boy left his village in South India to study medicine in the USSR. He had never travelled outside his village on his own before and knew nothing of Soviet culture or one word of the Russian language.