Week 1 | Book 1 | Complete #TheHelp by Kathryn Stockett #ABookAWeek #ABookAWeek Challenge #ReadingList #ReadingList 2017 #2017ReadingChallenge
The conversation has inspired me to challenge myself and educate this beautiful mind of mine to fully heal. #tohealing #decolonizingwealth #ABookAWeekChallenge
15 books + 4 audiobooks since January 1, #abookaweekchallenge loved #theobstacleistheway and #orbitingthegianthairball #thankfulforbooks ift.tt/2FvEijy
Well done for this brilliant book review of 'Lies We Tell Ourselves' by The Love Curse of Melody McIntyre, available now!
This book review was sent to us by a Year 9 student who has read an impressive 30 books (and counting) during lock down!
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The first book of the year completed (my #abookaweek challenge ) and I couldn’t have picked a better book.
Bloody fantastic read, fast becoming my favourite author 🤍Katerina Diamond - Crimewriter 🤍
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At the start of every year I say I'm going to read a book a week. By the end of every year I have failed to do so.
This week’s book for my #ABookAWeekChallenge is “The Positive Organization” by Robert E. Quinn (Robert E. Quinn)
What is it that organizations today are doing wrong? What are the issues with rigid hierarches? How should leaders generate #passion & #purpose in their organizations?
My tenth read for #ABookAWeekChallenge is Nudge by Cass Sunstein (Cass Sunstein) & Richard Thaler (@R_Thaler). A classic read in behavioral psychology & #economics : the book explores why we humans persistently engage in behavioural patterns which do not benefit us in the long run
Continuing with “Nudge” by Cass Sunstein ( Cass Sunstein) and Richard Thaler (@R_Thaler) as my book for 11th week for #ABookAWeekChallenge . The book is an engaging and insightful journey into the human mind, suggesting how most humans don’t take decisions the way they’re (1/2)