It’s Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life-Lance Armstrong. A wonderful book on inspiration Like the Flowing River:Paulo Coelho A wonderful book full of short motivating stories
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
as ............ i read " joy vs success" from geet sethi........ thats amazing.........................check it.... once............
From India, Ahmadabad
From India, Ahmadabad
The best books are:
1. The magic of thinking big.
2.7 habbits of effective people.
3.Speed of trust.
4 Aawakening the giant within.
5.GREATNESS GUIDE.
6. You can win.
7. Five love languages.
8.Principle centred leadership
9.Think and Grow rich
Regrads/M.B SHETTY
From India, Bangalore
1. The magic of thinking big.
2.7 habbits of effective people.
3.Speed of trust.
4 Aawakening the giant within.
5.GREATNESS GUIDE.
6. You can win.
7. Five love languages.
8.Principle centred leadership
9.Think and Grow rich
Regrads/M.B SHETTY
From India, Bangalore
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Public Speaking by Dale Carnegie. Rich Dad & Poor Dad. Magic of Thinking Big. Can somebody attach his the e-books of his Favourite Books?
From India, Indore
From India, Indore
hi Sachi
Nice to see your post..................and also active participation of members.
my all time Fav. Book is
1. 2 States and Five Point Someone by chetan Bhagat
2. The Goal
3. The monk who sold his farrari by Robin Sharma
4. You can Win by Shiv Khera
Good to see many people like chetan Bhagat Novals of Five Point Someone.
Regards
Bharti
From India, Faridabad
Nice to see your post..................and also active participation of members.
my all time Fav. Book is
1. 2 States and Five Point Someone by chetan Bhagat
2. The Goal
3. The monk who sold his farrari by Robin Sharma
4. You can Win by Shiv Khera
Good to see many people like chetan Bhagat Novals of Five Point Someone.
Regards
Bharti
From India, Faridabad
Love story Alchemist Bloodline Master of the game One night at the call center ...mm..yet to begin wit mgmt books can sum 1 upload the "stay hungry stay foolish" and "Good to great"?
From India, Coimbatore
From India, Coimbatore
i liked Kane and Abel written by Jeffrey Archer. That's a lovely Story of two men born worlds apart. They have nothing in common except the same date of birth (April 18, 1906) and a zeal to succeed in life.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
My favourites are: - The monk who sold his ferarri - The leader who had no title - am currently reading this book, which is truly helpful and inspiring
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