Personal growth. It's a very personal thing, isn't it? One person might read The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People and suddenly change they way they approach life, the universe and everything. Others may be unmoved by such things, but reach an epiphany after reading Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose*.
This week's Reading Challenge is:
21. A personal growth book.
So, how would you, personally, like to grow? Would you like to know the psychological factors for success? Would you like to improve your study skills? Would you like to be able to communicate more effectively? Or write more academicy sounding papers and stuff? How about dipping into career development? Or would you just like to learn how to make corn dollies?
Have you missed out on hearing about the 52 Book Challenge? Catch up here.
*I'm not sure what the moral of the story is for this book, but I'm pretty sure it can be co-opted for a lesson on learning how to say "no".
This week's Reading Challenge is:
21. A personal growth book.
So, how would you, personally, like to grow? Would you like to know the psychological factors for success? Would you like to improve your study skills? Would you like to be able to communicate more effectively? Or write more academicy sounding papers and stuff? How about dipping into career development? Or would you just like to learn how to make corn dollies?
Have you missed out on hearing about the 52 Book Challenge? Catch up here.
*I'm not sure what the moral of the story is for this book, but I'm pretty sure it can be co-opted for a lesson on learning how to say "no".
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