My passion and curiosity about Professional Blogging started accidentally enough with stumbling upon a fantastic personal development website by Steve Pavlina in 2006. I loved what Steve managed to do with his successful blogging and his myriad of … [Continue reading] about Darren Rowse & Chris Garrett: “ProBlogger”
Jane Austen: “Pride and Prejudice”
Jane Austen’s masterpiece, Pride and Prejudice, is an epic novel, and no review or praise of this book, including mine, will yield it justice or measure the genius of the author behind it. There have been countless reviews of Jane Austen’s writing … [Continue reading] about Jane Austen: “Pride and Prejudice”
Dan Brown: “Angels & Demons”
Reading "Angels and Demons" in Italy added the intangible that makes reading a novel just right. Dan Brown's Robert Langdon, the famous Harvard symbologist, is out to solve a mystery about an ancient brotherhood called the Illuminati. The discovery … [Continue reading] about Dan Brown: “Angels & Demons”
Roger Fisher & William Ury: “Getting to Yes”
"Getting to Yes" is quite possibly one of the best negotiation books you will ever read. First published in 1981, the authors founded the first Negotiation Program at Harvard Law School and have been successfully teaching their negotiation technique … [Continue reading] about Roger Fisher & William Ury: “Getting to Yes”
Michael Crichton: “Timeline”
I am not a history buff. I had no particular reason to read the "Timeline" other than Michael Crichton wrote it. I am very happy I followed my notion. I read the first 50 pages two months ago, forgot all about it, and then picked it up to keep me … [Continue reading] about Michael Crichton: “Timeline”