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        Health & Personal Development
        September 2021

        21 Hacks to Rock Your MID Life

        Release the Past, Dare to Dream and Create your Legacy

        by Cat Coluccio

        Have you hit one of those “big” birthday milestones that end with a 0? You know the ones: the big 4-0, the big 5-0 or *gulp* the big 6-0! And have you found yourself wondering “Is this it?” “Is this really it?” “Is this all my life was meant to be?” Then you have found the right book, as Cat Coluccio, takes you through the process of releasing the emotions and memories – good and bad – of your younger years, so that you can determine the purposeful life and legacy you want to create going forward. Follow along with practical action steps as Cat walks you through her 7 step model of : Awakening, Releasing, Creating Space, Project You, Ready to Launch, Lift Off Legacy  Once you've hit the big "4-0.", it feels like the clock is ticking that bit faster. Isn’t it time that you choose to truly ROCK your Midlife season and beyond?

      • Lifetyle & personal style guides
        January 2014

        Downsize With Style

        A 5-Step Process To Create A Happy Home and Refine Your New Lifestyle

        by Bettina Deda

        Downsize with Style is the first practical guide for empty nesters helping them reduce stress while downsizing, get rid of clutter and excess stuff, prioritise what to keep and optimise storage. Downsize with Style received the following accolades: * Shortlisted – Agent’s Pick of the Month, Andrew Lownie, London, October 2104 * Rated ‘Outstanding’ – Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards, November 2014 * Bronze medal at the 2015 Independent Publisher Book Awards, National category Home & Garden * Finalist 2015 USA Best Book Awards   The book is based on an easy-to-follow 5-step process to achieve a stylish and functional home in a more compact space. De-clutter and tidy up Find your personal style Visualise your ideas Layout your space Start decorating Additionally, it covers expert tips from international designers, real estate and removal specialists.

      • Self-help & personal development
        June 2021

        The 45 Most Important Lessons of Profitable Investors

        by Yuichiro Ichikawa

        "Bonds are safer than stocks" is not always true. "Diversification is good" may be an assumption. Stock prices are always mistaken, so it's okay to ignore them. The factors for investment decisions are all around us. If you need 500 million yen in your life, just make 100 million yen. Full of "eye-opening" knowledge that you knew but didn't understand. Against the backdrop of rising stock prices and anxiety about a "100-year life," people are becoming more and more aware of investment (asset management). However, even if you want to study investment again, you may not know what to think about, and you may be influenced by other people's success stories, information on the Internet that you cannot understand, or the words and actions of so-called professionals, and in the end, it may not work out. In this book, the author, who has been involved in asset management advice as a CFP and also holds his own courses as the head of an investment school that is now attracting attention, gives advice on how to organize the knowledge and information essential for investment and how to find your own success rules and philosophy. The basic idea is that "investing is like finding a job. Do you want to work for a company that you don't know anything about, a company that has no future, or a company that will be criticized by society? This is the point. The "royal road to investment" is to grow your assets along with the growth of your chosen investment, without being misled by temporary booms or the words and actions of those around you. So, what kind of investments should you choose and what stance should you take? With a wealth of concrete examples and a gentle narrative, this book explains how to obtain a variety of effective information that even a layman can do, how to analyze the information in a way that suits you, and what not to do, in the form of "45 lessons" from the perspective of correct investment thinking and practice.

      • Health & Personal Development
        July 2021

        The Choice to Quit

        by Madoka Sawa

        Don't lie to yourself. Don't force yourself. That is how you expand your possibilities. After leaving Microsoft. The things I value in my life There are things that you don't really want to do and don't need to do, but you don't realize it and continue to do them just because you have done them or because you have been doing them for a long time. That is the "sunk cost" of life. We need to recognize the "sunk costs" that have unconsciously become a burden in our lives, and make the choice to quit. What I want to convey in this book is such simple thinking. Work … Only attend meetings where you can contribute Relationships … Focus on the " happiness of the moment" rather than building connections Things and money… If it's hard to release, then give it away Dreams and goals … Don't push yourself too hard by thinking backwards Quitting is a way to meet a brand new you. You can design your life more freely.

      • Health & Personal Development
        September 2017

        THE CAPITALIST CODE

        It Can Save Your Life and Make You Very Rich

        by Ben Stein

        WARREN BUFFETT SAYS: "My friend, Ben Stein, has written a short book that tells you everything you need to know about investing (and in words you can understand). Follow Ben’s advice and you will do far better than almost all investors (and I include pension funds, universities and the super-rich) who pay high fees to advisors." In his entertaining and informative style that has captivated generations, beloved New York Times bestselling author, actor, and financial expert Ben Stein sets the record straight about capitalism in the United States―it is not the "rigged system" young people are led to believe. As he reveals in THE CAPITALIST CODE: "Life can be faced by moaning and complaining or it can be faced by study, work, optimism, and faith in the free capitalist system. Guess which side gets the happier life?" Most people in the world have not inherited wealth or a successful business that could set them up for life. That means most Americans are destined for financial worry and concern for the rest of their lives. Right? Wrong! Ben Stein explains how the wonderful system of stock market capitalism can allow any American to build financial security. That's what this book is all about: how to harness the incredible power of the U.S. economy for enjoyment and security by being owners of profitable businesses-by consistent, conservative investment starting as young as possible in a diversified port- folio of stocks. Anyone can be a capitalist―and should be. All it takes is a little bit of knowledge and an even smaller amount of action. All it takes is THE CAPITALIST CODE.

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