• 8 to Great: The Powerful Process for Positive Change

    “8 to Great” offers a transformative 8-step process for seizing control of our lives and realizing our aspirations. At its core lies MK Mueller’s ingenious formula for cultivating a Positive Attitude: Forgiveness of the past, Gratitude for the present, and Hope for the future (FGH). Through her text, Mueller guides readers through these steps, addressing common obstacles and providing practical strategies for success.

    The first step, “Get the Picture,” encourages clarity in envisioning our dreams, urging us to immerse ourselves in positive thoughts until they become tangible. Next, “Risk” challenges us to confront our fears head-on, recognizing that progress often requires stepping outside our comfort zones.

    “Full Responsibility” emphasizes personal agency, reframing challenges as opportunities for growth. Mueller underscores the importance of acknowledging and processing emotions in “Feel All Your Feelings,” recognizing the delicate balance between anger and sadness.

    “Honest Communication” emphasizes the power of authentic dialogue, fostering understanding and resolution in personal and professional relationships. Through relatable examples, Mueller illustrates the transformative potential of these principles, demonstrating their effectiveness in real-world scenarios.

    Mueller’s approach is both accessible and profound, offering a roadmap to greater happiness and fulfillment. Her curriculum for high schools further underscores the universal applicability of her methods, providing individuals of all ages with the tools to navigate life’s challenges and embrace joy. Whether for personal growth or to support others on their journey, “8 to Great” offers a compelling blueprint for transformation.

  • 21 Lessons for the 21st Century

    Yuval Noah Harari’s 21 Lessons for the 21st Century is a probing and visionary investigation into today’s most urgent issues as we move into the uncharted territory of the future. As technology advances faster than our understanding of it, hacking becomes a tactic of war, and the world feels more polarized than ever, Harari addresses the challenge of navigating life in the face of constant and disorienting change and raises the important questions we need to ask ourselves in order to survive.

     

    Yuval Noah Harari’s “21 Lessons for the 21st Century” delves into pressing issues of our time, examining the impact of technology, the rise of fake news, the relevance of nations and religions, and the challenges of navigating an uncertain future. Harari’s exploration spans twenty-one chapters, addressing political, technological, social, and existential concerns with depth and insight.

     

    In this visionary work, Harari grapples with the rapid pace of technological advancement and its implications for personal freedom and privacy. He discusses the evolving nature of work in the face of automation and offers insights into combating terrorism and understanding the crisis facing liberal democracy.

     

    Drawing on his expertise in history and philosophy, Harari provides guidance on how to navigate a world inundated with information and uncertainty. He prompts readers to reflect on their values, find meaning, and engage meaningfully amidst the chaos of modern life.

     

    With clarity and accessibility, “21 Lessons for the 21st Century” offers essential reading for those seeking to understand and confront the complex challenges of our time.

  • 15 Easy Steps to Mastering Technical Charts

    “Charts are for trading as water is for fish. You cannot trade without knowing how to read a technical chart,” says financial markets guru, Ashu Dutt

    “Trading the markets is a game of odds. The goal is to improve your odds. The odds of making the greatest profit at the minimum possible risk.”

    In this book, Ashu explains everything you need to master technical charts. Each of these 15 steps will help you read what the charts are revealing about the market and what and how you should trade. A mastery of charts will hugely improve your trading odds and trading profits:

    How charts reveal the market’s collective mood and trading action
    How to use the combination of price, volume and time to confirm price rallies and declines
    How to improve your trades by mastering support and resistance
    How to stop trading losses and protect your gains using stop loss
    How to make money trading accumulation and distribution
    Wait out the head, trade the body and exit at the tail
    How to develop a successful trading plan of your own
    How to read charts for short and long term trading; day trading, swing trading and position trading
    How to find out if a chart may be misleading you
    How to find trades that fit you and will make you money.

    PLUS, The Chart Grader Quiz and much, much more!

  • One Indian Girl

    Hi. I’m Radhika Mehta and I’m getting married this week. I work at Goldman Sachs, an investment bank. Thank you for reading my story. However, let me warn you: you may not like me too much.

    One, I make a lot of money. Two, I have an opinion about everything. Three, I have had a boyfriend before. Okay, maybe two.

    Now, if I was a man, one might be cool with it. But since I am a girl, these three things I mentioned don’t really make me too likeable, do they?

    One Indian Girl

     285.00
  • 1984

    Newspeak, Doublethink, Big Brother, the Thought Police – the language of 1984 has passed into the English language as a symbol of the horrors of totalitarianism. George Orwell’s story of Winston Smith’s fight against the all-pervading Party has become a classic, not the least because of its intellectual coherence. First published in 1949, it retains as much relevance today as it had then.

    1984

     480.00
  • Appointment with Death

    Among the towering red cliffs of Petra, like some monstrous swollen Buddha, sat the corpse of Mrs Boynton. A tiny puncture mark on her wrist was the only sign of the fatal injection that had killed her.

    With only 24 hours available to solve the mystery, Hercule Poirot recalled a chance remark he’d overheard back in Jerusalem: ‘You see, don’t you, that she’s got to be killed?’ Mrs Boynton was, indeed, the most detestable woman he’d ever met.

  • The Alchemist

    Paulo Coelho’s enchanting novel has inspired a devoted following around the world. This story, dazzling in its powerful simplicity and inspiring wisdom, is about an Andalusian shepherd boy named Santiago who travels from his homeland in Spain to the Egyptian desert in search of a treasure buried in the Pyramids.

     

    Like the one-time bestseller Jonathan Livingston SeagullThe Alchemist presents a simple fable, based on simple truths and places it in a highly unique situation. And though we may sniff a bestselling formula, it is certainly not a new one: even the ancient tribal storytellers knew that this is the most successful method of entertaining an audience while slipping in a lesson or two. Brazilian storyteller Paulo Coehlo introduces Santiago, an Andalusian shepherd boy who one night dreams of a distant treasure in the Egyptian pyramids. And so he’s off: leaving Spain to literally follow his dream.

     

     

    Along the way he meets many spiritual messengers, who come in unassuming forms such as a camel driver and a well-read Englishman. In one of the Englishman’s books, Santiago first learns about the alchemists–men who believed that if a metal were heated for many years, it would free itself of all its individual properties, and what was left would be the “Soul of the World.” Of course he does eventually meet an alchemist, and the ensuing student-teacher relationship clarifies much of the boy’s misguided agenda, while also emboldening him to stay true to his dreams. “My heart is afraid that it will have to suffer,” the boy confides to the alchemist one night as they look up at a moonless night.

     

     

    “Tell your heart that the fear of suffering is worse than the suffering itself,” the alchemist replies. “And that no heart has ever suffered when it goes in search of its dreams, because every second of the search is a second’s encounter with God and with eternity.” –Gail Hudson

    The Alchemist

     560.00

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