Just Read It

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Just Read It
Author : Omar Al Busaidy
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Publisher : eBook Partnership
Language : English
Release Date : 29 January 2015
ISBN : 9781783016372
Pages : 127 pages
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Just Read It by Omar Al Busaidy Book PDF Summary

Just Read It is a day to day guide on self-development and touches upon the topics of emotional and social intelligence. The book is addressed to the youth as well as professionals who wish to pursue greater achievements in both their personal and professional lives. Most of the points discussed are common sense and taught to us at home, school, religious places or elsewhere. The book can also be an inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs who seek guidance on setting up businesses both profit and non-profit. This book will also open your mind to the way we behave with each other and how we could look at similarities rather than differences so that we all could live peacefully and support each other in achieving our goals. The only disability in life is a bad attitudeUnited we stand, divided we fallIt's all fun and gamesThrow kindness around like confettiBe kindHelp a strangerMiscommunication is the mother of all screw ups

Just Read It

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