A&B #98

📚 Alex & Books #98

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      📚 Book Summary:

      This week's newsletter is slightly different. Instead of sharing one book summary, I wanted to share my favorite books of 2022 (so far).If you're looking for an awesome book to read, check these out:Cues by Vanessa Van Edwards: This book will teach you how to read body language to know what people are feeling and thinking. You'll also learn how to convey specific cues so you come across as more warm, confident, and charismatic. Just Keep Buying by Nick Maggiulli: Think of this book as a sequel to The Psychology of Money. It's filled with great personal finance tips such as how much you should invest, when to buy and sell assets, when to buy a home, and lots more helpful advice.Hyper Focus by Chris Bailey  If you want to learn how to stay focused for longer and become more productive this book is for you. If you enjoyed Indistractable or Deep Work, you'll love this book.How To Instantly Connect With Anyone by Leil Lowndes This book is filled with 96 short tips on how to become more social and connect with others. If you want to level up your social skills or enjoyed How To Talk To Anyone, grab a copy of this book.Chatter by Ethan Kross If your inner voice is constantly negative and dragging you down instead of being a supportive teammate, this book will fix that. It's filled with psychology-backed advice on how to become more aware and in control of your self-talk and make it a positive asset to your life.How Will You Measure Your Life by Clayton Christenson In this book, a Harvard Business School professor takes all of his best business strategies and shows how you can apply them toward living a better and more fulfilling life. If you enjoy reading about business and self-improvement, this book is the perfect mix of both.

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        • What's your favorite book of 2022 so far?

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          🎧 Podcast Update:

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                Thank you for your support everyone, I'll see you next Sunday!Read on,Alex W.

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