Book Reviews THIS MONTH’S BOOK REVIEWS
Go Do! Jeremy Harbour
If you want a simple, easy-to-read guide on starting a business from an entrepreneur who’s done it all, look no further. In Harbour’s latest offering you will find practical advice, information and all the reassurance you need to get started on your own business. If your current project feels like an Everest- sized challenge, expect this book to cut it down into a series of small hills for you to conquer one by one. Straight talking, inspiring and honest, this book will explode start-up myths and teach you how to plan for success, with the overriding philosophy being that entrepreneurship can only be learnt by doing. Author Jeremy Harbour has been a successful entrepreneur for 20 years, spending the majority of his time starting-up, buying and selling SME companies in the UK. He has also recently founded the Harbour Club to provide training in acquiring and selling businesses. Go Do! provides insights from all areas of Jeremy’s experience, demystifying the start-up process and showing you how to get through those first six months, from formulating a good idea to turning a profit.
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How Not to Worry Paul McGee
My first impression of this book was how down to earth, well written and engaging it is from the offset, with the simple aim of helping you confront and deal with the small stresses in life. Whether you are unsure about something or deeply stressed and anxious, worry can stop you achieving your potential.
According to Paul
McGee it’s time to stop worrying and start living, with a light-hearted tone and good humour that will help to guide you to cope with your worry. Paul offers proven and effective exercises for being calmer and more productive, teaching you how to have realistic expectations, coach and not criticise, organise and prioritise and well as enjoying the journey rather than sweating it out. Find real-world, meaningful strategies for
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stress and increasing happiness from one of Europe’s leading motivational speakers and coaches. Building on his academic background in behavioural and social psychology, Paul is also a trained counsellor, a performance coach and a Fellow of the Institute of Sales and Marketing Management.
Think your Way to Success Mark Rhodes
Most of us can admit to being told you can achieve anything when you put your mind to it. In this book, Mark Rhodes shows you how to build the mindset needed to achieve your goals and dreams and have the confidence to act on them. Divided into two parts, the first section explores what success means to you and how to define your goals. The second shows you how the brain works, allowing you to visualise what you want, manage your inner critic and be aware of the power of your thoughts. In terms of the author’s background, Mark made his fortune setting up a successful software company which was sold in 2001. He is now a business mentor, international speaker and trainer in success. Mark is also a hand-picked Millionaire Mentor for the EBA, as well as taking on joint venture The Entrepreneurs’ Business Academy with Dragons’ Den investor James Caan.
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