Dan Ariely's Predictably Irrational - Book Summary

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Raise Your Game -Book Summary

Here’s a cleaner version of your content with improved clarity and conciseness:Chapter-Wise Summary of Raise Your Game by Alan Stein Jr.The book is divided into three parts: Player, Coach, and Team, each focusing on key virtues and actionable strategies for peak performance.Part ...  Show more

Make Your Bed by Admiral William H. McRaven Book Summary

Principle 7: Grace Under Pressure“Don’t back down from the sharks” trains composure during confrontations. McRaven describes SEALs practicing underwater attacks, learning to counter predatory threats through measured responses.Actionable Implementation • Shark Encounter Simulatio ...  Show more

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