Snow days and holidays give me the opportunity to dip into as many books as possible, and Instant Brilliant 2010 has been waiting patiently for me over the holiday period.
Nicholas Bate has pulled together this excellent book from a series of blog posts on his excellent blog. I’m a huge fan of his writing style, short punchy lists that prompt you to think for yourself, asking you questions that provoke and inspire.
Instant Brilliant 2010 is full of tips and guidelines to help you be brilliant. Divided into a number of short chapters, Career, Wellness, Relationships and Money amongst many others – Nick makes some excellent suggestions to get you on your way.
You can order Instant Brilliant directly from blurb.com which also lists a number of other books by Nicholas Bate.
Thanks Nick for the early copy – an excellent read – highly recommended.
Disclosure – this book was given to me as a review copy from the Librarything early reviewers program. Check out my Librarything bookshelves now.
A nice quick read that focuses a good amount of time on the prevention of Getting into Debt – there are some good examples of how the reader can slip into debt.
Later the book shifts focus to the tougher process of getting out of debt, with some good common sense tips about tackling the debt. the examples and ideas are practical, actionable and easily customisable to your personal situation.
I read this in a few hours – it is a bit lightweight, but a good primer if you are facing into a problem of debt.
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