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199 reviews for:
Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life of Well-Being, Wisdom, and Wonder
Arianna Huffington
199 reviews for:
Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life of Well-Being, Wisdom, and Wonder
Arianna Huffington
Lots of good takeaways - definitely a quotable book.
informative
inspiring
slow-paced
2.5 sao (Oh my god IDK why I read this book...). Ý tưởng hay nhưng các luận điểm hơi nhiều, ko rõ ràng và dài dòng. Tác giả như ném tất cả những gì mình biết vào để chứng minh cho ý tưởng đã đc đưa ra ấy. Thêm vào nữa là tác giả quảng cáo cho tờ báo của bà í nhiều quá :)
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
Maybe it's because I had no expectations for this book, or because it's what I needed to hear, but I really found myself enjoying this book.
Loved the first half - the second half dragged a little for me. Lessons learned: I need to sleep more. I need to put my phone down more (especially in the company of others).
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
I didn't actually finish this book. About 1/3 of the way in, it was due back at the library and couldn't be renewed. The book was OK, but not worth waiting in a long Hold queue to check it out again.
I found this book disappointing. It seems a hotchpotch of quotes and ideas from other authors and felt like nothing new. Maybe this is a good resource for someone just starting out looking into this topic, but if you have been interested for a while, there is little new here.
Redefine "Success". What is success to me? Is it money? Is it position in the company?
Happy life with family? Then what makes life happy?
The author throw this question to me. In that sense it was interesting.
I wanted to learn how I can relate this to my working-mother-life. In that sense, this was not the book that I wanted.
Happy life with family? Then what makes life happy?
The author throw this question to me. In that sense it was interesting.
I wanted to learn how I can relate this to my working-mother-life. In that sense, this was not the book that I wanted.