POPS Book Review Moves On Even Not Perfect
It's another book that revisits many things in life.
POPS moves on, even not perfect.
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The book will talk about the approach to life and work that results from the line of "Kittiah Ganga," a famous writer of an age that no reader knows. The book will consist of four, most of the things that the word POPS in the title of the book has solved.
PASSION Target Passionate Grueling
OVERCOME supplements strengths, distributes tasks, processes primarily.
PRODUCTIVITY Flow State Flow State Flow
SUCCESS failed. Learn and rise again.
Each part will have a separate chapter, which is easy to read, easy to understand, and can definitely be applied to life (if you adjust or act), making the reading time feel heavy or stressful. The composition is very good, covering many aspects. Even though it is Non Fiction, it is fun to read.
This book is a typical Howto genre, but interestingly, it was distilled out of the life of Mr. Kittiah, who I consider his life to be so successful in so many ways and so impressive to model, making time to read so many ideas, and all that he put in it is real, that it has shaped him to this day.
The most favorite thing in this book is the "distribution of value," which is usually distributed by stock investors in many groups of companies, but you also use this for work and life, which is that people usually attach their value to things like work, money, social status, etc., but let us distribute our own value to many things, which, if something is unsuccessful, then something must be successful.
There are many more chapters that I really like. This is just a few examples. What I really like this book is that every lesson and idea that can be deployed, deployed or not. It's hard or easy for us. It's another book worth buying.
If you come through, I want to say that it is encouraging. Always wait to read the book that you wrote. 😁
Author: Kittiah Ganga
Publisher: 13357
Category: Self-Improvement Psychology
# Psychology book # Self-improvement psychology # Keep moving, even not perfect # Kittiah Ganga # 13357 publishing




















































