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Physics-XI (with Animations) 2.4
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Complete Physics-XI Notes with Animations (Theory + Numericals )
Motivational Mindset 1.2
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Motivation Quotes - Believe - Inspiration - self-improvement -Success - Dreams
Physics XII 3.5
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Complete Physics XII notes (Theory + Numericals )
Zero to One 1.4
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Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future Business -Entrepreneurship
Think and Grow Rich 1.2
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About Think And Grow Rich (1937) is one of the best-selling booksofall time. It examines the psychological power of thought andthebrain in the process of furthering your career for bothmonetaryand personal satisfaction. Enjoy the summary of thisall-timeself-help classic! BOOK SUMMARY Towards SuccessConsciousness “Youare the master of your fate, the captain of yoursoul." Think AndGrow Rich is a state of mind. It exploits the powerof thought tomanifest strong desires and a definite purpose intoreality.Turning your all-consuming obsession (definite purpose)into areality is not an easy task. However, if the desire is strongandyou’re willing to raise the stakes, you will win. Theauthorprojects the following formula: Desire + Ideas + Plans +MassiveAction = Success Start with your goal. What do you reallywant? Abetter job? To succeed in your current career? To work forabusiness leader who inspires you? To achieve that goal,shiftingyour thinking from failure consciousness to successconsciousnessis the key. For this to happen, the question ‘how do Iget a job?’needs to change into ‘what can I give to a job?’, and‘how do I getmore dollars per hour?’ into ‘how do I give moreenergy, desire,focus?’ To get from where you are to where you wantto be, theauthor highlights: “Never quit. Never give up. Focus.Seek help.Make new connections. Take different approaches. Seekadditionalresources to help you improve your job search skills.Persist andfind people who can help you to achieve your goals.” Keytakeaways• The book exploits the power of thought to manifeststrong desiresand a definite purpose into reality. • Faith is theglue that holdsit all together. • Every achievement starts with astrong desire,workshopped to reality through imagination, followedby anorganised plan. • Successful people reach decisions promptlyanddefinitely, changing their mind slowly. • Lack of persistenceisone of the major causes of failure. • To acquire great power&succeed, you need the help of a mastermind. • Sexualdrive,transmuted into creative and productive outlets, can be apowerfulforce for success. • Fear is just a state of mind. It issubject tocontrol and direction.
You Are a Badass 1.0
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You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero =========================MySubconscious Made Me Do It I can pretty much guarantee thateverytime you tearfully ask yourself the question, “WTF is myproblem?!”the answer lies in some lame, limiting, and falsesubconsciousbelief that you’ve been dragging around without evenrealizing it.This means that understanding this is majorlyimportant. So let’sreview, shall we? 1) Our subconscious mindcontains the blueprintfor our lives. It’s running the show based onthe unfilteredinformation it gathered when we were kids, otherwiseknown as our“beliefs.” 2) We are, for the most part, completelyoblivious tothese subconscious beliefs that run our lives. 3) Whenourconscious minds finally develop and show up for work, no matterhowbig and smart and highfalutin they grow to be, they’re stillbeingcontrolled by the beliefs we’re carrying around in oursubconsciousminds. The Big Snooze “Ego” is used to refer to theshadow self, orthe false self, or the self that’s acting like aweenie. It’s thepart of us that’s driving the bus when we do thingslike sabotageour happiness by cheating on our husbands or wivesbecause deepdown we don’t feel worthy of being loved. Jen Sincerorefers to theEgo is the ‘Big Snooze’ – it’s more appropriate sincethe leadingcause of sucking is that we haven’t yet woken up to howtrulypowerful we are or to how massively abundant our Universe is.TheBig Snooze operates according to your limiting false beliefs.Itgets validation from outside sources, is fear-based, andextremelycommitted to keeping you safely confined within thereality you’vecreated based on these limiting false beliefs (akayour comfortzone). Your true self or your higher self or yoursuperhero self(your non-BS self), on the other hand, is the part ofyou thatoperates according to your connection to Source Energy. Itgetsvalidation from within, it’s proactive, love-based, andiscommitted to creating a reality based on yourlimitlesspotential—as soon as you wake up from the Big Snooze. TheBigSnooze will do everything it can to stop you from changingandgrowing, especially since you’re attempting to obliterate theveryidentity that you and everyone else has come to know as “you.”Ifyou want to take control of your life, stop at nothing. Havefaith.Trust that your new life is already here and is far betterthan theold. Hang tight if the Big Snooze pitches a fit. Whateverhappens,stay on course. It’s just as easy to believe we’re awesomeas it isto believe we’re giant sucking things. First things youmight haveto deal with when you decide to wake up from the BigSnooze andmake massive positive changes in your life is disapprovalfromother people who are snoring away. Especially the peopleclosest toyou, lame as this may sound. They may express theirdiscomfort inall sorts of ways: anger, hurt, bafflement, criticism,snortingevery time you talk about your new business or your newfriends,constant remarks about how you’re not the way you used tobe, browfurrowing. Conclusion Give yourself the permission and themeans(yes, this includes the money), to be who you are REGARDLESSOFWHAT ANYBODY ELSE THINKS OR BELIEVES IS POSSIBLE. Do notdenyyourself the life you want to live because you’re worriedyou’renot good enough or that you’ll be judged or that it’s toorisky,because who does that benefit? No one, that’s who. Youarepowerful. You are loved. You are surrounded by miracles.Believe,really believe that what you desire is here and availableto you.And you can have it all. ========================= LoveYourselfYou are a badass.
Change Your Thinking Change Yo 1.1
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How to Unlock Your Full Potential for Success and Achievement
How to Win Friends and Influen 1.0
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The Only Book You Need to Lead You to Success
Mindset: The New Psychology of Success 1.0
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The book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success was written byCarolDweck, psychology professor at Stanford. It’s one of themostpopular psychology and personal development books out theretoday.The book very well resonates with my life experience.Everything Iachieved in life was based purely on the growthmindset. In thesummary, you will learn five main things from thebook: 1. The realdifference between the fixed and the growthmindset. 2. How yourmindset can differ for different areas of life.In other words, weall have a growth approach to some areas of lifeand a fixedapproach to others. 3. What kind of results thedifferent mindsetsgive in sports, business and relationships. 4.How the wrong kindof praise leads to the fixed mindset. You willlearn how tocorrectly praise your children. 5. In the end, we willanswer theultimate question – is it possible to change yourmindset?========================================= THE FIXED MINDSETIf youbelieve that your personal qualities and characteristics arecarvedin stone, that creates an urgency to prove your worth overand overagain. The fixed mindset is a heavy burden. You believethat it’snot enough just to succeed, it’s not enough to look smartandtalented, you have to be practically flawless, and you have tobeperfect right away, from scratch, without any effort. In thefixedmindset, everything is about the outcome. If you fail or ifyouaren’t the best, everything waswasted.========================================= THE GROWTH MINDSETIt’sabsolutely true that we all differ in our initialtalents,aptitudes, interests, personality characteristics andtemperaments.But the growth mindset emphasizes the fact that we canall change,grow and progress through efforts, application andexperience. Thatkind of an underlying belief creates a passion forlearning. In thegrowth mindset, it’s inconceivable to have a goalwith a sense thatyou can actually achieve it, and then do nothingabout it. Thatdoesn’t mean that anyone can be the next Einstein,Beethoven orElon Musk only with proper motivation. But itdefinitely means thatthe true potential of a person is unknown andunknowable. It’simpossible to say what one can accomplish withyears of passion,training and toil. The growth mindset also doesn’tindicate thatfailure is not a painful experience. But in the growthmindset,failure doesn’t define you. Having the growth mindsetdoesn’tprotect you from the pain of failure. But failure doesn’tdefineyou. A failure is only a temporary problem to be faced, dealtwith,and learned from. The hallmark of the growth mindset is apassionfor stretching and pushing yourself and sticking to yourgoals,especially when things are not going well and you have topersistthrough very challengingtimes.========================================= THE ULTIMATEQUESTION –IS IT POSSIBLE TO CHANGE YOUR MINDSET? The good news isthat youcan always change or upgrade your mindset. Just by knowingaboutthe fixed and the growth mindset, you can start thinking,reactingand seeing yourself, others and the world in new ways.
Man's Search for Meaning 1.1
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The classic tribute to hope from the Holocaust
Rich Dad Poor Dad 2.5
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Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad was first published in 1997 andquickly became a must-read for people interested in investing,money, and the global economy. The book has been translated intodozens of languages, sold around the world, and has become the #1Personal Finance book of all time. The overarching theme of RichDad Poor Dad is how to use money as a tool for wealth development.It destroys the myth that the rich are born rich, explains why yourpersonal residence may not really be an asset, describes the realdifference between an asset and a liability, and much more. KeyTakeaways/Lessons Learned • Six lessons Robert Kiyosaki learnedfrom his Rich Dad about making money and the mistakes that Poor Dadmade • Five obstacles to overcome before you can become rich andstay rich • Ten steps to follow to develop your financial genius •Actionable to-do steps you can put to work right awayChapter/Section Summaries Rich Dad Poor Dad contains a total of tenchapters plus the introduction, but much of the book is focused onthe first six parts or lessons. We’ll cover the introduction andthe first six lessons first, then the remaining four sections laterin this review. • Introduction: Rich Dad Poor Dad • Chapter 1: TheRich Don’t Work for Money • Chapter 2: Why Teach FinancialLiteracy? • Chapter 3: Mind Your Own Business • Chapter 4: TheHistory of Taxes and the Power of Corporations • Chapter 5: TheRich Invent Money • Chapter 6: Work to Learn – Don’t Work for MoneyIntroduction Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, had twomain influential fathers in his life. Poor Dad was Kiyosaki’sbiological father, a man who was highly intelligent and very welleducated. Poor Dad believed in studying hard and getting goodgrades, then finding a well-paying job. Yet, despite theseseemingly positive attributes, Poor Dad didn’t do well financially.Rich Dad was the father of Kiyosaki’s best friend. He had a similarwork ethic to Kiyosaki’s real dad, but with a twist. Rich Dadbelieved in financial education, learning how money works, andunderstanding how to make money work for you. Although he was aneighth-grade dropout, Rich Dad eventually became a millionaire byputting the power of money to work for him. The book is writtenfrom Kiyosaki’s perspective of how Rich Dad went about making moneyand the mistakes that Poor Dad made. The first six chapters of RichDad Poor Dad make up about two-thirds of the book and discuss thesix lessons that Kiyosaki learned from his Rich Dad.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~DISCLAIMER~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The contents of thisapp are from open sources and available in the public domain. AJEducators don't own any material. If you have rights for thesecontent and your right is not indicated or you are against itsusing in our application please contact us [email protected]. We will update data or delete it as peryour request. Our purpose of this application is to expand theGrowth of the Rich Dad Poor Dad book so that everyone can learneasily how to get financial freedom.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effecti 2.2
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Most Influential Business and Personal Development Book of theTwentieth Century
The Power of Your Subconscious Mind 2.7
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The Power Of Your Subconscious Mind (1963) asserts that our outerworld is a reflection of our subconscious mind. The book providespractical insights on the workings of the subconscious mind as wellas on how to focus and redirect its energies. The author, Dr.Joseph Murphy (1898 – 1981) was a writer, minister and one of thekey proponents of the ‘New Thought’ movement. The Conscious &the Subconscious Mind “There are two levels of your mind—theconscious (rational) and the subconscious (irrational). You thinkwith your conscious mind, and whatever you habitually think sinksdown into your subconscious mind, which creates according to thenature of your thoughts. ” “Once the subconscious mind accepts anidea, it begins to execute it. It is an interesting and subtletruth that the law of the subconscious mind works for good and badideas alike.” “You will get a reaction or response from yoursubconscious mind according to the nature of the thought or ideayou hold in your conscious mind.” “You must remember that these arenot two minds. They are merely two spheres of activity within onemind. Your conscious mind is the reasoning mind. It is that phaseof mind, which chooses. For example, you choose your books, yourhome, and your partner in life. You make all your decisions withyour conscious mind.” “On the other hand, without any consciouschoice on your part, your heart is kept functioning automatically,and the process of digestion, circulation, and breathing arecarried on by your subconscious mind through processes independentof your conscious control.” “Your subconscious mind accepts what isimpressed upon it or what you consciously believe. It does notreason things out like your conscious mind, and it does not arguewith you… it responds according to the nature of your thoughts orsuggestions. ” . . . The Captain and His Ship The conscious mind islike the navigator or captain at the bridge of a ship… he directsthe ship and signals orders to men in the engine room, who in turncontrol all the boilers, instruments, gauges, etc.” “The men in theengine room do not know where they are going; they follow orders.They would go on the rocks if the man on the bridge issued faultyor wrong instructions based on his findings with the compass,sextant, or other instruments. ” “The men in the engine room obeyhim because he is in charge and issues orders, which areautomatically obeyed. Members of the crew do not talk back to thecaptain; they simply carry out orders. The captain is the master ofhis ship, and his decrees are carried out. ” “Likewise, yourconscious mind is the captain and the master of your ship, whichrepresents your body, environment, and all your affairs. Yoursubconscious mind takes the orders you give it based upon what yourconscious mind believes and accepts as true. ” . . . The Power ofSuggestion ‘One of the basic laws of the mind: Your subconscious isamenable to suggestion.’ “A suggestion is the act or instance ofputting something into one’s mind, the mental process by which thethought or idea suggested is entertained, accepted, or put intoeffect.” “Different people will react in different ways to the samesuggestion because of their subconscious conditioning or belief.”“…your conscious mind has the power to reject the suggestiongiven.” “The suggestions of others in themselves have absolutely nopower over you except the power that you give them through your ownthoughts. You have to give your mental con-sent; you have toentertain the thought. Then, it becomes your thought, and you dothe thinking. Remember, you have the capacity to choose.”
The Power of Now 2.6
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A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
Unlimited : Book Summaries 2.2
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Get the knowledge of the world’s best authors in 10 minutes orless!”
The Power of Positive Thinking 2.9
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Mastering the Problems of Everyday Living
Awaken The Giant Within 3.3
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How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Physical andFinancial Destiny!
Awaken The Giant Within 3.3
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How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Physical andFinancial Destiny!
Awaken The Power of Your Mind
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How To Use Your Subconscious Mind Power
Entrepreneur Mindset 6.5
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+10,000 Business , Leadership, Engineering and EntrepreneurshipQuotations
Coaching App 2.4
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The first App you ever seen for Coaching Centers !!
Electrical Engineering MCQs (+ 2.2
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+10,000 Frequently asked questions in JOB tests and Interviews inall countries
Electronics Engineering MCQs ( 3.3
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More than +10,000 MCQ's on Electronics Engineering
The Power of Positive Affirmat 1.6
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I find it easy to motivate myself and get myself in the right stateof mind
The Power of Habit 1.1
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Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business
Short Stories 1.0
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There are over +10000 titles in our Short Stories library,includingthe greatest short stories ever written. The best shortstorycollection on theinternet========================================== The best shortstoriesshould haunt you for days and weeks. this app containvariousstories categories like : 1.Motivational Stories2.InspirationalStories 3.Funny Stories 4.Friends Stories 5.ScienceFiction Stories6.Love & Romance Stories 7.Family Stories8.Suspense &Thriller Stories 9.Travel Stories 10. School &College Stories11.Childhood and KidStories========================================== 1000 EnglishStorieswith Big Ideas.stories in English to improve your vocabularyandspeaking skills. Here is a large collection of Moral Stories.Shortstories with moral values can be a great foundation forlearningfor you. Best Short Stories on Moral Values in English forall andMotivational and Inspirational Moral Story inEnglish.========================================== Awesome Features1. Readon the go - anytime anywhere 2. Download Free and readoffline 3.Add a story to your wish list - don’t miss anything 4.Share astory with friends - build community 5. Continue readingfrom whereyou left off - a seamless experience 6. Getpersonalizedrecommendations to read every day 7. Rate and review astory afterreading - make the community better 8. Author profiles -read morestories of your favorite authors 9. Publish your own storyand earnrecognition in our community 10. Send your Feedback 11. Youcansend us your own story
Gratitude Journal 1.0
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WHAT HAPPENED WHEN I BEGAN TO PRACTICE GRATITUDE
Political Mindset 1.2
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Different mindsets have different Political Views
Animal Kingdom
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Animal's amazing facts
The 5 AM Club 2.0
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Own your morning elevate your life
The Four Winds
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A stirring story of hardship and love , Majestic and absorbing.
Elon Musk 1.3
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The Quest for a Fantastic Future
Human Psychology Facts 1.0
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Psychology is the science of mind and behavior.
Can't Hurt Me 1.0
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Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds
The Four Agreements
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A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom
How successful people think 1.1
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Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life
Becoming 1.2
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An intimate, powerful, and inspiring memoir by the former FirstLady of the U.S
The Body Keeps the Score 1.0
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Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing
The 100 Startup 1.0
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Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create aNew Future
Alibaba: The House Jack Built 1.0
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The House That Jack Ma Built
Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson 1.2
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Based on more than 40 interviews with Jobs conducted over twoyears- as well as interviews with more than a hundred familymembers,friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues - WalterIsaacsonhas written a riveting story of the roller-coaster lifeandsearingly intense personality of a creative entrepreneurwhosepassion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionizedsixindustries: personal computers, animated movies, music,phones,tablet computing, and digital publishing. Even if you havenointerest at all in the lives of businessmen, this is worthreading,and no surprise it's the number one bestseller in the US.It's a -literally - epic story, superbly told by Isaacson with noneof thebreathlessness of the usual boring hatchet-faced ChiefExecutive'sTale. Jobs approved; when, as he was dying, he said hehadn't readit yet but would there be stuff he didn't like, Isaacsonsaid yes."Good", said Jobs, "then it won't read like an in-housebook." Nor,despite Jobs's triumph, does it seem a particularlyhappy life. Butthe man left his mark. Reviews: "Quality from startto finish. Howa biography should be and even turned me into anApple convert. Thestory of a driven man who probably did manage toput a dent in theuniverse (time will tell)." "The content is great,I'm reallyenjoying it and getting through quite quickly even thoughit's along book. But the gutter is really small so it's hard toreadclose to the edges and the binding is very hard to it'squiteuncomfortable to read. They could easily have made the gutter5 mmbigger and it'd be much easier to read."
The Gifts of Imperfection 1.2
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Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who YouAre
The Art of Happiness 1.2
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A handbook for living
The Miracle Morning 1.0
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The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life (Before8AM)
WILL 1.0
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One of the most dynamic and globally recognized entertainmentforcesof our time opens up fully about his life, in a brave andinspiringbook that traces his learning curve to a place whereouter success,inner happiness, and human connection are aligned.Along the way,Will tells the story in full of one of the mostamazing ridesthrough the worlds of music and film that anyone hasever had.
The Magic of Thinking Big 1.3
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Acquire the secrets of success, Achieve everything you alwayswanted
The ONE Thing 1.0
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The Surprisingly Simple Truth About Extraordinary Results
The Greatest Salesman In World
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A Self-help book that helps you achieve success and become a bettersalesperson.
Start With Why
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How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action