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       A World Without Email: Reimagining Work in an Age

       of Communication Overload

       By Cal Newport
       From New York Times bestselling author Cal Newport comes a bold vision for liberating workers
       from the tyranny of the inbox--and unleashing a new era of productivity.

       Modern knowledge workers communicate constantly. Their days are defined by a relentless bar-
       rage of incoming messages and back-and-forth digital conversations--a state of constant, anxious
       chatter in which nobody can disconnect, and so nobody has the cognitive bandwidth to perform
       substantive work. There was a time when tools like email felt cutting edge, but a thorough review of
       current evidence reveals that the “hyperactive hive mind” workflow they helped create has become
       a productivity disaster, reducing profitability and perhaps even slowing overall economic growth. Equally worrisome, it
       makes us miserable. Humans are simply not wired for constant digital communication.


       Better Small Talk

       By Patrick King
       Networking events suck, but they can suck less. What to say and when to say to be likable, connect,
       and make a memorable impression.
       Actionable and applicable verbal maneuvers for just about every phase of conversation. From
       hello to goodbye, with strangers or old friends, you’ll learn how to simply go deeper.
       NO MORE: interview mode, awkward silence, or struggling to hold people’s attention.
       Better Small Talk is a unique read. Imagine the following situation: you’ve just put on your name
       tag, and you’re approached by a stranger. What do you say? Nice weather today.No, we can do
       better than this. Learn better small talk to avoid awkwardness, put people at ease, and build real
       rapport.
       Learn to open people up without them even realizing it.
       Patrick King is an internationally bestselling author and social skills coach. His writing draws of a variety of sources, from
       scientific research, academic experience, coaching, and real life experience. He suffered for years as a shy introvert and
       managed to boil human interaction down to a science - first for himself, and now for you.
       You’ll learn exact dialogues, responses, phrases, and questions to use.
       •How to tell captivating stories and what to actually focus on.•Four ways to warm yourself up and prepare for even the
       most unpredictable conversations.•Instantly setting a tone of friendship and openness with strangers. •Common and subtle
       conversational habits you need to stop right now


       How to Day Trade for a Living: A Beginner’s Guide to
       Trading Tools and Tactics, Money Management, Disci-


       pline and Trading Psychology
       By Andrew Aziz
       In the book, I describe the fundamentals of day trading, explain how day trading is different from
       other styles of trading and investment, and elaborate on important trading strategies that many
       traders use every day. I’ve kept the book short so you can actually finish reading it and not get
       bored by the middle.

       For beginner traders, this book gives you an understanding of where to start, how to start, what to
       expect from day trading, and how to develop your strategy. Simply reading this book, however, will not make you a profita-
       ble trader. Profit in trading does not come with reading a book or two or browsing online. It comes with practice, the right
       tools and software and appropriate ongoing education.

       Intermediate traders may benefit from the book’s extensive overview of some of the classic strategies that the majority of
       retail traders regularly use with proven success. If you think you are beyond the stage of a novice trader, then you may want
       to jump ahead and start reading from Chapter 7 for an overview of the most important day trading strategies:
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