Some exciting things have happened this week (and it’s only Tuesday), two of which I think you’ll find particularly interesting.
The Facebook Page
The first thing is that I have launched the People Skills Decoded Facebook Page. It’s not an alignment with a fad, it’s something I seriously reflected upon and I decided to create the page as a complement to this blog.
Here’s the thing: I write on People Skills Decoded one or two posts each week, posts that I load with valuable insights, concepts, methods and stories.
However, I discover ideas worth sharing every single day.
At the same time, I don’t want to develop every one of these ideas into blog posts. This is where the Facebook Page comes in, as a great way to share golden nuggets, spread the knowledge and stimulate open dialog.
More specifically, I will use this people skills page to share:
- Articles that I write for other blogs and websites;
- Books and articles that I’m reading and I recommend;
- Pieces of precious knowledge from what I’m reading;
- Insights and ideas I have on various self-growth topics;
- News about my latest projects and experiences.
I recommend you to LIKE and get on the People Skills Decoded Facebook Page right now and if you find value in it, to let your friends know about it as well.
The Free Life Philosophies Ebook
The second big thing that happened this week is that my friend Joe Wilner, who is a life coach and writes the blog Shake off the Grind, has released a very cool ebook.
The ebook is called The Great Life Philosophies: 12 Bloggers Advice on Significant and Successful Living. The concept of this ebook is smart and simple: it puts together for your convenience 12 inspiring life philosophies from 12 bloggers, including yours truly.
The Great Life Philosophies ebook is FREE and available for instant download. So I encourage you to download it and read it.
In particular, check out my chapter in the book called Making Happiness Pursue You. Ever since I saw the movie “The Pursuit of Happiness” I knew it will inspire me to write an essay or something. Well, this is it.
That’s all for now; have a kick-ass week and I’ll talk to you soon.
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