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Attitude Is Your Superpower

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This is such an amazing book. I enjoyed reading it a lot. All the concepts are explained very nicely with examples that are easy to understand. I will recommend this book to everyone.

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A good book written by a successful banker. Full of wisdom. Tries to stitch all ends. Includes great ideas and also other great thinkers. Divided in good crisp chapter. A very good self help book for everyone. Easily a recommendation to evey young reader. Inspiring and useful.

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This is a very good book about how your attitude can affect your life, with focus on your work life. There are strategies in the book you can use to help you shift your attitude. A very helpful book. Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for an ARC.

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I would say this is better book for young adults who just graduated college or going into college but some of the golden tidbits of advance are spot-on for anyone. This was easy to read and self-help books like this are always uplifting.

Worthwhile and quick read.

Thanks to Netgalley, Eduardo Clemente, and Igniting Potential for a copy after publication.

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This is a solid book that is easy to read. I like to pick up books like this to read while waiting at the dentist's or doctor's office because they are upbeat and offer little nuggets of wisdom. I especially recommend this book to young adults.

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Thank you Netgalley for this ARC for an exchange for an honest review.

Very good book. Read it. Worth it.

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A good book for someone who hasn't read a lot of books in the genre self-help or mind-body-wellness.
I could relate to a few things the author mentioned in the book - for eg: take initiative even if you are not asked for or if you have idea that could help the other team.
It does get a tad boring with too much information at times but overall, this is a pretty decent read for someone who wants to learn how to move ahead in their career.

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