Book Report - Becoming a Person of Influence by John C. Maxwell & Jim Doman
By: Jeannette M. Nieves, Legal Assistant/General Practice Division
One need not be famous or in a high-profile position to be a person of influence.
One need not be famous or in a high-profile position to be a person of influence.
The most powerful information in the book is actually what it opens with. Ben-Shahar dives straight in to what it means to be happy and the foundational principles of what we can do to be happier.
2016 December issue of CitiScapes Magazine Profiles Attorney Sach Oliver.
"This is an interesting book that studies happiness from two points: psychology and philosophy. I must admit the subject of the book it’s quite complex, and I highly recommend it to anyone who doesn’t like self-help advice, but is still interested in improvement." --Jeannette Nieves
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