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30 min of "Attitude is everything" - Jeff Keller



Today I read the book, Attitude is Everything, by Jeff. First of all, it is not a physical book, it is an E-book that I downloaded from the site. I saw it in the Instagram ad. The word and the design attract me more. So I searched for it online and downloaded it and put it in my E-book application on my phone. At night, I think I should read it. So I set a timer for 30 minutes and started reading.




Firstly, it gives me a positive attitude towards the book because it is written in simple and understandable English. What I don't know is whether the author places even though he is a foreigner or not. His attitude and writing style, moreover, look like an Indian. Whether he is Indian or not, in my mind, Jeff is an Indian. I notice that in my writing attitude, the word is reflected more. I don't know why. It may be because of the after-effect of the book.




Then if we look at what I get, 30 min of reading is what I am going to explain. I completed the introduction part fully. I know I'm not a fast reader. In this part, the author explains how he became a motivational speaker after 5+ years of practicing in the role of a lawyer, and he gives a small introduction to his coming part about what the book is about. The book is divided into 3 main parts THINK, SPEAK, and ACT. The upcoming part will clearly explain what the 3 things are about. The book is very engaging and fast pace and I get the feeling that I should read more.

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