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Nikki and Gina deep dive into The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz. This book has been sitting, waiting to be read for some time. The girls explore the core four as well as the counterclaims lurking in the interwebs.
The girls gush over the awesome payoff from each book. In this part 2, the girls dish on the goods. Read these books! Nikki's review- The Energy of Money by Maria Nemeth, PhD. Gina's review- Prince Charming Isn't Coming by Barbara Stanny. Lizzie's review- The Art of Money by Bari Tessler.
The TAG2Fers dissect three fancy finance books by female authors. Although the gals are confident in their respective financial situations, they each uncover areas of finance that have yet to be unearthed. Who knew money was so closely related to how we see ourselves? Who knew there was a "monkey mind" lurking in the brain talking smack when change is on the horizon? ACECoaching Life's Blueprint from Nikki's Book by Maria Nemeth Ph.D....
Wrapping up the Tipping Point, Nikki, Lizzie and Gina are not sure if they are life-long "Gladwell" people. In choosing next week's selection, the girls decide to shake things up a bit with not one, but three books on finance!
A new book! Gladwell's The Tipping Point is off to a great start. Fresh new takeaways abound as the trio aspire to make sense of Malcolm Gladwell's "Malcolmness" and to muster up a recommendation. Connect with TAG2F and let us know what you think. www.tag2f.com
The last biteen of the Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. Distilled for takeaways and senseless comedy. Also singing... the trio breakout for a refrain or two. Enjoy!