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  1. The Principles of Language Learning
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  2. The Discipline of Being Wrong

    Trading is not about being right. It is about surviving being wrong.

  3. Social Media Money Machine: Make Real Income on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, you tube
    Social Media Money Machine: Make Real Income on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, you tube
    A Practical Beginner's Guide to Making Money with Today's Biggest Social Media Platforms
    AHMAD ABUBAKAR MUSTAFA (Ebzakres Arregsy)

    Discover how to turn Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, WhatsApp, and Telegram into real income. This practical guide teaches beginners how to grow an audience, build a brand, and earn money through proven social media strategies without expensive equipment or advanced technical skills.

  4. Profit First Publishing
    Profit First Publishing
    The Self-Publisher's Guide to Strategic Pricing & Profitable Amazon Ads
    Nathan Berns

    You didn't write your book to stay invisible. You wrote it to be read—and to make money doing it. Profit-First Publishing reveals the hidden playbook for authors who are done guessing and ready to scale. Master pricing psychology, profit calculations, and Amazon ads that actually deliver ROI. Transform your books from passion projects into profit centers, starting today.

  5. AI Tools for Everyday Tasks
    AI Tools for Everyday Tasks
    The Complete Beginner’s Guide To Working Smarter with AI
    Igvir Ramirez

    AI Tools for Everyday Tasks: Beginner’s Guide shows how anyone can use today’s simple, affordable AI tools to reclaim 5–10 hours a week by working smarter, not harder. Written for busy professionals, students, and entrepreneurs with no technical background, the book offers clear, step-by-step guidance—no jargon or theory—on using AI to write emails and reports faster, create professional visuals without design skills, organize meetings automatically, learn new topics efficiently, and manage daily work with less stress, all supported by real-world examples, quick “try it now” exercises, and honest advice about what truly works.

  6. Stop Facilitating, Start Leading
    Stop Facilitating, Start Leading
    The Scrum Master's Path to Value Flow Management
    Tristan Libersat

    You’ve facilitated your 50th retrospective. The same issues surface. The same action items are created. Nothing changes. Features marked "done" sit in queues for months. You’re doing your job perfectly—and it’s making no difference.What if the problem isn’t your facilitation skills? What if the Scrum Master role itself is trapped in an outdated model?

  7. Small Habits That Quietly Change Your Life

    Are you ready to transform your life without overwhelming changes? Small Habits That Quietly Change Your Life is your practical guide to achieving big results through tiny, simple steps.

  8. Speak Up Without Freaking Out
    Speak Up Without Freaking Out
    The Quiet Professional’s Guide to Confidence, Voice and Being Heard
    Kirshi Yin | Curious Devs Corner

    This book helps quiet professionals speak up without forcing a louder personality. You’ll learn practical ways to stay calm, think clearly, and say what you mean in meetings, discussions, and tense moments at work.

  9. The Ishi Spiral
    The Ishi Spiral
    A Foundational Guide
    Gareth Holebrook

    You already know how to work hard. The question is whether you know when to stop.Most frameworks optimize effort. The Ishi Spiral governs it. It is a discipline of self-governance that sustains performance under pressure without drifting into burnout or grinding past the point where continuation is still justified. The Guide is the Companion to 'Ishi: the Discipline of Determined Intent'.

  10. Books As Code
    Books As Code
    Use developer tools and practices to write books like a Geek
    Alec the Geek

    Want to write a technical book? Approach it the same way you build software!

  11. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE:  LOVE VS. CRIME
    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: LOVE VS. CRIME
    A Self-Help Guide to Reprogram Your Life
    fadhil

    In a world where AI can love you more convincingly than most humans—and betray you more ruthlessly—this provocative book holds up a mirror to your deepest desires and darkest impulses. Through raw stories, psychology, and philosophy, AI: Love vs. Crime forces you to confront one urgent question: when machines amplify both our empathy and our cruelty, what kind of human will you choose to become? Read it now—because the reflection waiting inside might redefine you before technology does.

  12. Location Independent Six-Figure Income
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  13. Comprehensive Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. A Step-by-Step Clinical Guide: From the First Session to Discharge
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  14. Critique of Management Reason
    Critique of Management Reason
    Management Bits and Tips from Can’t
    Dmitry Vostokov

    This book is an anthology of posts on people and project management from 2008 to 2010, when the author was a manager and was roaming between management training sessions. It started as a blog, Management Bits and Tips: Reflections on Software Engineering and Software Technical Support Management, which now survives as a Facebook page, ManagementBits. When the author returned to engineering after management in 2009, he wanted to publish a book with the original title, Management Bits: An Anthology from Reductionist Manager. Around 2015, he changed its title to Critique of Management Reason: Management Bits and Tips from Can't and added a few more bits as late as 2017.

  15. The NEED, PROBLEM, SOLUTION Playbook
    The NEED, PROBLEM, SOLUTION Playbook
    How AI became part of my workflow— one real example at a time
    Claudio Lassala

    AI isn’t just for tech people—it’s a practical tool anyone can use to solve real problems. In this short, story-driven book, you’ll discover 10 real ways I’ve used AI in everyday life: planning travel, organizing decades of ideas, rebuilding a passion project, launching a newsletter, prototyping apps in under a minute, navigating a passport crisis, and more. Each chapter follows a simple, human framework:Need → Problem → Solution No jargon. No hype. Just clear examples of how AI can help you think better, save time, and reduce friction in your daily life. If you’re curious about AI but don’t know where to start, this book shows you what’s possible—one small, practical win at a time.