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Christmas is just around the corner, and for most this means a well-deserved break from work and routine. It’s also a time when we begin to reflect on the year that we’ve had, and consider our goals and resolutions for the year ahead. For these reasons, Christmas can be the perfect opportunity to dive into a new inspiring read. Regardless of what you do for a living, there is always much to be gained from reading about thought-provoking and unexplored subject matters, feeding off the ideas and creativity of successful writers and business people. So as the year draws to a close, we suggest kicking back with a glass of mulled wine, and possibly one of our suggested reads below… Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert Elizabeth Gilbert is probably best known for her memoir Eat, Pray, Love, which was published in over 30 languages and sold more than seven million copies worldwide. Her latest book, Big Magic: Creative Living beyond Fear, released in September, is a clever exploration of creativity. It’s full of wisdom and personal accounts, designed to shatter the perceptions of mystery and suffering that surround the creative process. Whether you long to write a book, create art, cope with challenges at work, or simply to make your everyday life more vivid and rewarding, Gilbert will challenge you to face your fears, and get on with it! It’s the perfect read for creatives. To get a flavour of the book, Gilbert’s TED Talk on the creative process, which has secured well over 10 million views, is well worth a watch: ‘Do No Harm’ by Henry Marsh After a stressful day at work, there’s nothing like reading about the chaos of working in a busy NHS hospital, as one of the UK’s top neurosurgeons, to help put things into perspective. Do No Harm is written by Henry Marsh, who was made a CBE in 2010. It’s striking honesty about the exhilarating drama of brain surgery, the agonising decisions that surround complex or hopeless cases, and the consequences when things go wrong, make it a truly memorable and thought provoking read. Marsh’s colourful and honest way of writing had us utterly gripped from the first page. He tells every patient story with compassion and candour, shining a light on a profession which is typically shrouded in mystery. Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future by Ashlee Vance
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Navigate an unpredictable landscape with actionable, data-driven strategies tailored for your business from the brand down to the local level.
Navigate an unpredictable landscape with actionable, data-driven strategies tailored for your business from the brand down to the local level.
Navigate an unpredictable landscape with actionable, data-driven strategies tailored for your business from the brand down to the local level.
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