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By Simone Janson (More) • Wolfgang Hanfstein (More) • Last updated on October 14.04.2015, XNUMX • First published on 14.04.2015/XNUMX/XNUMX • So far 4926 readers, 1119 social media shares Likes & Reviews (5 / 5) • Read & write comments
X 4 111 light Actionable tips to make life run better. With Celine Dyon and as a guide to exciting places.
Patrick Lynen wrote “If I had known this earlier…” an intelligent life guide that accompanies you in its pleasant, unobtrusive way for a long time and encourages you to try small changes and changes of direction.
Much folk psychology and philosophy of life, a good deal of life experience and the ability to write well. Everything fits this wise guide for all situations.
On the one hand a relaxed parlando, on the other hand a lot of good suggestions. You can tell that the author has experienced a lot and consciously. So he can, after all the different stations - from helping out at McDonalds to being a speaker at the ARD and ZDF media academy
to draw on full.
"If I had known this earlier" is a book in which the author sometimes wonders how easy it is to live relaxed - if you know and know only a few little things.
What distinguishes “If I had known that earlier” from other guides is the range of topics on the one hand and the range on the other Style.
Patrick Lynen glides effortlessly from such difficult subjects as how to deal with Anxiety to practical tips for the successful Communication and Appear at work.
Never instructive, never forced to be humorous, but always with the sovereign tone that he obviously "worked out" in his many years of radio.
Another difference is that the man has really got around well and should be one of the very few guidebooks who can just imagine how it was when Celine Dion sang a song at her hotelsuite in London.
It is not a book to be worked through from cover to cover
got to. Rather one of the kinds that you should leave lying around for a year and leaf through it again and again.
Times Patrick Lynen represents wise Ask, sometimes he gives practical tips and sometimes he also provides interesting ones Tasks – all very well suited to looking at yourself and life around you from a different perspective. Lots of good food for thought. The book is ideal for introducing small changes in direction that ultimately bring completely new travel destinations into view. This is also very practical: At the selection Various travel guides will help you to find the right excursion destination – for example the 111 places series from Emons Verlag. I tested three of them for touring suitability.
111 places to be seen sounded promising. I was hoping for an overview of exciting and particularly beautiful places in the region and therefore tested three copies: the guide to the Bergisches Land, the Ruhr area and the Lower Rhine.
The volume on the Bergisches Land comes from the Cologne-based author duo Ralf Koss and Stefanie Kuhne. They collect curiosities from a mini bunker to the witch pond from Homburg Castle to a pub where the composer Engelbert Humperdinck tried his works on the piano.
The volume on the Lower Rhine by Peter Eickhoff gathers everything from world politics to history: for example, a boatman's pub, in which a love affair began that shook the whole of Europe. Or even very banal: For example the Rhine promenade in Emmerich. Or the remains of the Prussian state in Wesel.
There is even a second volume of the Ruhrgebiet volume by the Cologne author Fabian Pasalk, although I only have the first part. For example, this is a real voodoo altar. A hospital for pigeons. Or an eco-garden facility.
Overall, the books in this series are easy to read and contain all sorts of exciting and funny stories. For weekend tours, you can only use them to a limited extent, despite the fact that you are given a keyword:
Although the stories read curiously, the actual sight-seeingObjective then often only looks modest and a little boring. Because it may be a matter of taste, but an Indian tent or a vintage car collection doesn't really knock me off my feet.
Rather, I would have liked tips on as yet undiscovered natural sites, such as those found in the Niderrhein band, which equates the Krickenbeck lakes northeast of Kaldenkirchen somewhat euphemistically with Finland, or practical tips such as Chicken Ewald in the Bergisches Land.
The best thing I found was the practical information, which unfortunately only makes up a small part of the book. This series is nice to read, but is difficult to use for tours.
Finally, a book that deals with 111 projects in a relaxed retirement. After a fulfilled work life where you were needed every day, you can in the pension fast the ground under your feet verlieren if one of Everyday life rolled over.
Make sure they don't fare like many others People in the pension. Often it doesn't take much to be happy, sometimes it just needs a little food for thought. Therefore, this book by Sophia and Theodor Wallner offers 111 projects that you can implement in retirement. An exciting book with many good ones ideas.
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Simone Janson is publisher, Consultant and one of the 10 most important German bloggers Blogger Relevance Index. She is also head of the Institute's job pictures Yourweb, with which she donates money for sustainable projects. According to ZEIT owns her trademarked blog Best of HR – Berufebilder.de® to the most important blogs for careers, professions and the world of work. More about her im Career. All texts by Simone Janson.
Wolfgang Hanfstein is among other things co-founder and editor-in-chief of Managementbuch.de, the leading bookstore for executives, entrepreneurs and the self-employed. Wolfgang Hanfstein is co-founder and editor-in-chief of the review magazines Managementbuch-Review.de and www.roter-reiter.de. as well as from Managementbuch.de, the leading bookstore for executives, entrepreneurs and the self-employed. For many years he has been evaluating and reviewing the relevant new publications in the areas of business, management and self-management. To do this, he combs through the programs of all the major publishers with the editorial team of Managementbuch.de. With the aim of guiding readers to the right book quickly. And to win a lot of readers for good books. All texts by Wolfgang Hanfstein.
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