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Ep.45 Why Every Student Should Read Books

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In today’s episode, I give a case on why every student should read books. I share my personal story with books. In fact, I did not finish my first book until after graduating High School. I have come a long way since then, and now I have read over 300 books and counting. In this episode I share why books are one of the best ways to accomplish any goal, share my 3 favorite books of all time, and leave you with a strategy to help you finish a book in 2 weeks, without much effort.

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In today’s episode, I give a case on why every student should read books. I share my personal story with books. In fact, I did not finish my first book until after graduating High School. I have come a long way since then, and now I have read over 300 books and counting. In this episode I share why books are one of the best ways to accomplish any goal, share my 3 favorite books of all time, and leave you with a strategy to help you finish a book in 2 weeks, without much effort.

Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/masteringcollegetocareer/message
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