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We would often like the whole world to be covered with carpets so that we could walk more easily, and at the same time forget that we could achieve the same effect if we put on soft shoes. We often bother our heads about what others should do instead of what we should do. Because it is easier. Žigas's book is not an easy reading. Actually, it is a demanding book because it requires that you think about yourself, your values, goals, dreams, and that you do something. And this needs effort. The most difficult is to change oneself. But when we succeed in doing this we can start changing the world, and leaving a trace as Žiga says. This book is truly exquisite and special.

Vanda in Robert

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26.01.2010

An impressive meeting with Dr. Edward de Bono, the leading world authority in the field of creative thinking and lateral thinking as a skill.


 

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20.01.2010

My Very Own Book was ranked among the 10 top business books of the year 2009 by the judgement of Robert Rolih, M. Sc.

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20.10.2009

Our book agents Books & Rights presents My Very Own Book in their special edition news. The book has found its place in a very interesting company - with the Reigning Prince of Liechtenstein.
 
You are also welcome to look at their website at

http://www.booksandrights.com

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20.10.2009

My Very Own Book was successfully introduced at the Frankfurt Book Fair, in the company of other exhibitors from Slovenia The vast majority, to whom My Very Own Book was presented, were impressed with it, sharing the opinion to be a totally fresh concept on the book market. 
 
Our experience from the London Book Fair had helped us having made several promising international contacts, especially with Korea, China, Germany, Spain and Brazil. In addition to the Slovene and English versions, you can now expect translations also in some other major languages.

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7.08.2009

The Frankfurt Book Fair is the world's largest trade fair for books and multimedia companies. It is held annually in mid-October in Frankfurt, Germany, since 1949. However, its beginnings date back to the Johannes Gutenberg time.

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