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Œuvres de Ran Zilca

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Ran Zilca is a research scientist, technology entrepreneur, and certified personal coach, who pioneered the use of mobile devices to deliver programs of positive personal transformation.

With a combination of psychological research and computer science, Ran’s companies develop innovative programs of personal growth and have worked closely with partners like Deepak Chopra and Stephen Covey. His research in engineering and psychology has been published in major scientific publications in the past 22 years, and his weekly posts on major blogs attract hundreds of thousands of readers each month.

Ran is a loving husband and father of three, a guitar player, and a biker. In the course of his work, he developed a step-by-step process of personal transformation and followed it in his life. The result was a 6,000 mile solo motorcycle ride across the country, a new book, the sale of his company, and a move to a different continent.

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tenamouse67 | Oct 18, 2022 |
I really enjoyed this book, and wish that I had the courage to take up and go like the author did. Traveling cross-country, using the long hours on the road to just meditate on life and what is really important. And to supplement the journey with side trips to visit and pick the brains of other philosophers and "spiritual" people. Who knows, maybe someday?
 
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1Randal | 4 autres critiques | Feb 12, 2016 |
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I received this book as part of the Early Reviewers Group. Ran Silva traveled on his motorcycle across America meeting with specialists in his areas of interest. Each meeting results in new interesting information. Mr. Silva discovers a few challenges as a lone motorcycle rider. He keeps in touch with his family, whom he misses. He returns home with new information about making life better. Everyone should make goals and then develop a plan to meet those goals. It makes life much more satisfying.… (plus d'informations)
 
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twylyghtbay | 4 autres critiques | Dec 8, 2015 |
This was a wonderfully written quick read that documents Ran's solo motorcycle journey across the USA. The book reminds us of the importance of facing our fears, living in the moment, and finding happiness. I especially love how Ran has interwoven his daily road experiences with insightful interviews with thought leaders. This book was truly a delight to read!
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3
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18
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