Category: Books Synthesis
If you’re wondering how a 2,500-year-old book about ancient Chinese warfare might help you deal with a difficult client, a demanding boss, or the general chaos of modern life, …
After reading Outliers, you’re wondering how you can use Malcolm Gladwell’s lessons to improve your own life & achieve success. Fortunately, it has nothing to do with being born …
If you’re wondering how Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s concept of “Flow” can truly make you happier, the short answer is that it can do so by engrossing you in enjoyable activities …
So how do you actually apply the knowledge found in Marcus Aurelius’s Meditations to strengthen your emotional resilience? It comes down to a few key concepts: realizing what you …
The main takeaway from The One Thing is quite simple: you must discover your “One Thing” in order to attain remarkable outcomes. Your One Thing is the one, most …
It can feel like your brain is working nonstop when you have to make a quick decision under pressure. You want to act morally, but it’s difficult because of …
The Checklist Solution: Simply Making Fewer Errors. In order to reduce errors in your own life or at work, how do you actually apply the advice found in Atul …
You’ve heard of “The Checklist Manifesto” and are curious about how to put all of that knowledge to use.
After reading Daniel Pink’s “Drive,” you’re motivated. Excellent! The book focuses on how internal motivation, or intrinsic motivation, is far more potent than external incentives for genuinely interesting work. …
It’s a great idea if you want to use the insights from Good to Great to create a high-performing team. The main lesson is that it’s not about identifying …