Category: Books Synthesis
Greg McKeown’s Essentialism and the notion of doing less but better are concepts you are familiar with. It sounds good, but how do you really do it? It goes …
Yes, here is a piece on applying the techniques from Gary Keller’s “The One Thing” that is written in an approachable, useful, and conversational style. It has short paragraphs …
It’s likely that you’ve heard of “Rich Dad Poor Dad” & its influence on people’s attitudes toward money. The main takeaway is about a fundamental change in perspective on …
Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist may seem like a straightforward allegorical tale, but it offers some surprisingly useful insights into navigating life’s journey toward discovering what truly motivates you. This …
The main idea of Angela Duckworth’s book Grit is quite simple: persistent passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term objectives. It’s not about having extraordinary talent; rather, it’s …
After reading Simon Sinek’s “Start With Why,” you might be asking yourself, “Okay, that’s great, but how do I actually do this?” This is a typical question. Although the …
Real-world application of Robert Greene’s The 48 Laws of Power frequently comes down to better comprehending human nature and negotiating social dynamics. It’s about identifying the power struggles taking …
After reading Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers, you may be wondering, “Okay, cool ideas, but how do I actually use them?” This is a reasonable question. Gladwell weaves together tales of …
Dare to Lead by Brené Brown is more than just another business book; it’s a useful manual for creating better workplaces and, to be honest, better lives. The fundamental …
After reading Brené Brown’s Dare to Lead, you might be wondering how to put all those brilliant ideas into practice. It’s not enough to simply nod along while reading. …