Category: Books Synthesis
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. …
It’s understandable that you’ve heard of David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD) approach and are curious about how to implement it. Although the book presents an excellent framework, putting …
Mark Manson’s “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck” is probably familiar to you. For good reason, this book has struck a chord with many people. Simplified, the …
“Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind” by Yuval Noah Harari provides a fairly convincing framework for understanding historical events. Have you ever found yourself staring at them & wondering, …
You are familiar with The Lean Startup. Fantastic. What now? The main takeaway from the book is quite simple: build, measure, learn, and repeat. However, putting that into practice …
You’ve undoubtedly heard of Carol Dweck’s book “Mindset,” & its central thesis is that having a growth mindset, as opposed to a fixed mindset, can significantly impact our lives. …
You’ve heard about Hal Elrod’s book The Miracle Morning and are wondering how to implement it. The main idea is to focus on personal development activities during the first …