Category: Books Synthesis
Yes, let’s explore how to forge solid bonds and push things in your direction in our constantly connected, screen-filled world. Consider it a way to improve your people skills …
The basic concept of the 5 AM Club, which was made popular by Robin Sharma, is quite simple: get up at five in the morning and spend the first …
You’re in the right place if you’ve heard the hype surrounding essentialism and are wondering how in the world you can accomplish more by doing less. It may seem …
You’ve heard about the “growth mindset” and Carol Dweck’s work, and you’re wondering how to develop one? That’s a great question, & the good news is that it’s not …
You’re not alone if you’ve ever felt like you’re fighting your phone, your inbox, and the constant need to Google “what’s for dinner”? Achieving deep workâfocused, undistracted concentration on …
If you’re wondering how the 48 Laws of Power, which are frequently criticized and occasionally held in high regard, can function in today’s corporate environment, the short answer is …
Have you ever read Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell and thought to yourself, “This feels a little too familiar”? You’re not alone. The disturbing reality is that, albeit in …
Daniel Kahneman’s book “Thinking, Fast and Slow” is probably familiar to you. The fact that our brains operate in two different ways when making decisions is one of the …
Mark Manson’s “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck” is essentially a permission slip to turn down the chaos and concentrate on what really matters if you’ve ever …
Now that you’ve read Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari, you’re wondering how to distill its enormous scope to its essence. After all, it covers …