Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know by Adam Grant
Wharton professor Adam Grant discusses the value of rethinking in our personal lives, interpersonal interactions, and collective actions.
Wharton professor Adam Grant discusses the value of rethinking in our personal lives, interpersonal interactions, and collective actions.
David Goggins shares how he transcended poverty and abuse to become one of the world’s top endurance athletes. His story reveals how mastering your mind, hard work, and becoming friends with pain can help you achieve the unimaginable.
Atomic Habits by James clear will help you understand the importance of habits, how they form, and how you build good habits in your life.
In this insightful book, former FBI officer Joe Navarro teaches you how to master nonverbal intelligence (body language). By learning how to observe and interpret body language, you'll improve your interactions with friends, family, bosses, and strangers.
Loserthink is about unproductive ways of thinking. In it, writer Scott Adams will show you how to avoid Loserthink and to become a better and more rational thinker.
Awareness is nourishment for the soul. In a humorous and digestible way, Anthony de Mello helps you understand yourself and the world.
Two Stanford professors show you how to use design thinking to create a meaningful, joyful, and fulfilling life. If you fully engage with the frameworks and self-reflection exercises, you will have a clearer path to creating a life worth living.
Gary Keller provides a simple and powerful framework for achieving extraordinary results and creating a life worth living.
If you have ever struggled with self-compassion, this book is for you. Clinical psychologist and meditation teacher, Tara Brach, introduces a fantastic approach to better relating to your experiences and emotions.
A life-changing collection of philosophical and spiritual thoughts from Marcus Aurelius, a Stoic and the former Roman Emperor.