Tag: Self-Development
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Review: How to Be Okay When Nothing Is Okay
in Book ReviewHow to Be Okay When Nothing Is Okay is full of practical tips and insights to manage both our head and her heart.
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Review: Change Your Questions, Change Your Life
in Book ReviewThe questions running in your head are shaping your life more than you think. Change Your Questions, Change Your Life is worth reading in the age of AI.
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Review: The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity
in Book ReviewThe number of stupid people around you is higher than you think and the proof written in The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity is unsettling.
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Review: Flourish
in Book ReviewOur fast culture pulls attention away from what truly matters. Flourish reflects on a meaningful life that we should create together.
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Review and Summary: The Score
in Book ReviewWhat happens when numbers decide what matters in life? The Score reflects on value capture where meaning and learning turn into metrics.
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Review and Summary: The Other Side of Change
in Book ReviewThe Other Side of Change explores how we deal with loss, identity shifts, and unexpected change through real-life stories and psychology.
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Review and Summary: The Way of Excellence
in Book ReviewAs AI and automation reshape the world, this book explores why human excellence remains our greatest competitive advantage.
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Review and Summary: Mattering
in Book ReviewMattering explores what makes people feel valued and why that feeling can disappear, even in busy, successful lives.
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Review: Collaborating with the Enemy
in Book ReviewCollaborating with the Enemy unpacks idea of stretch collaboration and the choices that shape how we work with others.
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Review and Summary: Strong Ground
in Book ReviewBrené Brown’s Strong Ground explores vulnerability, values, and grounded leadership. Here’s my take and the insights that stood out most.
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Review: The World According to Mister Rogers
in Book ReviewFred Rogers’ thoughts on silence and wonder pulled me into his book. It explores the heart behind his meaningful words.
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Review and Summary: The Art of Spending Money
in Book ReviewThe Art of Spending Money explores how mindset shapes our relationship with wealth, happiness, and the idea of “enough.”
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Review and Summary: The Magic of Imperfection
in Book ReviewWhat if imperfection is the secret to success? Explore “three-quarters baked thinking” and see how it transforms creativity and growth.
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Review and Summary: Feel Something, Make Something
in Book ReviewStruggling to process your emotions? Feel Something, Make Something offers a gentle, creative approach to untangling feelings through art.
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Review and Summary: The Happiness Files
in Book ReviewYour life is the most important project you’ll ever manage. The Happiness Files shares insights for finding purpose, balance, and meaning.
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Review: What It Is
in Book Review“What It Is” by Lynda Barry is part memoir, part writing guide, part poetry collection, and entirely its own thing.
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Review and Summary: Humble Inquiry
in Book ReviewHumble Inquiry explores how the way we communicate shifts depending on whether we come from a place of certainty or curiosity.
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Review: We Can Do Hard Things
in Book ReviewThis book promises answers to life’s hardest questions but does it deliver? Here’s what I discovered after reading We Can Do Hard Things.
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Review and Summary: The Book of Alchemy
in Book ReviewJournaling doesn’t have to be awkward. The Book of Alchemy shows you how it can actually feel healing and make you really want to write.
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Review and Summary: Tiny Experiments
in Book ReviewIn a world obsessed with purpose-driven careers, Tiny Experiments offers a reminder: maybe we don’t need to chase one grand calling.
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Review: On Character
in Book ReviewIn short, reflective chapters, a retired general shares his life journey and how his views have evolved over time.
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Review and Summary: Life in Three Dimensions
in Book ReviewIs there more to life than happiness or meaning? Life in Three Dimensions presents psychological richness as a third path to live fully.
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Review and Summary: The Art of Change
in Book ReviewFeeling stuck in a fast-changing world? The Art of Change shows how shifting your mindset helps you grow, adapt, and lead with confidence.
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Review: The Wild Why
in Book ReviewCuriosity and wonder take center stage in The Wild Why. What if slowing down could unlock a deeper connection to life?
























