In “Tiny Habits,” Dr. B.J. Fogg reveals a groundbreaking approach to behavioral change that simplifies the process of creating new habits. By focusing on tiny, achievable actions, rather than relying on willpower or motivation, anyone can effectively transform their lives. Dr. Fogg, a renowned behavior scientist and director of the Behavior Design Lab at Stanford …
Month: November 2023
In “Think Again,” renowned psychologist and organizational behavior expert Adam Grant challenges the conventional wisdom on the power of conviction and encourages readers to embrace the mindset of rethinking. In this groundbreaking book, Grant offers a fresh perspective on the importance of intellectual humility and the willingness to question one’s own beliefs. With captivating storytelling …
In “The Reason I Jump,” Naoki Higashida offers readers a rare and enlightening glimpse into the mind of a person with autism. With remarkable insight and heartfelt honesty, Naoki shares his experiences, thoughts, and emotions that often remain misunderstood. This powerful memoir serves as a bridge between the neurotypical and autistic worlds, fostering empathy and …
In “The Power of Your Subconscious Mind,” renowned self-help author Joseph Murphy delves into the remarkable potential of our subconscious minds and how harnessing this power can transform our lives. Through profound insights and practical techniques, Murphy uncovers the dynamic relationship between our conscious and subconscious minds, guiding readers towards unlocking their true potential. With …
In his book “The Infinite Game,” acclaimed author Simon Sinek explores a groundbreaking concept that challenges conventional thinking about success and leadership. Through engaging examples and thought-provoking insights, Sinek argues that in a world shaped by finite games, we must adopt an infinite mindset to embrace long-term success and create lasting impact. Drawing from a …
In “The Greatest Salesman in the World” written by Og Mandino, we embark on a captivating journey that unravels the secrets of success and fulfillment through the eyes of a struggling salesman. This timeless classic introduces us to Hafid, a talented yet discouraged individual whose life experiences transform him into the greatest salesman ever known. …
In John Steele Gordon’s captivating historical narrative, “The Great Game,” readers are transported back to the 19th-century era of geopolitical chess-playing in Central Asia. Designed to maintain and expand empires, intrigue and rivalry among various world powers unfold as they vie for supremacy in this perilous game of strategy. With meticulous research and an engaging …
In “The Design of Everyday Things,” Donald Arthur Norman presents a compelling exploration of the often overlooked yet crucial role that design plays in our everyday lives. With his extensive background in cognitive science and user-experience design, Norman unravels the fascinating relationship between the usability of everyday objects and the psychology behind our interactions with …
In “Rites of Spring: The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age,” Modris Eksteins explores the intricate relationship between culture, art, and politics during the turbulent early 20th century. By delving into the cataclysmic events of World War I, Eksteins argues that the war acted as a catalyst for a societal shift, birthing …
Positive Discipline by Jane Nelsen is a comprehensive guide that offers effective tools and strategies for parents looking to instill valuable life skills in their children while creating a loving and respectful family dynamic. Drawing on years of experience as a renowned psychologist, educator, and parenting expert, Jane Nelsen provides parents with practical techniques to …