In “Storycraft,” Jack Hart offers a comprehensive exploration of the craft of storytelling, specifically tailored for narrative nonfiction writers. With his extensive experience as a newspaper editor and writing coach, Hart delves into the essential elements that make a compelling and impactful story, examining the techniques and strategies employed by accomplished authors. From building captivating …
In the groundbreaking book, “The Secret,” Rhonda Byrne unravels the ancient secret which has been long guarded and esteemed by our greatest thinkers, inventors, and spiritual leaders. The author delves into the power of our thoughts and reveals how they shape our realities, ultimately paving the way to a life of abundance, joy, and fulfillment. …
In his thought-provoking book, “The Shallows,” Nicholas G. Carr delves into the profound impact that the internet has on our cognitive abilities and the way we think. Through extensive research and engaging storytelling, Carr presents an alarming argument that our constant online engagement is not only reshaping our minds but also shaping our society. As …
In “Counselling For Toads ,” Robert De Board presents a unique and insightful exploration of the human psyche through the allegorical tale of Toad. Published in 1998, this captivating work combines elements of psychology, philosophy, and storytelling to provide a compassionate and introspective account of one toad’s journey towards self-discovery and personal growth. De Board, …
In his witty and insightful book, “Do you talk funny?“, David Nihill explores the art of stand-up comedy and how it can help even the most humor-impaired individuals become more engaging and captivating speakers. With a fine balance of humorous anecdotes, practical advice, and expert insights from renowned comedians, Nihill takes readers on a journey …
In Jon Acuff’s compelling book, “Finish ,” he addresses the universal struggle of failing to complete goals and offers practical strategies to overcome perfectionism and achieve success. Acuff, a renowned author, speaker, and business coach, combines his own personal experiences with research-backed insights, guiding readers on a journey towards embracing imperfect progress instead of aimlessly …
In “How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big,” Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic strip and a successful serial entrepreneur, shares his unconventional and compelling insights on achieving success. Adams believes that failures are essential for growth and can lead to eventual triumph if managed wisely. In this book, he …
In “Me, Myself, and Us,” Brian Little delves into the intricacies of our personality, exploring how it shapes our lives and influences our behavior. By drawing on his extensive research in psychology and his own personal experiences, Little presents a captivating and insightful examination of the interaction between nature and nurture. A renowned personality psychologist, …
In the groundbreaking book “Originals,” Adam M. Grant explores the fascinating realm of originality and creativity. With the aim of understanding what drives individuals to challenge the status quo and bring about meaningful change, Grant delves into the psychology behind successful innovators and disruptors. As a renowned organizational psychologist and professor at the Wharton School …
In “Range,” David Epstein challenges the prevailing notion that specialization is the key to success. Drawing from research and real-life examples, Epstein argues that acquiring a broad range of experiences and knowledge actually leads to more creativity, adaptability, and long-term success. As an acclaimed journalist and bestselling author, Epstein has previously explored the science of …