Think and Grow Rich is a book written by Napoleon Hill released in 1937 and is regarded as a landmark personal development and self-improvement book. Think and Grow Rich is the combined wisdom from more than 500 of America’s most successful individuals. Their insights were then narrowed down into principles and contribute to what Hill …
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The Comfort Zone
As the founder and CEO of 'The Power of Positivity', an online community with more than 50 million followers worldwide, Kristen Butler has spent over a decade examining the elements of a life well lived and the paths that get us there. Her book “The Comfort Zone’ blows the lid off the idea that anxiety …
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness
The much celebrated book The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness by Eric Jorgenson talks in details about life-changing advice about learning, specific knowledge, judgement, decisions, reading, anger, honesty, being yourself and freedom. This book discusses the tools needed to get rich in a predictable and replicable way, and through this …
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Nudge
The book Nudge by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein discusses the concept of using behavioral sciences in public policy and managerial practices. The book talks about how people always go for the path of least resistance when it comes to making decisions. In order to help lazy decision makers pick the right choice, it is …
The Power Of Now
“The Power of Now” by Eckhart Tolle is a spiritual self-help guide to help us discover our true Being, release our pain and find deep inner peace. This book states that living in the now is the most authentic path to happiness and enlightenment. When we are intensely present in the Now, we respond from …
Factfulness
Factfulness by Hans Rosling, Ola Rosling, and Anna Rosling Rönnlund focuses on the idea that we systematically overestimate how bad the world is on many of the most important metrics, such as poverty, violence and income. Rosling believes this overdramatic worldview is mainly the result of ten instincts that distort our perspective of the world …
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman is a Psychologist who has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for his work in decision making, specifically Prospect Theory. Kahneman in the book Thinking, Fast and Slow explains how we overestimate our abilities to make the right decision and correct judgments. He further reveals the limitations of intuition – our which …
168 Hours
Author Laura Vanderkam shares some great insights on Time Management in her celebrated book 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think (Penguin House Canada). This book talks about how we have more time than we think we do have and also discusses about the techniques for maximizing the time we have by focusing …
Essentialism
In Essentialism (Penguin Random House), Greg McKeown draws on experience and insight from working with the leaders of the most innovative companies in the world to show how to achieve the disciplined pursuit of less. Greg McKeown proposes a somewhat radical approach: eliminate most and pursue few. The Way of the Essentialist involves doing less, …
THE ONE THING
The ONE Thing (Bard Press) is a productivity and personal development book written by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan. It is focused on the idea that to achieve success in any area of life, it is necessary to identify and focus on the one most important task or goal at a time. In this book, …