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You Owe You
$21.99
Get one step closer to where you want to be. The author, Eric Thomas, rose from a state of hopeless homelessness to reach beyond everything he ever aspired to be. As he chronicles his journey, Thomas explains the lessons he learned to become the success he is today.
SHOP NOWIf you have been trying to change the negative aspects of your life, reading “You Owe You” will get you one step closer to where you want to be. The author, Eric Thomas, rose from a state of hopeless homelessness to reach beyond everything he ever aspired to be. As he chronicles his journey, Thomas explains the lessons he learned to become the success he is today.
The first secret to success is to stop blaming others – accept that you are responsible for changing your situation for the better. Next, Thomas recommends identifying and acknowledging anyone in your support network. Finding and using your strengths is the final step you can take to pull yourself from the jaws of failure to the victorious triumph. Thomas uses relatable experiences and real-world examples to illustrate these concepts.
After reading Thomas’ story, this book allows you to begin working on your own journey to success. Actionable items like prompts allow you to take charge and change your life for the better.
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Atomic Habits
$11.98
In “Atomic Habits,” you will discover actionable strategies to help you build good habits that will, over the course of a lifetime, amount to incredible levels of success. In the book, James Clear teaches that goals focus on results while habits concentrate on your future identity.
SHOP NOWDoes it feel like you keep setting goals, but not getting anywhere? In “Atomic Habits,” you will discover actionable strategies to help you build good habits that will, over the course of a lifetime, amount to incredible levels of success. In the book, James Clear teaches that goals focus on results while habits concentrate on your future identity.
Surprisingly, the key to success lies not in life-changing epiphanies or impeccably-worded goals, but, instead, in cultivating good habits. One of the first steps is to differentiate between your results, or what you have achieved, and who you want to become. Clear shows how developing the right systems for building good habits can truly change your life. To encourage effective habit building, he introduces four laws that are both easy to understand and memorable.
In order to fully unleash your potential, you will need to not only nurture your good habits but also banish your bad habits. Clear explains how this can be done via perseverance and by understanding that human behavior is a direct result of the environment. If you are ready to stop investing in short-term fixes and ready to begin a long-term remedy, “Atomic Habits” is a book you will want to read. By focusing on small changes every day for many years, you will reap vast benefits.
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Discipline Is Destiny
$17.46
Learn how harnessing discipline can help you reach your fullest potential. Although Holiday argues that discipline is not the only virtue needed to achieve success, it is an important step along the way.
SHOP NOWWith the constant temptation of instant gratification, discipline is a skill imperative for everyone to master. In Ryan Holiday’s latest installment in The Stoic Virtues Series, you will learn how harnessing discipline can help you reach your fullest potential. Although Holiday argues that discipline is not the only virtue needed to achieve success, it is an important step along the way.
To teach why cultivating discipline is necessary, Holiday uses a variety of successful examples from history. A few of these include the longest-reigning British monarch Queen Elizabeth II, baseball star Lou Gehrig, and Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Because the value of a virtue can be seen in its absence, you will also see how a lack of discipline affected the novelist Ernest Hemingway, French military genius Napoleon Bonaparte, and baseball great Babe Ruth.
Beyond learning about famous historical figures, you will learn how a few simple steps can help you develop the self-discipline required to achieve fantastic success in both the personal and professional sectors of life.
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The 6 Types of Working Genius
$22.50
A new book that will transform the way you see yourself, your teammates, and even your family. After completing a 10-minute assessment, you will discover the types of work you find fulfilling. You will also learn the types of work that are most likely to result in burnout.
SHOP NOWFrom Patrick Lencioni, the author of “The Five Dysfunctions of a Team,” comes a new book that will transform the way you see yourself, your teammates, and even your family. After completing a 10-minute assessment, you will discover the types of work you find fulfilling. You will also learn the types of work that are most likely to result in burnout.
Identifying your ideal working style is only the first step in this journey. As you read “The 6 Types of Working Genius,” you will begin to understand how each of the six types fits together to create a cohesive and productive team. Reading this book with your team, company, or family not only helps everyone understand where they fit but also learn to appreciate each member’s unique gifts.
To avoid the pitfalls of drier self-help books, “The 6 Types of Working Genius” is written in Lencioni’s trademark engaging narrative format. As the main character, Bull Brooks discovers the six types of working genius, you will too.
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Thinking, Fast and Slow
$11.29
"Thinking, Fast and Slow" is a book by Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel laureate in Economics and a professor of psychology. The book was published in 2011 and it discusses the dual-process theory of the mind, which posits that there are two distinct ways of thinking: "System 1" and "System 2."
READ NOW"Thinking, Fast and Slow" is a book by Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel laureate in Economics and a professor of psychology. The book was published in 2011 and it discusses the dual-process theory of the mind, which posits that there are two distinct ways of thinking: "System 1" and "System 2."
According to Kahneman, System 1 is fast, automatic, and effortless, while System 2 is slower, more deliberate, and more logical. Kahneman argues that these two systems of thinking often operate in parallel, with System 1 influencing our thoughts and decisions and System 2 providing a check on those processes.
Throughout the book, Kahneman explores the ways in which our minds can be influenced by various biases and heuristics, and how these can lead us to make judgments that are not always rational. He also discusses the ways in which these biases and heuristics can be overcome and how we can improve our decision-making processes.
"Thinking, Fast and Slow" has been widely praised for its insights into human psychology and its practical applications in fields such as economics, finance, and business. It is a highly influential work that has had a major impact on the way we think about human decision-making and behavior.
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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
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The book argues that people often worry about things that don't matter, and suggests that we should focus on the things that do matter by learning to "not give a fck" about the things that don't.
READ NOWThe Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck is a self-help book written by Mark Manson. The book argues that people should focus on what they can control and let go of things that they can't control. The book suggests that people should identify their values and priorities and then use them as a guide for making decisions and setting goals. It also encourages people to embrace their problems and challenges, rather than trying to avoid or fix them, as a way of growing and becoming more resilient. The book has been widely popular and has been translated into many languages.
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You Are A Badass
$8.88
The book aims to help readers overcome their self-imposed limitations and live a more fulfilling life. It encourages readers to embrace their unique qualities and talents, and to take action towards achieving their goals.
READ NOW"You Are a Badass" is a self-help book written by Jen Sincero. The book aims to help readers overcome their self-imposed limitations and live a more fulfilling life. It encourages readers to embrace their unique qualities and talents, and to take action towards achieving their goals. The book covers a wide range of topics, including self-confidence, financial success, and relationships, and offers practical advice and exercises for making positive changes in one's life. "You Are a Badass" has received widespread acclaim and has become a popular choice among readers seeking inspiration and guidance for personal growth.
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12 Rules For Life
$13.57
The book focuses on the idea that life is difficult and that individuals must accept responsibility for their own actions in order to find meaning and happiness.
READ NOWThe book focuses on the idea that life is difficult and that individuals must accept responsibility for their own actions in order to find meaning and happiness. The book's title refers to the 12 rules that Peterson proposes as a way to live a more fulfilling life. These rules include:
The book also explores themes such as the importance of individual responsibility, the dangers of ideology, and the role of suffering in human life. It has been widely popular and has been translated into over 50 languages.
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The 48 Laws Of Power
$9.98
This book provides a guide to the behaviors and strategies that can help individuals gain and maintain power in their personal and professional lives. The book is organized into 48 laws, each of which is accompanied by a brief explanation and examples of how the law has been applied in history.
READ NOWthat provides a guide to the behaviors and strategies that can help individuals gain and maintain power in their personal and professional lives. The book is organized into 48 laws, each of which is accompanied by a brief explanation and examples of how the law has been applied in history. Some of the laws covered in the book include:
The book has been widely read and has received both praise and criticism for its controversial and often amoral advice. It is intended to be a guide for those who want to increase their power and influence in the world, but it is important to note that the strategies outlined in the book may not be ethical or moral, and it is up to the reader to decide whether or not to apply them in their own life.
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The Courage To Be Disliked
$13.69
The book presents Adler's ideas on individual psychology and how to lead a fulfilling and meaningful life. According to Adler, the key to living a fulfilling life is to embrace our individuality and strive for a sense of social interest, or the desire to contribute to the well-being of others
READ NOWThe Courage to Be Disliked is a self-help book written by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga that explores the philosophy of Alfred Adler, a 20th-century psychiatrist and psychotherapist. The book presents Adler's ideas on individual psychology and how to lead a fulfilling and meaningful life.
According to Adler, the key to living a fulfilling life is to embrace our individuality and strive for a sense of social interest, or the desire to contribute to the well-being of others. Adler believed that we are all driven by a deep-seated need to belong and be accepted by others, but this need can sometimes lead us to conform to societal expectations and give up our own individuality.
The Courage to Be Disliked encourages readers to think for themselves, take responsibility for their actions, and live according to their own values and beliefs, even if it means being disliked or going against the norm. The book argues that by embracing our individuality and living authentically, we can overcome feelings of inadequacy and find happiness and fulfillment in life.
Overall, The Courage to Be Disliked offers a thought-provoking and uplifting message about the importance of self-acceptance and living according to our own values and beliefs.
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Daring Greatly
$8.88
In the book, Brown explores the concept of vulnerability and its role in our lives. She argues that vulnerability is a necessary part of living a full, authentic life, and that by embracing vulnerability, we can learn to be more resilient, courageous, and compassionate.
READ NOWIn the book, Brown explores the concept of vulnerability and its role in our lives. She argues that vulnerability is a necessary part of living a full, authentic life, and that by embracing vulnerability, we can learn to be more resilient, courageous, and compassionate.
The book is based on Brown's research on vulnerability, shame, and empathy, and uses personal anecdotes and examples to illustrate her points. Through her research and writing, Brown aims to help readers understand and embrace vulnerability as a path to greater connection and authenticity.
"Daring Greatly" has been well-received and has become a best-seller, with many readers finding it to be a helpful and inspiring guide to living a more authentic and fulfilling life.
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