Some books are long. Some are complex. And then there’s Who Moved My Cheese? — a tiny book that quietly punches you in the face with truth. Dr. Spencer Johnson’s classic is barely over 90 pages, but don’t let the size fool you. This is one of those deceptively simple stories that follows you into […]
Speak With Confidence by Mike Acker is a practical, experience-driven guide for anyone who struggles with fear, anxiety, or self-doubt when speaking — whether in public, at work, in meetings, or in everyday conversations. Rather than positioning confidence as something you either have or don’t have, Acker reframes it as a skill that can be […]
Thank You for Arguing by Jay Heinrichs is a practical, modern guide to persuasion built on classical rhetoric. Rather than treating arguments as verbal battles to be won with facts, the book reframes argument as a tool for influence, connection, and timing. Heinrichs argues that most people lose arguments not because they are wrong, but […]
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki is one of the most influential personal finance books ever written, not because it teaches people how to get rich quickly, but because it challenges how they think about money, work, and financial security. Rather than presenting formulas or investment strategies upfront, the book is structured around Kiyosaki’s […]
In Lead Engaging Meetings, author and facilitator Jeff Shannon argues that meetings are essential in professional life, but the majority of them are unproductive, boring, and wasteful. Every unengaging meeting costs time, energy, ideas, and momentum. Instead of being dreaded calendar blocks, meetings can be transformed into engaging, productive, and creative interactions when leaders apply […]
The Introvert’s Way: Living a Quiet Life in a Noisy World by Sophie Dembling is a thoughtful exploration of introversion, what it really means, how it shapes behavior, and how introverts can flourish in a world that often prioritizes extroversion. Dembling combines research, personal anecdotes, and empathetic insight to show that introversion is not a […]
Understanding Emotional Intelligence Emotional intelligence (EI) is a multifaceted skill set that plays a pivotal role in how individuals navigate both personal and professional landscapes. Defined by Travis Bradberry, emotional intelligence encompasses several core components: self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. Each of these components contributes to how we recognize and manage our emotions, […]
