
Building a StoryBrand
by Donald Miller
Donald Miller applies the seven universal elements of storytelling to marketing, arguing that businesses fail because they make themselves the hero rather than their customer.
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by Donald Miller
Donald Miller applies the seven universal elements of storytelling to marketing, arguing that businesses fail because they make themselves the hero rather than their customer.
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by Shane Parrish
Farnam Street founder Shane Parrish distills the most important principles for making better decisions, identifying and overcoming the defaults that undermine clear thinking.
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by Brené Brown
Research professor Brené Brown argues that vulnerability — the willingness to be seen in all our uncertainty and imperfection — is not weakness but the foundation of courage, connection, and creativity.
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by Dale Carnegie
A practical guide to eliminating anxiety and worry through tested principles drawn from thousands of case studies, historical examples, and Carnegie's own experience.
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by Ray Dalio
The founder of Bridgewater Associates shares the operating principles that guided his life and built one of the world's most successful hedge funds.
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by David Epstein
David Epstein argues that in a complex world, generalists who develop broad knowledge and late specialization often outperform narrow specialists — challenging the prevailing gospel of early specialization.
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by Michael Easter
Journalist Michael Easter spends 33 days hunting in the Alaskan wilderness while investigating the science of why modern comfort is making us physically and mentally worse, and what embracing discomfort can do for our lives.
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by Darren Hardy
Darren Hardy presents the compound effect principle — that small, consistent choices accumulate into dramatically different life outcomes over time.
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by Patrick Lencioni
Through a business fable, Lencioni identifies the five core dysfunctions that prevent teams from achieving their potential and offers a practical framework for addressing them.
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by Brené Brown
Brené Brown's guide to wholehearted living — letting go of who we think we should be and embracing who we actually are, with ten guideposts for cultivating authenticity, gratitude, and joy.
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by Shawn Achor
Harvard researcher Shawn Achor argues that happiness is not the result of success but its precursor, and presents seven practical principles for training your brain to capitalize on positivity.
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by MJ DeMarco
MJ DeMarco challenges the conventional wisdom of slow, patient wealth-building and argues for building scalable businesses that generate wealth rapidly.
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by Brianna Wiest
An examination of self-sabotage — why we are our own biggest obstacle, how unconscious patterns undermine our conscious goals, and how to transform self-defeating behaviors into self-mastery.
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by Joseph Murphy
A practical guide to harnessing the subconscious mind for healing, prosperity, and happiness through visualization, affirmation, and the alignment of conscious and unconscious thought.
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by Gary Zukav
Gary Zukav argues that humanity is transitioning from a power-based consciousness to an alignment with the soul — and that understanding authentic power is the path to a genuinely meaningful life.
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by Adam Grant
Organizational psychologist Adam Grant makes the case for intellectual humility and the power of rethinking our assumptions, beliefs, and opinions.
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by Glennon Doyle
Glennon Doyle recounts how falling in love with soccer player Abby Wambach led her to question every choice she had made and learn to trust her own inner knowing.
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by Joe Navarro
A former FBI counterintelligence agent shares his system for reading nonverbal communication, identifying deception, and understanding what people are really communicating.
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by Louise Hay
Louise Hay argues that our thoughts create our experiences — and that by changing our thinking patterns, particularly through loving the self, we can transform every area of our lives.
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by Esther Hicks and Jerry Hicks
Esther and Jerry Hicks present the teachings of Abraham — a group of spiritual entities — on the law of attraction and how to align with what you desire.
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by Elizabeth Gilbert
Elizabeth Gilbert argues for a life of creative curiosity over creative suffering, proposing a philosophy of making things for their own sake rather than for validation or survival.
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by Nir Eyal
Nir Eyal, who wrote the book on how technology hooks us, now provides a framework for managing distraction and reclaiming intentional attention.
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by Mel Robbins
Mel Robbins introduces a simple two-word mindset shift — 'let them' — that stops you from wasting energy trying to control what other people think, say, or do.
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by Hal Elrod
Hal Elrod presents a morning routine combining silence, affirmations, visualization, exercise, reading, and scribing — the SAVERS framework — as the foundation for transforming any area of life.
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