Focus Daniel Goleman What’s in the book for you? We are prone to umpteen distractions in the modern world. Focus (2013) gives you guidelines in sharpening your focus on important things amidst various distractions in your professional and personal …
The Talent Code – Daniel Coyle It is a popular belief that talent or skill is either present in an individual naturally or is acquired from the environment in which he or she lives. Daniel Coyle, in his …
The Art of Thinking Clearly Rolf Dobelli The author addresses the small mistakes in our thinking processes that we should notice and change to start making better choices. The overconfident self Studies show that people generally think highly of themselves …
Your Best Year Ever – Michael Hyatt You can achieve your dream goals in just 5 steps. In Your Best Year Ever (2018) Michael Hyatt imparts a proven, research-based technique to attain your long-term targets. We all desire to exploit …
Moonwalking With Einstein The Art and Science of Remembering Everything Joshua Foer Moonwalking with Einstein explains how memory works and gives techniques for improving memory. It also explains why the art of memory has declined over-ages. Train to Improve …
The Miracle Morning Hal Elrod Our pathway to success should start early in the morning. A healthy morning routine will be what leads us to a happy life. But it is not only about waking up early in the morning. …
Small Move, Big Change Caroline L. Arnold All of us have found ourselves, at one point or another, resolved to make changes in our lifestyles for a better life. Whether it be losing weight or never drinking again, it has …
Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff…and It’s All Small Stuff Richard Carlson The book explains how to find happiness and peace of mind. It helps you to turn challenges into opportunities and how to remain calm when stressed. We need to …
Eat That Frog Brian Tracy Most of us find it difficult to find enough time to complete our to-do list. However, the key to tackling this, lies in prioritizing and taking care of the most important tasks first. ‘Eating your …