Introduction: Why Nudges Matter Small changes in decision-making environments can profoundly influence human behavior. These small interventions — called nudges — work by shaping the context in which choices are made, while preserving freedom of … [Read more]
Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection by Charles Duhigg (8/10)
Prologue When emotions are reciprocated (acknowledging and sharing feelings) it creates trust and connection. When this happens, our bodies even synchronize, from pupil dilation to heartbeat rhythms, a phenomenon called neural entrainment. Key … [Read more]
Good Inside by Dr. Becky Kennedy (10/10)
Part I – Dr. Becky’s Parenting Principles Chapter 1: Good Inside - Every child—and adult—is good inside. Understanding that we’re all good inside is what allows you to distinguish a person (your child) from a behavior (rudeness, hitting, saying … [Read more]
The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership by Jim Dethmer, Diana Chapman, and Kaley Warner Klemp (9/10)
PART I | INTRODUCTION Leadership operates from one of two places: above the line or below the line. The first mark of conscious leaders is self-awareness and the ability to tell themselves the truth. Distortion and denial are cornerstone … [Read more]
Smart Brevity: The Power of Saying More with Less by Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen, Mike and Roy Schwartz – 7/10
Part 1: What Is Smart Brevity? 2: Smart Brevity, Explained People want to know something new, revelatory, exciting. And they want you to put it in context and explain “Why it matters.” Then, with a visual or verbal cue, they decide whether to … [Read more]
The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel (9/10)
Chapter 1: No One’s Crazy People’s lifetime investment decisions are heavily anchored to the experiences they had in their own generation. If you were born when the stock market was strong, you invested more in stocks than those who grew up when … [Read more]
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