motivational books

How to Win Friends and Influence People

“How to Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie is one of the most famous self-help books ever written. Originally published in 1936, it remains a timeless guide for improving interpersonal relationships, effective communication, and gaining influence in both personal and professional life. Carnegie’s book outlines practical principles for connecting with others, persuading them, […]

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When Things Fall Apart

When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times is a book by Pema Chödrön, a renowned Buddhist teacher and author, published in 2000. The book is a guide to navigating life’s inevitable challenges—those moments when things seem to be falling apart, when suffering, pain, and uncertainty arise. Drawing on Buddhist principles, particularly those of

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The Righteous Mind

The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion is a book by social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, published in 2012. In it, Haidt explores why people have such deep, often unbridgeable divisions when it comes to politics, religion, and morality. Through the book, Haidt combines psychology, sociology, and moral philosophy to investigate

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Elastic

It sounds like you’re asking about “elastic”—which could refer to several things depending on the context. Below are some of the most common uses of the term: 1. Elastic in Physics/Material Science: 2. Elastic in Economics: 3. Elastic in Computing: 4. Elastic in Fashion/Clothing: 5. Elastic in Mathematics (Elastic Curves): Key Takeaways: Let me know

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The Practicing Mind

The Practicing Mind is a book written by Thomas M. Sterner that focuses on the importance of practice, mindfulness, and developing a growth mindset. The central theme of the book revolves around how to approach life and tasks with a mindset of continuous improvement, rather than fixating on immediate results or outcomes. This concept is

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MINI HABITS

Mini Habits: Small Changes for Big Results Mini habits are a powerful approach to behavior change that emphasizes starting small to achieve significant goals. Developed by Stephen Guise in his book “Mini Habits: Smaller Habits, Bigger Results,” this concept focuses on the idea that tiny, manageable actions can lead to lasting transformations over time. Here’s

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Social Intelligence

Social Intelligence: Understanding and Navigating Relationships Social intelligence refers to the ability to understand and manage social interactions effectively. It encompasses awareness of social dynamics, the ability to empathize with others, and the skills to navigate complex interpersonal relationships. Here are some key components and benefits of social intelligence: 1. Awareness of Social Cues Socially

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What Makes a Man Feel Loved

Understanding what makes a man feel loved involves recognizing emotional needs, communication styles, and expressions of affection. Here are several key aspects that often resonate deeply: 1. Affirmation and Appreciation Men often feel loved when their efforts and qualities are acknowledged. Verbal affirmations, compliments, and expressions of gratitude reinforce their sense of worth and validation.

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