Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things by Adam M. Grant
The Mental Toughness Handbook by Damon Zahariades
Manipulation Techniques by Daniel Brain
How the Brain Lost Its Mind: Sex, Hysteria, and the Riddle of Mental Illness by Allan H. Ropper and Brian Burrell
"How the Brain Lost Its Mind" explores the intertwined history of syphilis and hysteria, shedding light on the complex relationship between brain diseases and mental illnesses. From the devastation of syphilis to the enigmatic nature of hysteria, the book delves into the challenges of understanding and treating these conditions while raising thought-provoking questions about the mind-brain connection.
The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin
Rick Rubin's book The Creative Act: A Way of Being is a stimulating examination of creativity and its tremendous influence on our lives. Rubin explores the essence of creativity, sharing insights, anecdotes, and helpful advice on fostering and expressing one's creative spirit. He draws on his vast experience as a renowned music producer and cultural influencer. This book encourages a transforming mentality that transcends art and permeates all facets of life, urging readers to accept their individual creative inclinations.
How to Make it Happen: Turning Failure into Success by Maria Hatzistefanis
A motivating manual called How to Make it Happen by Maria Hatzistefanis offers helpful pointers and counsel on how to turn failure into achievement. Utilizing her own personal experiences, the author shares insights on how to cultivate a growth mindset, set achievable objectives, overcome barriers, and build resilience. The book offers exercises and activities to help readers apply the book's principles to their own life and is full of motivational tales of people who have succeeded in spite of obstacles and setbacks. How to Make it Happen is a useful tool for everyone trying to realize their potential and achieve their goals thanks to its practical counsel and upbeat message.
Attitude is Everything Rev Ed: 10 Life-Changing Steps to Turning Attitude into Action by Keith Harrell
The Highly Sensitive by Judy Dyer
The short book "The Highly Sensitive" by Judy Dyer discusses the experiences and characteristics of highly sensitive people and offers useful advice for navigating sensitivity in a society that might not always recognise or value it. Providing empowering ideas and tactics for self-care, setting boundaries, and living as a sensitive soul in today's fast-paced society, Dyer digs into the special challenges and strengths of being extremely sensitive.
Lives of the Stoics: The Art of Living from Zeno to Marcus Aurelius by Ryan Holiday and Stephen Hanselman
You’re Too Good to Feel This Bad: An Orthodox Approach to Living an Unorthodox Life by Nate Dallas
Nate Dallas' self-help book You're Too Good to Feel This Bad: An Orthodox Way to Living an Unorthodox Life gives a distinctive viewpoint on how to live a fulfilled life through the principles of Orthodox Judaism. To assist readers in overcoming their own obstacles, Dallas, who battled addiction and depression, discusses his experience and lessons learned from practicing Orthodox Judaism. Jewish tradition-based guidance on problems like relationships, careers, personal development, and spirituality is offered in this book. Regardless of one's upbringing or religious convictions, it provides a novel and approachable viewpoint on discovering meaning and pleasure. You're Too Good to Feel This Bad is a worthwhile read for anyone looking to live a more fulfilling life because to its captivating approach and realistic experiences.
Sensitive: The Hidden Power of the Highly Sensitive Person in a Loud, Fast, Too-Much World by Jenn Granneman and Andre Sólo
When You’re Ready, This Is How You Heal by Brianna Wiest
The Power of Strangers: The Benefits of Connecting in a Suspicious World by Joe Keohane
In his non-fiction book "The Power of Strangers: The Advantages of Connecting in a Suspicious World," Joe Keohane examines the value of interpersonal relationships and how they can enrich our lives. Keohane makes the case that contacts with strangers can improve our wellbeing, foster our creativity, and extend our viewpoints by drawing on a variety of scientific studies and real-world instances. The book also explores the difficulties and dangers of interacting with strangers in a society that frequently promotes mistrust and seclusion. In addition to identifying the possible difficulties of such relationships, Keohane provides helpful guidance on how to develop pleasant and meaningful connections with strangers through his perceptive analysis.
The Psychology of Religion by Vassilis Saroglou
The Courage to be Happy by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga
Physical Intelligence: The Science of Thinking Without Thinking by Scott Grafton
Your Head is a Houseboat: A Chaotic Guide to Mental Clarity by Campbell Walker
"Your Head is a Houseboat" by Campbell Walker is an unconventional guide weaving chaos and clarity. Navigating through witty insights and introspective anecdotes, it challenges conventional thinking, offering a unique perspective on achieving mental clarity. Embark on a thought-provoking journey to explore the waters of the mind.
The Psychology of Social Media by Ciarán Mc Mahon
"The Psychology of Social Media" by Ciarán Mc Mahon offers a captivating exploration of the hidden influences and psychological effects of our digital lives. Delving into the intersection of psychology and technology, this insightful book examines how social media platforms shape our behavior, emotions, and self-perception. From the allure of likes and validation to the impact on mental health and relationships, Mc Mahon provides thought-provoking analysis and practical insights to navigate the digital landscape with awareness and understanding. Discover the fascinating psychological dynamics behind our social media experiences in this enlightening and timely read.