Learn to beat challenges before they emerge. Improve faster without wasting time and energy on dealing with unnecessary problems.
You’ll learn:
- To solve a problem at it’s root
- How to manage a team in business
- Why problem blindness kills success
- The importance of being responsible before hardships
Follow the Science (2024) investigates the deep influence of the pharmaceutical industry on medicine, government, and media. It highlights how profit motives and high-level collusion have led to misinformation, ethical violations, and the suppression of critical voices. It encourages you to examine the sources of your health care information critically.
Soft Power (2004) has long been essential for anyone interested in understanding how nations can influence other without resorting to force. It provides insightful historical examples and practical strategies for leveraging cultural appeal and diplomatic relations to achieve global objectives. The work offers a nuanced perspective on global issues, making it valuable for anyone looking to comprehend the complexities of modern geopolitics.
I Shouldn’t Feel This Way (2024) is for anyone struggling with overwhelming emotions like fear, shame and anger. It offers practical tools for managing and transforming these feelings to build healthier relationships, set firm boundaries, and foster a deeper sense of self-compassion and spiritual growth.
Learn the role of emotions and how to control them instead of being controlled. Discover how to let go of destructive ideas to improve the quality of life.
Find out what stands behind excellent communicators and begin implementing simple but effective techniques to feel confident no matter your goals or how many people you talk to.
Adaptive Resilience (2023) offers an insightful guide to crafting a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable organizational transformation. It empahasizes the importance of implementing game-changing strategies for big-picture business evolution, focusing on an approach that transforms from both the inside-out and the outside-in.
David Brooks, How to Know a Person, The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen These days, relationships, community, and social connection are all hot topics. We acknowledge that loneliness kills, and stress the importance of building friendships and creating community. But do we really know what we're talking about when we use these words? Do we know how to ask the questions that deepen a friendship? Can we set aside our own beliefs in order to hear and understand those of another person? And are we able to sit with someone who's suffering, even if it makes us uncomfortable? These skills are incredibly important in daily life, and yet they aren't taught in school. As a result, loneliness has become a common illness, and we find ourselves lacking the deep friendships we so crave. Fortunately, the ability to see others, and make them feel seen, is a skill you can cultivate. You can learn to treat people with consideration, to understand those around you, and care for your loved ones better.