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Inclusion (HBR Emotional Intelligence Series)
"Inclusion," a part of the HBR Emotional Intelligence Series, offers a comprehensive exploration of the crucial topic of fostering inclusivity in the workplace. Authored by Harvard Business Review, the book delves into the emotional intelligence aspects of creating environments where all individuals feel valued, heard, and included. By providing practical insights and actionable strategies, "Inclusion" guides leaders and organizations in understanding the emotional dynamics of inclusion, addressing biases, and promoting a culture that embraces diversity.
The Power of Influence
“Enthusiasm is as brittle as crystal, but common sense is Durable as brass. ” This is a compact and compelling edition of yoritimo-tashi’s two great works, influence: how to exert it and common sense: how to exercise it. From lessons on awakening the dormant energies within us by increasing and expanding the psychic forces to exerting powerful influence by exchanging confidence, the power of influence includes guidance on exerting influence by persuasion and suggestion, developing magnetic influence of the human eye, acquiring and developing common sense and practical sense, how to go about applying them in our daily lives, and their profitable utilization in the business world. Though centuries old, the doctrines of the twelfth-century Japanese shogun still remain relevant in modern times.
Start With Why
The Quick and Easy Way to Effective Speaking
Persuasion
"Persuasion" stands as the final completed novel by Jane Austen, published posthumously in 1818. The story centers around Anne Elliot, a thoughtful and reserved woman who, eight years prior, was persuaded to break off an engagement with the naval officer Frederick Wentworth due to societal pressure and financial concerns. The novel explores themes of love, second chances, and the consequences of societal expectations. Austen's astute observations on the nuances of human relationships and the societal constraints of her time shine through in "Persuasion," offering a mature and reflective exploration of love lost and rediscovered. The novel's enduring appeal lies in its complex characters, subtle humor, and Austen's keen insight into the dynamics of human behavior.
The Gift: A Survivors Journey To Freedom
"The Gift: A Survivor's Journey to Freedom" is a poignant and powerful memoir written by Dr. Edith Eva Eger, a Holocaust survivor, and clinical psychologist. In this moving account, Eger shares her harrowing experiences of survival in Auschwitz, the Nazi concentration camp, during World War II. The book chronicles her resilience, courage, and her ultimate journey toward healing and liberation from the traumas of her past. Dr. Eger's narrative not only recounts the atrocities she endured but also offers profound insights into the resilience of the human spirit, the importance of forgiveness, and the transformative power of choosing hope and freedom in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Start With Why
"Start with Why" by Simon Sinek is a transformative exploration of leadership and inspiration. The book centers around the idea that truly successful leaders and organizations start by defining their "why" – the core purpose and belief that drives their existence beyond just the "what" they do or "how" they do it. Sinek argues that understanding and communicating this fundamental purpose is what distinguishes leaders who inspire and motivate from those who merely manage. Drawing on a wide range of examples, from Apple to Martin Luther King Jr., Sinek illustrates how a clear and compelling sense of purpose serves as a powerful catalyst for organizational success and individual fulfillment.
How Women Rise: Break The 12 Habits Holding You Back
"How Women Rise: Break the 12 Habits Holding You Back" by Sally Helgesen and Marshall Goldsmith is a transformative guide that addresses the unique challenges women face in the workplace and provides practical strategies to overcome them. The authors draw on their extensive experience in leadership development to identify 12 habits that may hinder women's professional progress, such as reluctance to claim achievements, the perfection trap, and the hesitancy to negotiate for what they deserve. By offering insights into these common pitfalls, Helgesen and Goldsmith empower women to recognize and change these behaviors, enabling them to ascend to higher levels of leadership with confidence. The book emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, collaboration, and resilience, making it an invaluable resource for women navigating their career paths.
Dune Messiah: 2
"Dune Messiah," the second novel in Frank Herbert's iconic "Dune" series, continues the epic saga set in a distant future where political intrigue, environmental challenges, and mystical forces shape the destiny of humanity. Picking up after the events of the first novel, "Dune," the story follows Paul Atreides, now Emperor, as he grapples with the complexities of governance, religious prophecy, and the consequences of his prescient visions. Herbert delves into the psychological and spiritual dimensions of leadership, presenting a narrative that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally charged. The novel expands on the intricate world-building of the "Dune" universe, introducing new characters and deepening the exploration of the ecological and sociopolitical forces at play.
The Art Of Communicating
"The Art of Communicating" by Thich Nhat Hanh is a profound guide to cultivating meaningful connections. Delving into the heart of communication, the book stresses its impact on relationships and personal well-being. Thich Nhat Hanh advocates for mindful listening and speech, urging readers to go beyond words and embrace the essence of understanding. Rooted in mindfulness, the book offers practical exercises and anecdotes, serving as a valuable resource for those seeking to improve their interactions. It goes beyond conventional techniques, encouraging a deeper connection through compassion and an awareness of our interconnectedness. In essence, the book is a transformative journey toward more authentic and harmonious communication in both personal and professional aspects of life.
The Jungle Book
"The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling is a timeless collection of stories that has enchanted readers of all ages since its publication in 1894. Set in the lush jungles of India, the book is a series of interconnected tales that follow the adventures of Mowgli, a young boy raised by wolves, and his encounters with various jungle creatures. Kipling's vivid and evocative prose brings the jungle to life, creating a rich and immersive world that captivates the imagination. The stories not only entertain but also impart moral lessons, exploring themes of friendship, loyalty, and the delicate balance between humans and the animal kingdom.
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous
In "On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous," Ocean Vuong crafts a moving letter from a son to his illiterate mother. Little Dog, the speaker, shares a family history entrenched in Vietnam, providing a gateway to unexplored facets of his life. The narrative not only bears witness to the intricate love between a single mother and her son but also fearlessly examines themes of race, class, and masculinity. Against the backdrop of contemporary America, rife with addiction, violence, and trauma, the story unfolds with compassion and tenderness. It stands as a testament to the transformative power of personal storytelling and the profound consequences of unspoken truths.
The Long Haul (Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Book 9)
Every Breath: A Captivating Story Of Enduring Love From The Author Of The Notebook
"Every Breath," authored by Nicholas Sparks, renowned for his romantic masterpieces, is a captivating tale that weaves a narrative of enduring love against the backdrop of the Outer Banks in North Carolina. The story introduces readers to Tru Walls and Hope Anderson, two individuals from vastly different backgrounds whose lives become entwined in unexpected ways during a chance encounter. As the plot unfolds, Sparks skillfully explores the complexities of love, destiny, and the impact of life-altering choices. The novel delves into the intricacies of human relationships, portraying the challenges and sacrifices that come with following one's heart, even when faced with unforeseen obstacles. With his trademark blend of heartfelt storytelling and vivid character development, Sparks takes readers on an emotional journey that transcends time, creating a tale of love that resonates long after the final page is turned.
