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The Money Habit by Mike Michalowicz The Worry-Free Way to Financial Independence

What's it about? The Money Habit (2026) works with the grain of human habit to show how to gain control of your finances. It introduces a simple system of dividing money into purpose-driven accounts, helping you see clearly where your money goes while supporting goals like paying off debt, saving, and enjoying life. Money has a way of slipping through your fingers. You check your bank balance in the morning and feel fine. By the evening, after a few small purchases, a subscription renewal, and a grocery run, that sense of control has faded. Nothing dramatic happened, yet there’s a gnawing sense of uncertainty. Most of us respond by trying to clamp down. We build budgets, track every last expense, and promise to be more disciplined. It works for a week, maybe two. Then life gets in the way. A busy day leads to a quick takeaway, a stressful week justifies a small splurge, and the plan begins to fall apart. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Instead of straight-jacketing yourself w...

The Invincible Brain by Majid Fotuhi The Clinically Proven Plan to Age-Proof Your Brain

What's it about? The Invincible Brain (2026) reveals how your daily habits play a vital role in shaping your memory, focus, and long-term brain health – right down to the level of your cells. It explains what you can start doing today to help your brain grow stronger, sharper, and more resilient, no matter how old you are. Mental fatigue. Brain fog. Memory loss. Inability to concentrate. If any of this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. After all, who isn’t feeling fatigued and distracted these days? And as common as those issues may be, they only grow more concerning as we get older. But there’s a silver lining: your brain is far more alive, flexible, and responsive than you might think. In fact, your brain is a lot like the other muscles in your body. It’s constantly adapting to the life you give it – strengthening the circuits you use most, weakening the ones you don’t use. So no matter where your brain stands today, it can become sharper, stronger, and more resilient. Memory ...

Leading with Strategy by Timothy Tiryaki Using Your North Star to Guide Decision-Making

What's it about? Leading with Strategy (2026) is a guide to strategic decision-making for leaders navigating the complexity of today's rapidly changing business landscape. It argues that effective strategy requires more than analytical frameworks; it requires a clear sense of organizational purpose, and a commitment to implementing that purpose at every level and across every team of an organization. Your strategy is probably failing. Failing to fix your organization’s overarching problems. Failing to permeate its operating systems. Failing to underpin all the decisions, big and small, that ultimately make up your organization’s strategic direction. But, here’s the good news. It’s not failing because of bad ideas or lack of vision. It’s failing because it’s falling into the gaps between thinking and doing, vision and culture, stated priorities and daily behavior. This lesson won’t just diagnose why your strategy isn’t reaching its full potential, it will give you the to...

The AI-First Company by Ash Fontana How to Compete and Win with Artificial Intelligence

What's it about? The AI-First Company (2021) argues that businesses which deliberately build AI into their core operations from the start – rather than bolting it on later – are the ones poised to dominate their industries. It walks you through how to identify valuable data, build the right teams, integrate AI into existing workflows, and reinvest the gains from automation to keep compounding a competitive edge. Dogs have a sense of smell roughly 10,000 times more powerful than ours. Lions can sprint at 50 miles per hour. Whales can hear each other across entire ocean basins. And yet none of those animals built a civilization. Humans did – not because they’re faster or stronger or sharper-sensed, but because they gather information, process it collectively, and learn from it faster than anything else on Earth. Now hand that ability to a machine. One that never sleeps, never forgets, and sharpens itself with every new piece of data it encounters. That’s what this lesson is all ab...

Jolted by Anthony Klotz Why We Quit, When to Stay, and Why It Matters

What's it about? Jolted (2026) digs into the sudden, unexpected events that force you to rethink your entire career. You’ll see how everyday shocks lead to abrupt resignations and learn how to respond with strategy instead of impulse. Once you grasp the mechanics of these disruptions, you can make sharper, more deliberate choices about whether to stay, speak up, or walk away. Let’s go out on a limb and say a huge chunk of your waking life is tied to work. And for most of that time, you’re probably running on autopilot. You handle the familiar tasks, absorb the usual stresses, and settle into a rhythm that carries you through the week without much resistance. Then, something small cracks the surface. A passing comment in a meeting, a sudden change in leadership, or a moment of personal clarity can shatter the whole setup. Suddenly, the path you were happily walking feels completely wrong. That jarring friction is a near-universal part of modern work life, and it forces you to st...

Ikigai by Hector Garcia Puigcerver & Francesc Miralles The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life

What's it about? Ikigai (2016) is your guide to living a long, happy life through the wisdom of Japanese culture. These lessons delve into every area of Japanese life to uncover their secrets of longevity and to explain why so many Japanese, especially those on one island in particular, live well past 100 years of age. A long life, a sense of purpose, deep happiness – what if all three of these fundamental notions came from the same place? These lessons outline the Japanese concept of ikigai, which encompasses your reason for living, your life goal and your source of longevity. You’ll discover how you can live a long, full and happy life by finding your ikigai and following a few simple health tips. Are you interested in living a long, healthy and fulfilling life? Who isn’t? The secret to doing so just may be found on the island of Okinawa, in southern Japan, home to the highest concentration of centenarians in the world. And these island dwellers’ secret to longevity may boil do...

Pivot Points by Julia Tang Peters Five Decisions Every Successful Leader Must Make

What's it about? Pivot Points (2014) explores how leaders navigate high-stakes moments by making a small set of recurring decisions that can redirect their careers and organizations. It presents a five-part framework for recognizing these inflection points and choosing actions that build momentum, resilience, and long-term impact, illustrated with real-world leadership examples. Careers rarely move in a straight line anymore. The moments that shape you tend to arrive as a chain of events – pressure builds, options narrow, and then a single choice changes everything that follows. Most professionals will encounter these pivot points during their working lives, yet many drift past them by waiting to see how things unfold, which is its own kind of decision. In this lesson, you’ll learn how leadership shows up in five recurring pivots: committing yourself to mastery around a worthy idea, choosing a bold new direction when the current path can’t deliver, taking a risk that breaks a fun...