Posts

The Book of Ichigo Ichie by Héctor García The Art of Making the Most of Every Moment, the Japanese Way

What's it about? Ichigo Ichie (2019) is a guide to the Japanese philosophy of treasuring each unrepeatable moment, rooted in Zen Buddhism and the art of the tea ceremony. It teaches you to awaken all five senses and practice genuine presence in order to transform your daily life. By combining ancient wisdom with practical techniques for mindfulness, it reveals how recognizing the singular nature of each encounter can unlock deeper attention, harmony with others, and a genuine love of life. On a spring afternoon in Kyoto’s historic Gion district, friends Héctor García and Francesc Miralles sought shelter from a sudden storm in a small teahouse. As rain pounded the cobblestones outside, they noticed cherry blossoms – sakura petals – being swept away by the torrent. They ordered a precious gyokuro tea and sat peacefully, listening to the rain, savoring the delicate flavor and fragrant aroma. Then something shifted. A young woman on a bicycle passed by, smiled at them through the ...

The Fine Art Of Small Talk by Debra Fine How To Start a Conversation, Keep It Going, Build Networking Skills – and Leave a Positive Impression!

What's it about? The Fine Art of Small Talk (2005) offers practical advice for cultivating conversation skills. Drawing on anecdotes from the author’s own journey to becoming a confident small-talker, these lessons will teach you how to initiate, sustain and exit conversations with ease and grace. Most people dismiss it as filler. Those awkward thirty seconds in an elevator. The forced pleasantries at a parent-teacher conference. The surface-level chitchat before a meeting actually starts. But what if the conversations you've been avoiding are the ones quietly shaping your entire life? Small talk doesn't feel important. Yet buried in those seemingly trivial exchanges about weather and weekend plans lies something far more significant: the foundation of every meaningful relationship you'll ever build. Friendships, romances, business partnerships, they all begin the same way. With small talk. Unfortunately, for many of us, the idea of initiating these conversations tri...

My Morning Routine by Benjamin Spall and Michael Xander How Successful People Start Every Day Inspired

What's it about? Based on the authors’ interviews with 64 of today’s most successful people, My Morning Routine (2018) is a practical guide for would-be early birds. Yes, it’s easy to live in fear of your alarm clock and worship at the altar of your phone’s slumber function, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Mornings don’t need to be traumatic at all. What’s more, finding the right routine for the early hours will change your whole day for the better. Let me ask you something: How did you feel this morning when your alarm went off? If you're like most people, you probably groaned, hit snooze, and dragged yourself out of bed feeling like you'd already lost the first battle of the day. But here's what I want you to consider: What if the most successful people in the world, Olympic athletes, CEOs, bestselling authors, don't just tolerate their mornings? They've actually designed them to be the most powerful part of their day. And they're not following some ...

Tech Leadership by Andrew Swerdlow How to Evolve from Individual Contributor to Tech Leader

What's it about? Tech Leadership (2023) is a practical handbook for software engineers and technical professionals making the transition from individual contributors to team leaders and managers. Informed by real-world experiences from major tech companies, it provides frameworks and strategies for developing leadership capabilities in the technology sector, emphasizing that technical excellence alone doesn’t guarantee leadership success. In 1822, Charles Babbage created the first mechanical computing device – though no one at the time realized they had just entered the Technological Age. Two centuries later, over five billion people use the internet regularly. Meanwhile, the tech sector has grown into the second-largest industry in the United States, employing 8 percent of the total workforce. But something’s breaking. The pace of change keeps accelerating, and tech leaders are struggling to keep up. They’re losing talented workers, and discovering that traditional MBA wisdom do...

How to Make People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less by Nicholas Boothman Make Instant, Meaningful Connections for Interviewing, Selling, Managing, Pitching

What's it about? How to Make People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less (2000) is a guide to connecting, communicating and expanding your social world. These lessons will teach you how to strike up a conversation with strangers and make them like you. It’ll also show you how to decode even their most subtle gestures. Being likable is an art you can ace. Walk into any party, conference, or coffee shop, and you'll spot them immediately: people hugging the walls, clutching their phones like life preservers, perfecting the art of looking busy. Most of us would rather check email for the fifteenth time than strike up a conversation with a stranger. There's a name for what we're doing – social retreat. And it makes perfect sense. Meeting someone new means navigating the minefield of small talk, enduring those agonizing silences that stretch like taffy, and trying to figure out where exactly you're supposed to look while talking. Do you maintain eye contact? For how long? Wh...