Joy at Work—Book Overview (Marie Kondo, Scott Sonenshein)

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Are you drowning in a sea of workspace clutter, endless emails, and back-to-back meetings? How can you find meaning in your work? In Joy at Work, tidying expert Marie Kondo and organizational psychologist Scott Sonenshein reveal how decluttering your workspace can dramatically boost your productivity and happiness. They help you eliminate distractions, reclaim control over your workday, and rediscover meaning in your professional life.  Continue reading for an overview of the book, complete with practical exercises.

Together by Vivek Murthy—Book Overview & Takeaways

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Do you often find yourself feeling lonely, despite the world being more connected than ever? Why do humans crave social connection? In an age where digital connection has never been easier, an invisible epidemic of isolation threatens our well-being. In Together, former US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy reveals that loneliness is a public health crisis with consequences as deadly as smoking 15 cigarettes daily. Continue reading for an overview of the book Together.

The Sirens’ Call by Chris Hayes—Book Overview & Takeaways

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Do you struggle to maintain mental focus? What actions can you take to resist the attention economy? In The Sirens’ Call, MSNBC host Chris Hayes demystifies the mechanics of an economy built to commandeer your attention. He reveals how our attention has become a commodity seized and controlled by media platforms and advertisers for their profit. Continue reading for an overview of the book, along with insights on how to regain control of your mental life.

Lighter by Yung Pueblo: Book Overview & Takeaways

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Have you ever felt weighed down by old habits, emotional reactions, and ways of living that just aren’t working anymore? What’s Lighter by Yung Pueblo about? In Lighter, Yung Pueblo draws from his journey as a former activist who turned to meditation to overcome addiction, offering a revolutionary perspective on personal and social transformation. He argues that by healing ourselves, we simultaneously contribute to healing the world. Read below for a brief overview of Pueblo’s Lighter.

Scale by Geoffrey West: Book Overview and Takeaways

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How do cities grow? Why do some organisms thrive while others struggle? In Scale, Geoffrey West reveals the mathematical patterns that govern everything from urban development to metabolism. Drawing on his groundbreaking research at the Santa Fe Institute, West shows how all complex systems—from organisms to organizations—follow predictable scaling laws that determine their success and survival. Read below for a brief overview of West’s book Scale.

Writing for Busy Readers: Book Overview & Exercises

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Why are some writers more successful than others at connecting with readers? How can you write more effectively? According to behavioral scientists Todd Rogers and Jessica Lasky-Fink, successful writers write effectively. In Writing for Busy Readers, Todd Rogers and Jessica Lasky-Fink offer evidence-based techniques you can use to improve your impact and increase your reach no matter what you’re writing about. Continue reading to learn why effective writing is so important and for the eight-step process to improve your writing.

Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams—Book Overview

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Can tech leaders be trusted to shape our future? What happens when profit and power trump ethics and accountability? In Careless People, Sarah Wynn-Williams—Facebook’s Director of Global Policy from 2011-2017—offers an insider account of her time working at Facebook. In this memoir and tell-all, Wynn-Williams alleges that Facebook’s top leaders were dangerously reckless people who caused great harm in the world. Keep reading to learn more about the dark side of Facebook, as told by an insider.

What Is Effective Writing? Rogers and Lasky-Fink Explain

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When you write, does it have purpose? Do you tailor your writing to your readers? According to behavioral scientists Todd Rogers and Jessica Lasky-Fink, successful writers write effectively. This means they convince readers that their content is worth engaging with, and they get their message across in a way that’s easy for readers to understand. Continue reading to learn what effective writing is from the book Writing for Busy Readers.

How to Spread a Message: Who, How, and When to Do It

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Do you want to know how to spread a message with your writing? What factors do you need to consider? Part of an effective writing strategy is knowing how to spread a message. You need to consider who the spokesperson will be, what medium you’ll use, when you’ll share your content, and how to follow up with your audience. Continue reading for advice from behavioral scientists Todd Rogers and Jessica Lasky-Fink.