The Power of Moments: Review & Critical Reception

The Power of Moments: Review & Critical Reception

Is Chip and Dan Heath’s The Power of Moments worth reading? What are the four elements that make a moment memorable? In The Power of Moments, brothers Chip and Dan Heath examine what makes certain moments more special or memorable than others. They propose four elements—elevation, insight, pride, and connection—you can engineer into small, everyday moments to make them exceptional. These lessons are applicable in all areas of life: Make richer memories with your children, increase employee loyalty, and give clients an experience they’ll never forget. The following The Power of Moments review covers the book’s context, background, and critical

Release Unhealthy Guilt, and Embrace Yourself

Release Unhealthy Guilt, and Embrace Yourself

Why is it necessary to release your unhealthy guilt? How can holding on to your guilt hurt you? According to Melody Beattie in her book Codependent No More, codependents’ low self-esteem is usually caused by impossible standards and unhealthy guilt. You need to release those standards and guilt to truly love yourself. Here’s why your guilt is holding you back from self-love.

How to Have More (and Better) Orgasms

Think and Grow Rich: Sexual Transmutation Demystified

What is the secret to having more and better orgasms? Why does it seem like your body sometimes resists an orgasm? According to Emily Nagoski, the author of Come as You Are, the key to having more (and better) orgasms is to deactivate the SIS (sexual inhibition system) and slowly activate the SES (sexual excitation system). In other words, we need to eliminate what our brain sees as reasons not to have sex and gradually increase the frequency and intensity of what turns us on. Here is how to have more orgasms, according to sex researcher Emily Nagoski.

Think Like a Monk: Book Advice & Key Takeaways

Think Like a Monk: Book Advice & Key Takeaways

What does it mean to truly be happy? Is your definition of happiness being skewed by external sources? Former monk and life coach Jay Shetty argues that people’s idea about what makes them happy are skewed by society and social media. Rather than seeking validation from others, Shetty says that you should seek happiness through defining and following your values in life. Continue reading for more Think Like a Monk book advice from Shetty.

The History and Rise of Subprime Lending

The Millionaire Next Door and Wealth Building

What is subprime lending? How do subprime loans generate profit? Subprime lending is the practice of lending money to risky borrowers. The people who borrow on subprime rates tend to earn low incomes or have impaired credit history. As such, they are willing to pay higher interest rates on the borrowed money. Keep reading to learn about the rise of subprime lending and how it generates profit.

Robert Kiyosaki’s Advice for New Investors

Are You a Prodigious Accumulator of Wealth?

What is the key to being good at investing? What do successful investors do differently? According to financial educator Robert Kiyosaki, the secret to investing is being good at investing. Risk comes from a lack of information. The risk in investing is investing without enough financial literacy or good information. Keep reading for Robert Kiyosaki’s advice for beginner investors.

Who Will Cry When You Die?: Quotes From Sharma

Who Will Cry When You Die?: Quotes From Sharma

Are you looking for the best Who Will Cry When You Die? quotes by Robin Sharma? What lessons does he teach about gaining control over your life and living without regrets? The aim of this book is simple, Sharma wants to help readers live a fuller life so they do not regret their decisions at the end of their lives. Sharma wants you to stop focusing on the things that don’t make you happy and to regain control of your life that may be on autopilot. Here are some of the best quotes from the book with explanations.

Depression and Decision-Making: Finding the Link

Depression and Decision-Making: Finding the Link

Is there a link between depression and decision-making? Are people happier when they have less control over their lives? According to Barry Schwartz, the author of The Paradox of Choice, the more decisions you have to make and the more options you have to weigh, the more anxious and depressed you become. That’s not to say that he thinks your life should be controlled—but he does believe that people are happier when they have a more limited selection of options. Continue reading to learn why Schwartz thinks expanded choice is contributing to the rise in depression rates.

What Is Interleaving? The Antidote to Overlearning

What Is Interleaving? The Antidote to Overlearning

What is interleaving? How can it help you avoid the potential pitfalls of overlearning? Repetition is an important part of learning. However, it’s possible that too much recall and practice of new information and skills can be counterproductive. The solution is interleaving, which is the use of contrasting techniques in order to master one technique. Read more to learn how interleaving is the antidote to overlearning.