The Imposter Syndrome Remedy: A 30-Day Action Plan to Stop Feeling Like a Fraud by E.V. Estacio is a practical and actionable guide designed to help individuals overcome imposter syndrome—the persistent feeling of inadequacy and the fear of being exposed as a fraud. Estacio provides a comprehensive 30-day action plan that combines self-reflection exercises, mindset shifts, and specific strategies to help readers break free from self-doubt and embrace their true capabilities.
Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown is a thought-provoking book that challenges the prevailing notion that more is always better and offers a fresh perspective on how to live a more meaningful and purposeful life. McKeown introduces the concept of essentialism, which involves deliberately and consciously choosing the few vital things that truly matter and eliminating the rest.
Unsubscribe: How to Kill Email Anxiety, Avoid Distractions, and Get Real Work Done is a book by Jocelyn K. Glei that offers practical strategies for managing email overload and regaining control over your workday. The book is based on the premise that email has become a major source of distraction and anxiety for many people, and that it is possible to reclaim your time and focus by adopting a more intentional and mindful approach to email.
In his groundbreaking book Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ, author Daniel Goleman challenges the conventional notion that intelligence is solely defined by one's IQ. Goleman argues that emotional intelligence, which encompasses a set of skills related to understanding and managing emotions, plays a crucial role in personal and professional success.
The Feedback Fix: Dump the Past, Embrace the Future, and Lead the Way to Change by Joe Hirsch is a thought-provoking book that challenges traditional approaches to feedback and offers a fresh perspective on how leaders can create a culture of effective feedback in the workplace. Hirsch, an expert in organisational culture and leadership development, presents a compelling case for reimagining feedback as a forward-looking tool that inspires growth and drives positive change.
The Power of Mindful Learning by Ellen J. Langer offers valuable insights for leadership by introducing a transformative approach to learning that is deeply rooted in mindfulness and open-mindedness. Dr. Ellen Langer, a respected psychologist and Harvard University professor, underscores how these principles can enhance leadership skills and decision-making processes.