Joseph Nguyen’s slim manifesto tackles a giant problem: the way unexamined thinking fuels anxiety, self doubt, and the endless habit of sabotaging our own progress. In a little over a hundred pages, he argues that thoughts are not facts, mental chatter is […]
Mel Robbins wants to give you two words to lighten your mental load: let them. In her latest self help juggernaut, she argues that much of our stress comes from trying to control people and outcomes we simply cannot. The prescription is […]
Morgan Housel’s The Psychology of Money is a rare personal finance book that cares less about spreadsheets and more about the messy human brain using them. Instead of prescribing a single perfect plan, Housel offers 19 crisp stories that show how habits, […]
Amy Griffin’s The Tell: A Memoir is a haunting and heartfelt exploration of trauma, memory, and self-discovery. It begins with a simple observation from her daughter: “You’re here, but you’re not here.” That single moment sparks Griffin’s journey into the deepest corners […]
Kate Murphy’s You’re Not Listening is that rare piece of nonfiction that quietly changes your daily behavior. It is a cultural x-ray of why real listening has become scarce and a field guide to reclaiming it in conversations, teams, families, and communities. […]
Former Secret Service agent Evy Poumpouras turns a career of high stakes protection into a clear, practical handbook for everyday courage. Becoming Bulletproof blends memoir, behavioral psychology, and field-tested tactics to show how ordinary people can prepare for stress, read others more […]
In a world overwhelmed by uncertainty, climate anxiety, and social unrest, Jane Goodall’s The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times stands as a quiet yet profound beacon of light. Written in collaboration with Douglas Abrams and Gail Hudson, this […]
In The Well-Watered Woman: Rooted in Truth, Growing in Grace, Flourishing in Faith, author and founder of Well-Watered Women Co. Gretchen Saffles invites readers to draw from the “Well” of God’s Word and experience spiritual renewal through Scripture. The book’s message is […]
In Group: How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My Life, Christie Tate invites readers into the most intimate corners of her psyche, offering a memoir that is equal parts confessional, shocking, and deeply vulnerable. The book chronicles her experience […]
In No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model, Dr. Richard C. Schwartz invites readers to rethink what it means to be human. Instead of seeing ourselves as a single, unified identity, he argues that we […]