How to “Spark Joy” at Work: The KonMari Method

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Is your workspace cluttered? Does it make you feel anxious and stressed? In their book Joy at Work, tidying expert Marie Kondo and organizational psychologist Scott Sonenshein reveal how decluttering your workspace can dramatically boost your productivity and happiness. By teaching you to keep only what “sparks joy,” they help you reclaim meaning and control. Continue reading for decluttering tips that can help you spark joy at work.

Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain by David Eagleman

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What if most of your thoughts and actions happen without your awareness? Could this mean that free will is just an illusion? David Eagleman’s Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain reveals how your unconscious mind dominates nearly everything you do. Eagleman’s findings challenge fundamental beliefs about human agency and decision-making. Read more to discover why this Stanford neuroscientist believes these insights could revolutionize our approach to personal responsibility.

The 3 Ds of Health Insurance, Explained by Jay Feinman

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What are the three Ds of insurance? What do insurance companies gain by slowing down the payment process? How are these tactics exploitative? In his book Delay, Deny, Defend, legal scholar and insurance expert Jay Feinman argues that major US insurance companies are profit-seeking entities that systematically avoid paying legitimate claims. He explains the tactics they use, and how and why they often work. Continue reading to learn about the three Ds insurance strategy.

Irreplaceable by Pascal Bornet (Book Overview & Takeaways)

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How can you remain relevant in a future of AI? What human capabilities can’t AI replicate? How can you use AI to your advantage rather than your detriment? As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms our world, many of us wonder how to remain relevant in an automated future. In Irreplaceable, Pascal Bornet tackles this question. He explains that as AI spreads, our success will lie in learning to work with it—by augmenting our distinctively human strengths with this powerful technology.  Keep reading for an overview of Bornet’s book.

Chris Hayes’s 3 Tips for Reclaiming Attention (The Sirens’ Call)

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How many times per day do you reach for your phone? Do you want to regain power over your attention? 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. Here is Chris Hayes’s advice for how individuals and society can reclaim their attention.

How We Learn to Be Brave by Mariann Edgar Budde: Overview

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Is bravery something we’re born with, or can we actually learn to become more courageous? What if the moments that require the most courage aren’t the dramatic ones we see in movies? How We Learn to Be Brave by Mariann Edgar Budde offers a fresh perspective on developing courage. The Episcopal bishop argues that bravery isn’t a rare gift reserved for heroes—it’s a skill anyone can develop through practice and intentional choices. Read more to discover how small daily decisions build the foundation for life-changing courage and why being brave might be more accessible than you think.

The Careless People Controversy & Facebook’s Reaction

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What controversy did the book Careless People cause? What was the public reception of the book? In Careless People, Sarah Wynn-Williams—Facebook’s Director of Global Policy from 2011-2017—offers an insider account of her time working alongside Facebook leaders. As expected, the tell-all book stirred up a mixture of reactions. Here’s a look at why the book caused discontent among some.

Delay, Deny, Defend by Jay Feinman—Book Overview

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Have you had a valid health insurance claim denied? What can be done to restore the protection that insurance is meant to provide? In the book Delay, Deny, Defend, Jay Feinman argues that major US insurance companies have transformed from trusted protectors to profit-seeking entities that systematically avoid paying legitimate claims. He says major insurers abandoned their traditional protective role to maximize profits at the expense of their policyholders.  Continue reading below for an overview of this eye-opening book.

Gary Keller’s 4-Step Real Estate Plan to Increase Your Income

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Are you a real estate agent trying to make it big? What’s Gary Keller’s secret to real estate success? In The Millionaire Real Estate Agent, Gary Keller presents a strategic blueprint for transforming your real estate career into a lucrative business enterprise. Keller writes that instead of thinking like a hired salesperson, you need to think like a business owner—focus relentlessly on growing your enterprise, building your team, and implementing replicable systems that work.  Keep reading to learn Keller’s four essential steps to earn more through property listings.

The Millionaire Real Estate Agent by Gary Keller: Overview

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What’s The Millionaire Real Estate Agent by Gary Keller about? Do you want to take your real estate career to the next level? In The Millionaire Real Estate Agent, Gary Keller claims that traditional real estate approaches are a thing of the past. Instead, he offers a new strategy based on smart talent acquisition and effective processes, and managing your business’s money the right way. Read more in our brief overview of The Millionaire Real Estate Agent.

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