What if being productive wasn’t about doing more—but about doing what truly matters? In The Productivity Project , Chris Bailey shares the results of his year-long self-experiment to uncover the best ways to manage time, energy, and attention. From saying ‘no’ more often to improving focus and building better habits, this book offers practical insights for living a more intentional, productive life.
You don’t need another productivity hack—you need a better rhythm. In Make Time , Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky offer a simple system to stop reacting to the world’s demands and start focusing on what truly matters. By choosing a daily highlight, protecting your energy, and reflecting each day, you’ll reclaim your time and live more intentionally.
Doing more doesn’t mean achieving more. Focus on the ONE Thing that makes everything else easier, and watch your results soar. This book reveals how top performers achieve extraordinary success—not by doing everything, but by obsessing over what matters most.
Stop putting off what matters most. 'Eat That Frog! For Students' shows you how to beat procrastination, manage your time, and get more done, without burning out. Packed with 21 proven strategies, this book is your roadmap to better grades, less stress, and more control over your academic future.
Eat That Frog! teaches how to beat procrastination by doing your most important task first, no matter how hard or unpleasant it is. Brian Tracy offers 21 proven strategies to improve productivity, prioritize better, and take control of your time. This book is a practical guide for anyone who wants to stop wasting time and start achieving more, by building habits that make success inevitable.
Stop waiting to feel motivated. Start designing your life to win. 'The Motivation Myth' reveals that high achievers don't rely on inspiration—they build systems that make success inevitable. Learn how to shift your identity, shape your environment, and take action, no matter how you feel.
Trying harder won’t make you successful—designing your life will. Willpower fades under pressure. But a well-designed environment makes success effortless. Stop fighting yourself. Start engineering your world so that greatness happens by default. This book reveals how.
Why do we fail to change, even when we know what to do? The answer lies not in willpower, but in our environment. Every behavior has a trigger. Learn how to spot the hidden forces shaping your actions, and design your life to support the person you want to become. This is the missing link in lasting self-improvement.
Want to improve your life? You don’t need drastic changes—you need small, smart ones. Habit stacking lets you piggyback new behaviors onto old routines. Brush your teeth? Then say one thing you’re grateful for afterward. It’s that simple. Over time, tiny shifts become powerful transformations. Start today.
You already know what to do. Eat healthier. Wake up earlier. Work harder. But knowing isn't enough. Doing matters. One small choice today leads to a different life tomorrow. Success doesn’t come from grand gestures—it’s built slowly, silently, one disciplined decision at a time. That’s the slight edge.
You don’t need more time, willpower, or inspiration, you need to stop overthinking. The moment you feel resistance, count down: 5…4…3…2…1… GO! That split second between thought and action is where change happens. Take back control of your life, one second at a time.
High performance is not about working harder or smarter—it's about adopting specific habits that align with your deepest purpose and values. The research is clear: specific deliberate habits, practiced consistently, create extraordinary results regardless of your starting point, personality, strengths, or environment. When you implement the six habits of seeking clarity, generating energy, raising necessity, increasing productivity, developing influence, and demonstrating courage, you will experience greater success, fulfillment, and contribution across all domains of your life.
Habits are the invisible architecture of daily life. We repeat about 40 percent of our behavior almost daily, so our habits shape our existence and our future. If we change our habits, we change our lives. But that observation just raises the question: How do we change our habits? That's what this book seeks to answer. The secret to changing habits? First, we must know ourselves. Different strategies work for different people—in fact, what works for one person might directly conflict with what works for another.
Behavior change is not a mystery; it's actually quite predictable. When behavior change doesn't happen, it's typically because the person doesn't want to do it, doesn't know how to make it easy, or isn't prompted to do it. With the Tiny Habits method, you can sidestep these obstacles by creating habits that are small enough to succeed regardless of motivation, designing for simplicity, and anchoring new behaviors to existing routines in your life.
Leadership isn’t about titles or authority—it’s about influence and impact. In The 5 Levels of Leadership , John C. Maxwell reveals a step-by-step path to becoming a better leader, from starting with position to earning respect at the pinnacle. Whether you're new to leadership or a seasoned pro, this book shows how to grow, lead with purpose, and develop others who will lead after you.
It’s not about faking charm or manipulating emotions, it’s about activating the natural human tendency to like those who make us feel safe, heard, and valued. In The Like Switch , former FBI agent Henryk Fiedorowicz reveals how to use respect, empathy, and validation to instantly build trust, influence decisions, and win people over, in business and in life.
When emotions flare and stakes rise, most of us either clam up or blow up. But there’s a better way. Crucial Conversations teaches how to stay calm, speak honestly, and listen deeply, even in the toughest situations. By mastering these skills, you can turn conflict into connection, confusion into clarity, and tension into trust
Good communication isn’t about being the loudest person in the room, it’s about being the most attentive. When you learn to listen actively, ask thoughtful questions, and respond with empathy, doors open in both your personal and professional life. This book gives you the tools to connect with anyone, anywhere, and turn everyday conversations into opportunities.
Most of us have no idea of our real creative height. We are much more gifted than we know. My tools are simple. The time commitment is small. The results, in my experience, are large. The morning pages mapped in this book are the primary tool for the creative recovery. Every day, set your clock one-half hour early; then get up and write three pages of longhand, stream-of-consciousness morning writing. There is no wrong way to do morning pages. These daily morning meanderings are not meant to be art.
The universe buries strange jewels deep within us all, and then stands back to see if we can find them. The hunt to discover those jewels—that's creative living. The courage to go on that hunt in the first place—that's what separates a mundane existence from a more enchanted one. The often surprising results of that hunt—that's what I call Big Magic. And Big Magic is not just my choice of a subject for this book; it's my choice of a life.