Category: Self-help & Self-improvement

Out of Office by Brooke E. Rye (Book Review #2329)

Out of Office by Brooke E. Rye is a refreshingly honest, witty, and deeply relatable memoir that explores the joys, anxieties, and surprises of life after retirement. Just days before her fifty-third birthday, Rye steps away from a long career as a software project… Continue Reading “Out of Office by Brooke E. Rye (Book Review #2329)”

Memoir of the Wandering Celtic-Badger by Steven Farrell (Book Review #2327)

Memoir of the Wandering Celtic-Badger: Chasing my Beatles’ Dream and Teaching Life Across the Globe by Steven Farrell is a delightful and inspiring journey that blends the pursuit of artistic passion with the realities of a global teaching career. Farrell takes readers on a… Continue Reading “Memoir of the Wandering Celtic-Badger by Steven Farrell (Book Review #2327)”

Happiness Is Free!!! by Eunice Atuejide (Book Review #2323)

Happiness Is Free!!! is a refreshing and deeply affirming guide for high achievers who have mastered success yet still feel disconnected from joy. In this insightful self-help book, Eunice Atuejide challenges the common belief that happiness must be earned, achieved, or postponed. Instead, she… Continue Reading “Happiness Is Free!!! by Eunice Atuejide (Book Review #2323)”

Getting to a Better Place by Carine Fabius (Book Review #2322)

In Getting to a Better Place, Carine Fabius offers a reflective and conversational call for cultural and personal growth. Framed as both a book and a movement, the work encourages men—while including women in the dialogue—to rethink established patterns and step into healthier, more… Continue Reading “Getting to a Better Place by Carine Fabius (Book Review #2322)”

AI for Boomers by Andrew Robbins and Noah Kruthaupt (Book Review #2308)

AI for Boomers by Andrew Robbins and Noah Kruthaupt is an exceptional guide that makes artificial intelligence approachable, practical, and genuinely empowering for anyone who feels intimidated by technology. Targeted specifically at older adults and beginners, this book demystifies AI, showing readers how to… Continue Reading “AI for Boomers by Andrew Robbins and Noah Kruthaupt (Book Review #2308)”

CBT Simplified by Anthony Verdino (Book Review #2305)

CBT Simplified by Anthony Verdino is a refreshingly clear and empowering introduction to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, designed to make one of the most effective therapeutic frameworks accessible to everyone. Written by a practicing mental health therapist, this guide strips away clinical jargon and replaces… Continue Reading “CBT Simplified by Anthony Verdino (Book Review #2305)”

The Sovereign Architect: Principles and Axioms by Eldan W. Horai, Edited by Daniel Howard (Book Review #2336)

The Sovereign Architect is a bold and uncompromising guide for anyone seeking to reclaim control over their mind, choices, and life trajectory. Eldan W. Horai offers readers a field manual rather than a motivational pep talk, challenging conventional self-help approaches with a framework grounded… Continue Reading “The Sovereign Architect: Principles and Axioms by Eldan W. Horai, Edited by Daniel Howard (Book Review #2336)”

Dark Psychology and Covert Manipulation: The Puppet Masters Playbook by Jonathan Graves (Book Review #2332)

Dark Psychology and Covert Manipulation: The Puppet Masters Playbook by Jonathan Graves is a chilling, fascinating, and practical guide to the unseen forces shaping human behavior. Graves exposes the subtle psychology of influence, revealing how master manipulators—from politicians and con artists to cult leaders… Continue Reading “Dark Psychology and Covert Manipulation: The Puppet Masters Playbook by Jonathan Graves (Book Review #2332)”

The Kansal Clunker: The Car That Rebuilt Us by Neil Kansal and Ruchin Kansal (Book Review #2331)

The Kansal Clunker is a warm, cinematic dual-voice memoir that transforms a rusted Acura Integra into a powerful metaphor for growth, connection, and second chances. What begins as a teenager’s wish to learn how to drive a manual car quickly unfolds into a yearlong… Continue Reading “The Kansal Clunker: The Car That Rebuilt Us by Neil Kansal and Ruchin Kansal (Book Review #2331)”