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Made Whole : The Practical Guide to Reaching Your Financial Goals
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Tiffany Aliche
We all want to live within our means, save for retirement, invest a little, and yet still have some left over each month for fun. But as most people know, real life can get in the way of even our best intentions! To help us set realistic goals and keep us on track to meeting them, New York Times bestselling financial educator Tiffany "The Budgetnista" Aliche has an invaluable 10-step action plan: Made Whole. With her signature down-to-earth style, she offers worksheets, checklists, and action items for ten important building blocks–from the ins and outs of budgeting, investing, credit rating, and estate planning, to getting insurance and getting the flow of our money automated.
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Abundance: The Inner Path to Wealth
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Deepak Chopra
The New York Times best-selling author returns with a guide on how to forge an inner path to abundance, tap into a deeper sense of awareness, and become an agent of change in your life.
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The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness
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Morgan Housel
Doing well with money isn't necessarily about what you know. It's about how you behave. And behavior is hard to teach, even to really smart people. Money–investing, personal finance, and business decisions–is typically taught as a math-based field, where data and formulas tell us exactly what to do. But in the real world people don't make financial decisions on a spreadsheet. They make them at the dinner table, or in a meeting room, where personal history, your own unique view of the world, ego, pride, marketing, and odd incentives are scrambled together. In The Psychology of Money, award-winning author Morgan Housel shares 19 short stories exploring the strange ways people think about money and teaches you how to make better sense of one of life's most important topics.
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Rich Dad Poor Dad
by Robert T. Kiyosaki
Although more than 25 years have passed since Rich Dad Poor Dad was first published, readers will find that very little in the book itself has changed–and for good reason. While so much in our world is changing at high speed, the lessons about money and the principles of Rich Dad Poor Dad haven't changed. Today, as money continues to play a key role in our daily lives, the messages in Robert Kiyosaki's international bestseller are more timely and more important than ever. The core principles contain timeless wisdom and no-nonsense lessons that can be applied to anyone's life and their vision for a future that includes taking control of their finances.
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Outlive: The Science & Art of Longevity
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Peter Attia
Drawing on the latest science and challenging mainstream medicine, a visionary physician and leading longevity expert presents a well-founded strategic and tactical approach to extending lifespan while also improving our physical, cognitive, and emotional health.
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Keep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age
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Sanjay Gupta
The Emmy Award-winning CNN chief medical correspondent and best-selling author of Chasing Life draws on cutting-edge scientific research to outline strategies for protecting brain function and maintaining cognitive health at any age.
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Good Energy: Fix Your Metabolism to Feel Better Today and Prevent Disease Tomorrow
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Casey Means
What if depression, anxiety, infertility, insomnia, heart disease, erectile dysfunction, type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer's, dementia, cancer, and many other health conditions that torture and shorten our lives actually have the same root cause? Our ability to prevent and reverse these conditions–and feel incredible today–is under our control and simpler than we think. The key is our metabolic function–the most important and least understood factor in our overall health. As Dr. Casey Means explains in this groundbreaking book, nearly every health problem we face can be explained by how well the cells in our body create and use energy. To live free from frustrating symptoms and life-threatening disease, we need our cells to be optimally powered so that they can create "good energy," the essential fuel that impacts every aspect of our physical and mental wellbeing. If you are battling minor signals of "bad energy" inside your body, it is often a warning sign that more life-threatening illness may emerge later in life. But here's the good news: for the first time ever, we can monitor our metabolic health in great detail and learn how to improve it ourselves.
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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change
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Stephen R. Covey
This beloved classic presents a principle-centered approach for solving both personal and professional problems. With penetrating insights and practical anecdotes, Stephen R. Covey reveals a step-by-step pathway for living with fairness, integrity, honesty, and human dignity, and principles that give us the security to adapt to change and the wisdom and power to take advantage of the opportunities that change creates.
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How to Win Friends and Influence People
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Dale Carnegie
Dale Carnegie's rock-solid, time-tested advice has carried countless people up the ladder of success in their business and personal lives. One of the most groundbreaking and timeless bestsellers of all time will teach you: Six ways to make people like you; Twelve ways to win people to your way of thinking; Nine ways to change people without arousing resentment.
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Beyond Happiness: How Authentic Leaders Prioritize Purpose and People for Growth and Impact
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Jenn Lim
Jenn Lim has dedicated her career to helping organizations, from name-brand industry leaders to innovative governments, build workplace cultures that benefit both their employees and their bottom line with less employee turnover, greater engagement, and higher profits. In this book, she clearly and concretely shows the way the model works in a hyper-connected fast-paced world, beginning with each individual defining their sense of values and purpose (the Me) & rippling through the organization ecosystem (the We & the Community) in waves of impact. Drawing on a deep understanding of the science of happiness, Jenn shows how bringing your whole self to work allows you to do your best work every day, no matter what role you play at your company or what crisis might come at you next. She explains how true happiness comes from living your true purpose, and offers case studies to show how companies can help individuals align their purpose with the company mission.
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The Gifts of Imperfection
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Brené Brown
Brown explores the psychology of releasing our definitions of an 'imperfect' life and embracing living authentically. In a world where insults, criticisms, and fears are spread too generously alongside messages of unrealistic beauty, attainment, and expectation, she provides ten 'guideposts' that can help anyone establish a practice for a life of honest beauty–a perfectly imperfect life.
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Set Boundaries, Find Peace: A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself
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Nedra Glover Tawwab
A licensed counselor and influential Instagram relationship expert shares simple but effective recommendations for how readers can establish healthy relationship boundaries, successfully have their needs met, and be assertive without being offensive.
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The New Rules of Divorce: Twelve Secrets to Protecting Your Wealth, Health, and Happiness
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Jacqueline Newman
Elite New York City divorce attorney Jacqueline Newman is here to help, sharing her secrets from over two decades in the trenches. The New Rules of Divorce is the first definitive guide for navigating modern divorce, full of advice to help readers: decide whether they are actually ready to get a divorce, protect and secure their finances post-breakup, find the right lawyer (or mediator) for their situation, win the child custody schedule they want, heal, and stay sane through a disorienting time.
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How to Not Die Alone: The Surprising Science That Will Help You Find Love
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Logan Ury
Love, as the saying goes, make fools of us all. But behavioral scientist and dating coach Logan Ury wants to fix that. A lasting, loving relationship doesn't just happen. It's the result of a series of decisions: when to date, who to date, who to settle down with, if you should break up, and everything in between. Very often, we don't understand why we're making certain decisions, and that causes us to make mistakes. And our current dating environment–with its overwhelming amount of options and constant pressure to make the right choice–only makes those decisions harder. Logan studied psychology at Harvard and spent years researching relationships. Here, she explains expectations, emotions, and other invisible forces that drive our faulty decision-making. But awareness on its own doesn't lead to action. (Knowing you shouldn't date "bad boys" or "manic pixie dream girls" doesn't make them any less appealing.) You have to do something. And Logan shows you how. Each chapter focuses on a different decision, from the first date on, and includes big ideas from behavioral science, original research, hands-on exercises, and stories about people just like you, to help you find–and keep–love.
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