The Disease To Please Summary & Review – January 2023
The Disease to Please (2001) by Dr. Harriet B. Braiker is a groundbreaking book that explores the often debilitating condition known as People Pleasing Syndrome (PPS). It explains how feelings…
The Disease to Please (2001) by Dr. Harriet B. Braiker is a groundbreaking book that explores the often debilitating condition known as People Pleasing Syndrome (PPS). It explains how feelings…
The Power of a Positive No (2007) is a book by William Ury that discusses the importance of saying no to achieve success. The book starts with discussing the…power of no and how it can be used
Win Bigly (2017) is a book written by Scott Adams who is an author and political commentator, best known for his Dilbert comic strip. In this book, he turns his attention to the 2016 US election and…
Author: Jordan Peterson Short Summary 12 Rules For Life (2018) breaks down the rules for life, which can help us form a better path for our lives and achieve real happiness. The 12 rules are based on a list of commandments that Peterson’s father gave him over 30 years ago but have been updated to … Read more
Start With Why (2009) by Simon Sinek helps readers to understand that it is not WHAT they do, or HOW they do it, but WHY they do what they do that matters the most. It’s the WHY that determines…
The One Minute Manager (1982) is a godsend for busy managers who want to improve their leadership skills. The book provides simple tools that take 60 seconds or less to implement but can…
Move Your Bus (2015) offers many tips on how to lead effectively, and how to delegate tasks so that everyone is working together efficiently. It also discusses the importance of setting goals, and…
Surrounded By Idiots (2014) starts with an introduction to the four main personality types: Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue. Each of these personality types has its strengths and weaknesses, and each…
The Checklist Manifesto (2009) is a book by Atul Gawande that explores the power of well-designed checklists and their application within the medical world. The book details why…
How To Fail At Almost Everything And Still Win Big (2013) is a book by Scott Adams in which he shares how he learned to care for himself, so he could go from loss to lose until winning big. He…