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…
Mafia Prince (2012) is an intriguing book by Philip Leonetti that offers a unique perspective on Philadelphia’s organized crime hierarchy. It tells the story of Philip Leonetti (aka “Crazy Phil”), from…
Make It Stick (2014) by Peter C. Brown is a revolutionary book that highlights the usefulness of practice as opposed to mundane memorizing techniques for learning new skills or information and…
Leaders Eat Last (2014) is a book about how the most successful workplaces are built on trust, vulnerability, and putting your people first. Sinek introduces us to the concept of the ‘Circle of Safety’ – an…
Sway (2008) by Ori Brafman and Rom Brafman is a fascinating look into the human decision-making process. By exploring many different scenarios such as romantic choices versus financial ones,..
Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office (2004) provides the essential advice women need to understand how they can rise in their corporate careers. As its title implies, this book dives deeply into…
Social Engineering (2010) covers a broad range of topics, providing an overview of the tools and methods used by hackers to gain access to sensitive information. It includes chapters on phishing…
Psychopath Free (2015) is groundbreaking and written by mental health advocate, Jackson Mackenzie. He provides helpful advice on how to respond in situations where a loved one is exhibiting…
Getting Past No (1991) is a book about how to negotiate successfully. The author, William Ury, provides strategies for dealing with difficult people and situations. He teaches readers…
The Art of Worldly Wisdom (1647) offers three hundred concise yet brilliant maxims on how to live your life, achieve success, and win respect. Gracian’s maxims are still relevant today, making The Art of…