Four Thousand Weeks — Oliver Burkeman (Review)
Four Thousand Weeks challenges the productivity obsession by reframing time as finite and meaning as rooted in choice and limitation.
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness — Eric Jorgenson (Review)
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant presents concise philosophical insights on long-term thinking, leverage, and the pursuit of happiness.
The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance — Katty Kay & Claire Shipman (Review)
The Confidence Code examines how confidence develops, why action builds belief, and how mindset shapes opportunity and leadership.
The Motivation Myth: How High Achievers Really Set Themselves Up to Win — Jeff Haden (Review)
Jeff Haden’s The Motivation Myth argues that motivation comes from small wins and consistent habits — not waiting for inspiration.
The Mountain Is You: Transforming Self-Sabotage Into Self-Mastery — Brianna Wiest (Review)
Brianna Wiest’s The Mountain Is You explores how to transform self-sabotage into self-mastery by understanding emotional patterns and inner barriers.
The One Thing — Gary Keller & Jay Papasan (Review)
The One Thing simplifies productivity into a single organising principle: focus on the most important task first, consistently.
The 5 AM Club — Robin Sharma (Review)
Robin Sharma’s The 5 AM Club presents a structured morning system that blends motivation, routine, and mindset — though its fictional style won’t suit everyone.
Outwitting the Devil — Napoleon Hill (Review)
Outwitting the Devil challenges readers to confront fear, drifting, and self-limiting habits through clarity, discipline, and purpose.
Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World — Adam Grant (Review)
Adam Grant’s Originals explains how non-conformists develop and champion ideas that challenge the status quo — and how innovation thrives with curiosity and thoughtful risk-taking.