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The 11 Best Books on Mental Health

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From memoirs to research-backed guides, these 11 books cover all things mental health: 1. Published in 2018, this memoir from writer and poet Amanda Stern tells the often-comedic tale of what it feels like living with panic disorder. If the answer is yes, go buy this book ASAP. A Funny Book About Horrible Things.

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21 Ways to Read More Books

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You’ve probably said it to yourself 100 times before: I really need to start reading more books. When you’re an out-of-the-habit adult with a full schedule, however, finding the time to pick up a book can be a challenge. Science is beginning to back up what book-lovers already know: Reading offers far-reaching benefits for your life.

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How to Make Networking Less Painful

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I’ve formed partnerships, gained affiliates and won clients all directly because of networking. I quickly realized I needed to reframe how I introduced myself and my book editing company. For instance: I own a book editing business because I worked in book publishing, so it’s an industry I’m well versed in.

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Want to expand your horizons? 35 new books from TED speakers that will enlarge your world

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In this book, she presents evidence that while large philanthropic donations and headline-making policy changes may get most of our media attention, they are not the only tools to achieve peace. Hard to believe, but in 2018, only roughly 3 percent of US employees worked from home, reports management researcher David Burkus.

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How I Learned to Work Less But Do More

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The first emissary in the ceasefire of my revolt came in the form of a two-by-two matrix. By happy coincidence, I had been reading Neil Pasricha’s book The Happiness Equation. he says in his best-selling book, The Now Habit. Enter Greg McKeown, prophet of essentialism, and author of the book by the same name. Not exactly.

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Will Joining the 5 AM Club Change Your Life?

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Sharma, the famous Canadian personal success guru and author of many best-selling books including 1996’s The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari , probably couldn’t care less whether I prove him wrong. I blazed through his 2018 book, The 5 AM Club , in a few days before speaking with him. Do you just get up at 5 a.m. Not exactly.

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How To Design Workplaces For Neurodivergent Employees

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Autism is one form of neurological difference which comes under the umbrella of neurodiversity, which refers to the different ways the brain can work and interpret information, highlighting that there are many ways of thinking, sensing, and interacting with the world. One contributing factor is the way workspaces are designed.