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Happiness Hacks

Happiness Hacks

By Alex Palmer

In Happiness Hacks , Alex Palmer shares over 100 simple, science-backed ways to increase joy and improve well-being. From gratitude practices to mindfulness, social connection to sleep hygiene, this book offers practical tools to rewire your brain for happiness—one small habit at a time. A must-read for anyone seeking to live a more joyful, meaningful, and fulfilled life.
Published: 2019
Pages: 166
The Organized Mind

The Organized Mind

By Daniel J. Levitin

In The Organized Mind , Daniel J. Levitin reveals how to manage information overload by optimizing brain function through organization, attention management, and smart routines. This science-based guide teaches readers how to reduce mental clutter, improve focus, and make better decisions, helping them thrive in a world full of distractions and constant demands on their attention.
Published: 2014
Pages: 499
Win Your inner Battles

Win Your inner Battles

By Darius Foroux

In Win Your Inner Battles , Darius Foroux reveals how to overcome procrastination, fear, and distraction by mastering your mind. He teaches that true success starts from within—by winning the war against self-doubt, laziness, and overthinking, you unlock the discipline and clarity needed to achieve your goals and live intentionally.
Published: 2022
Pages: 135
Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done

Finish: Give Yourself the Gift of Done

By Jon Acuff

We’re great at starting goals but terrible at finishing them. In Finish , Jon Acuff reveals why we quit—and how to stick with your goals until the end. With humor and insight, he shows how to beat perfectionism, power through the middle marathon, and build a life of completed goals. Because finishing isn’t about being perfect—it’s about being persistent.
Published: 2017
Pages: 147
Hyperfocus

Hyperfocus

By Chris Bailey

True productivity isn’t about being busy—it’s about being intentional with your attention. In Hyperfocus , Chris Bailey shows how to master your focus, eliminate distractions, and do fewer things better. By balancing deep work with creative downtime, you’ll achieve more in less time—and finally get the results that matter most.
Published: 2018
Pages: 210
The Checklist Manifesto

The Checklist Manifesto

By Atul Gawande, MD

In The Checklist Manifesto , Dr. Atul Gawande reveals how a simple tool—the checklist—can prevent costly mistakes in complex fields like surgery, aviation, and construction. By ensuring that nothing is overlooked, checklists improve teamwork, reduce errors, and save lives. This book proves that sometimes, the smartest solutions are the simplest.
Published: 2009
Pages: 223
168 hours

168 hours

By Laura Vanderkam

We all get 168 hours a week, but how you use them defines your life. In 168 Hours , Laura Vanderkam reveals how high achievers make time for work, family, health, and passion projects. Through time-tracking, smart scheduling, and intentional choices, you’ll learn how to stop feeling busy and start living the life you want—one hour at a time.
Published: 2010
Pages: 272
The Now Habit

The Now Habit

By Neil Fiore, Ph.D.

Procrastination isn’t about poor time management, it’s about how you feel about your work and yourself. In The Now Habit , Dr. Neil Fiore offers a compassionate, step-by-step program to break the cycle of delay and guilt. Through tools like the Unschedule and the 20-Minute Dash, you’ll learn to start tasks easily, stay focused, and enjoy guilt-free play—all while getting more done.
Published: 1988
Pages: 182
The Productivity Project

The Productivity Project

By Chris Bailey

What if being productive wasn’t about doing more—but about doing what truly matters? In The Productivity Project , Chris Bailey shares the results of his year-long self-experiment to uncover the best ways to manage time, energy, and attention. From saying ‘no’ more often to improving focus and building better habits, this book offers practical insights for living a more intentional, productive life.
Published: 2015
Pages: 313
Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day

Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day

By Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky

You don’t need another productivity hack—you need a better rhythm. In Make Time , Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky offer a simple system to stop reacting to the world’s demands and start focusing on what truly matters. By choosing a daily highlight, protecting your energy, and reflecting each day, you’ll reclaim your time and live more intentionally.
Published: 2018
Pages: 246
The One Thing

The One Thing

By Gary Keller & Jay Papasan

Doing more doesn’t mean achieving more. Focus on the ONE Thing that makes everything else easier, and watch your results soar. This book reveals how top performers achieve extraordinary success—not by doing everything, but by obsessing over what matters most.
Published: 2013
Pages: 243
Eat That Frog! For Students

Eat That Frog! For Students

By Brian Tracy

Stop putting off what matters most. 'Eat That Frog! For Students' shows you how to beat procrastination, manage your time, and get more done, without burning out. Packed with 21 proven strategies, this book is your roadmap to better grades, less stress, and more control over your academic future.
Published: 2016
Pages: 153
Eat that frog

Eat that frog

By Brain Tracy

Eat That Frog! teaches how to beat procrastination by doing your most important task first, no matter how hard or unpleasant it is. Brian Tracy offers 21 proven strategies to improve productivity, prioritize better, and take control of your time. This book is a practical guide for anyone who wants to stop wasting time and start achieving more, by building habits that make success inevitable.
Published: 2001
Pages: 127
The motivation myth

The motivation myth

By Jeff Hulett

Stop waiting to feel motivated. Start designing your life to win. 'The Motivation Myth' reveals that high achievers don't rely on inspiration—they build systems that make success inevitable. Learn how to shift your identity, shape your environment, and take action, no matter how you feel.
Published: 2022
Pages: 217
Willpower Doesn’t Work

Willpower Doesn’t Work

By Benjamin Hardy

Trying harder won’t make you successful—designing your life will. Willpower fades under pressure. But a well-designed environment makes success effortless. Stop fighting yourself. Start engineering your world so that greatness happens by default. This book reveals how.
Published: 2018
Pages: 169
Habit Stacking

Habit Stacking

By S.J. Scott

Want to improve your life? You don’t need drastic changes—you need small, smart ones. Habit stacking lets you piggyback new behaviors onto old routines. Brush your teeth? Then say one thing you’re grateful for afterward. It’s that simple. Over time, tiny shifts become powerful transformations. Start today.
Published: 2013
Pages: 274
The 5 second rule

The 5 second rule

By Mel Robbins

You don’t need more time, willpower, or inspiration, you need to stop overthinking. The moment you feel resistance, count down: 5…4…3…2…1… GO! That split second between thought and action is where change happens. Take back control of your life, one second at a time.
Published: 2017
Pages: 252
Do the work

Do the work

By Steven Pressfield

On the field of the Self stand a knight and a dragon. You are the knight. Resistance is the dragon. The battle must be fought anew every day. The dragon must be slain again and again. The dragon is stronger than you. That's why he wins. The professional understands that Resistance is fertile and ingenious. It will throw stuff at him that he has never seen before. The professional prepares mentally to absorb blows and to deliver them. His aim is to take what the day gives him.
Published: 2011
Pages: 93
The Compound Effect

The Compound Effect

By Darren Hardy

You will never change your life until you change something you do daily. The secret of your success is found in your daily routine. Successful people aren’t gifted; they just do the things that failures refuse to do. While everyone else is looking for the big hit, quick fix, or overnight miracle, the smart money is on the person playing the long game—the one who understands the Compound Effect is the strategy of the ultra-successful.
Published: 2010
Pages: 195
Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less

Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less

By Greg McKeown

The way of the Essentialist means living by design, not by default. Instead of making choices reactively, the Essentialist deliberately distinguishes the vital few from the trivial many, eliminates the non-essentials, and then removes obstacles so the essential things have clear, smooth passage. In other words, Essentialism is a disciplined, systematic approach for determining where our highest point of contribution lies, then making execution of those things almost effortless.
Published: 2014
Pages: 236