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How To Break the Bamboo Ceiling
In Breaking the Bamboo Ceiling, Jane Hyun gives tips on how Asians and other minorities can move up the career ladder.
Unpaid Endorsement: The Unlimited Potential Show
The Unlimited Potential Show has great hosts, dialogue, and content for all your self-improvement needs!
How To Remove Distractions
In Irresistible, Adam Alter shows us the techniques behind distractive technology and how we can counter them.
Unpaid Endorsement: The Color of Success Podcast
Dr. Stephanie J. Wong hosts an insightful, entertaining podcast highlighting the mental health journeys of Asian Americans.
How to Build Better Relationships
In Humble Inquiry, Edgar Schein tells us how to use gentle asking to build better relationships in a way telling never could.
The Secret to Making Good Habits Stick and Bad Habits Disappear
How can you keep the good habits and eliminate the bad ones? Let James Clear show you how in Atomic Habits.
Your Advice Isn’t Helping
In The Advice Trap, Michael Bungay Stanier makes a strong case as to why advice doesn’t do what it should. Read more to find out a better way.
Three Tips on Choosing More Wisely
Want to be more decisive? Design an effective process to keep your emotions in check.
3 Ways to Work Yourself Out of a Job
Ready to move on? Lining up your successor is the best way to leave. Here are some ideas to help you do that.
Want to Become a Better Leader? Take Cooking Classes.
In Kitchen Confidential, Anthony Bourdain shares his life’s culinary journey. If you look closely enough, you’ll find some useful insights on effective leadership.
What Goes into Asking a Powerful Question?
Asking powerful questions improves your leadership ability and strengthens your relationships. Here are some tips on how to do this well.
Do You Think Boundaries Are Protective or Restrictive?
In Boundaries, Henry Cloud and John Townsend show how boundaries are necessary and beneficial.
War, sharks, and torture: A saga of forgiveness
In Unbroken, Laura Hillenbrand shares the saga of Louis Zamperini, whose story feels too crazy to be true.
Five principles in choosing great over good
A lot of things are important, but only a few are essential. In Essentialism, Greg McKeown shows us how to not only distinguish between the two, but to live out the latter.
Four Tips When You Encounter Pushback
In Switch, the Heath brothers talk about ways to overcome internal and cultural resistance when you’re ready to make a change.
Three thoughts on problem prevention
What if there were a way to never have pandemics again? This requires a new level of thinking discussed in Upstream.
Three ways to expand your thinking
Until you focus on opportunities and possibilities, don’t expect anything to happen. Change starts in your head before it can show up anywhere else.
Five ways to turn up your charm level
Learn how to develop charisma, which isn’t as elusive as you may think.
What if your help isn’t really helping?
No good deed goes unpunished, especially if your work keeps people from getting better on their own. In When Healthcare Hurts, learn how international clinics can cause more problems than they solve.
Four tips for working well with introverts
In Quiet, Susan Cain talks about her life experience as an introvert and its inherent advantages.
Filmmaker Bao Nguyen (Be Water) once said you spend the first half of your life running from home, and the second half running toward it. The turning point? The things that made you feel like an outsider when younger are the same things that will help you stand out in a crowd. Let’s unpack how to leverage your background to be your biggest advantage.