Browsing: Advice and How-To

A New York Times bestseller from an author called “nothing short of miraculous” (The New Yorker): This tender meditation on the nature of mercy demonstrates how forgiveness can lead to fulfillment in your daily life. “Not a book to miss” (Library Journal), with over 2,000 five-star Goodreads ratings!

Slip exercise into your busiest days! Featuring quick, high-intensity workouts and a scientific look at why they work, this groundbreaking book “persuasively shows just how effective super-short workouts are for increasing both fitness and health” (New York Times bestselling author Gretchen Reynolds).

“An uplifting and life-affirming memoir” (Kirkus Reviews) with over 1,400 five-star ratings on Goodreads: Diagnosed with cancer, 90-year-old Miss Norma declined treatment in favor of a cross-country road trip with her family by her side. “Everyone can learn from their courage” (Booklist starred review).

In this #1 New York Times bestseller, Admiral William H. McRaven shares his principles for building a successful life. “Superb, smart, and succinct” (Forbes), with over 10,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.

From a New York Times bestselling author! In this “powerful resource” (Gretchen Rubin), an organizational psychologist explains how self-awareness drives success in work, relationships, and life. “This book might help you perform better, make better decisions, and become happier” (Success).

This insightful New York Times bestseller illuminates how asking five essential questions could lead you to fulfillment in life. “Should you read this book? Absolutely” (New York Times bestselling author Clayton M. Christensen).

In this provocative New York Times bestseller with over 1,700 five-star Goodreads ratings, a doctor argues that lectin — a protein commonly found in fruits, vegetables, and nuts — may actually cause issues such as weight gain and inflammation. Includes food substitutions and easy-to-follow recipes!

At 16, Edith Eger was sent to Auschwitz. Her parents were killed, but she survived until the camp was liberated. In this powerful New York Times bestseller, she recounts the following decades — and why she returned to Auschwitz 35 years later. “A reminder of what courage looks like in the worst of times” (Oprah Winfrey).