Why Balance Is the Essential Precursor to Fulfillment with Touré Roberts

If you’ve been living on autopilot, feeling unbalanced or struggling to connect with those most important to you, it’s time to read Roberts’ latest book, Balance.
Bigger than Business: How to Unlock Deeper Purpose with Ranjay Gulati

When the Boston bombings happened in 2013, Gulati was teaching at Harvard. He felt it was necessary to talk about the event with his students, a conversation that ended up being the unlikely catalyst for his journey into purpose.
Changing the World: Why True Innovators Need Upheaval with Roger Martin

In his most recent book, A New Way to Think, Martin explores how this narrow mindset limits a person’s ability to create new solutions for business problems.
The Mindful Seven with Tristan Ahumada

After reflecting on the most important takeaways, he organized them into a list of helpful suggestions called “the mindful seven.”
How Uncertainty Fuels Innovation with Square Co-Founder Jim McKelvey

Like glass designs that spend too much or too little time in the kiln, even brilliant inventions can be thwarted by poor timing.
Growing Your Business with Referrals: How Generosity Inspires Reciprocity with Michael Maher

Most entrepreneurs instinctively understand this symbiotic process; the problem is that they just can’t seem to get it started. If you struggle to get referrals, it’s time to revitalize your business relationships through better communication.
How the Simple Practice of Intentional Note-Taking Can Transform Your Mind

Note-taking can be challenging, especially when our minds start to wander and daydream. Discovering your learning style can help you find a technique that keeps you engaged.
The Necessity of Confronting Your Discomfort with Best-Selling Author and Good Life Project Podcaster Jonathan Fields
Reframing moments has allowed Fields to become a possibility hunter, to look for opportunities for growth in even the darkest places.
Win Together, Lose Together: Embracing a Collective Approach to Negotiation with Barry Nalebuff
In his latest book Split the Pie: A Radical New Way to Negotiate, Nalebuff argues that considering the collective’s needs is the most productive way to problem solve. Unfortunately, few people and practically no businesses approach discussions with this mindset, a problem he’s intent on changing.
The Secret to Sales Isn’t What You Think
What does it mean for entrepreneurs to give value? At a basic level, it means offering something the client wants, needs and desires.
On Core Values, Self-Honesty and Having Fun with Business Coach and Speaker Jairek Robbins
We tend to think about honesty as telling the truth to other people, but what about the story we tell ourselves?