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There’s no shortage of ways to feel stressed these days, and the holidays pack an extra wallop. Expectations are high, patience is short, and people are exhausted. Trying to find the perfect gift for ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rachel Wells is a writer who covers leadership, AI, and upskilling. If you're passionate about self-development and becoming an ...
There are plenty of terrific books coming out in early 2025 and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is already making plans to cover a lot of them, but when it comes to books I’m itching to read in the ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Ian Kumekawa’s new book, “Empty Vessel,” promises in its subtitle to tell “the story of the global economy in one barge.” Along those ...
The authors of the most powerful memoirs, self-help books, and leadership bibles combine deep research and self-reflection—in the same way today’s executives need to blend data insights with emotional ...