Raise Your Voice Summary of Key Points
Raise Your Voice by Kathy Khang is a guide to communicating your unique perspective and story to empower yourself and others.
Raise Your Voice by Kathy Khang is a guide to communicating your unique perspective and story to empower yourself and others.
Radical Honesty’ by Brad Blanton advocates for a direct and transparent form of communication that eliminates lying. It discusses the mental and societal constructs that make us lie and the transformative power of living truthfully.
A comprehensive exploration of the practice of open relationships, addressing the complexities, challenges, and potential benefits of non-monogamy.
Not Born Yesterday’ explores the science of who we trust and what we believe, challenging the idea that humans are gullible by default.
This book explores how emotions influence our work lives and how we can navigate emotions to achieve more satisfaction and success.
No Explanation Required! by Christine Hassler is a guide to setting boundaries and communicating effectively without over-explaining.
This book by Kate Murphy explores the importance of listening in communication, detailing how modern society often neglects this skill.
Herb Cohen’s ‘You Can Negotiate Anything’ delves into strategies and psychological tactics for successful negotiation in various contexts.
Written in History celebrates the great letters of world history, creative culture, and personal life. Simon Sebag Montefiore selects letters that have changed the course of global events or touched a timeless emotion, from ancient times to the modern era.