Continuously vary the training stimulus so the body never adapts and progress never stalls.
Brothers of Iron: Building the Weider Empire · Joe Weider, Ben Weider, Mike Steere
Replace brittle resolutions with a broad, resonant direction you can't fail.
Your Theme (CGP Grey) · CGP Grey
Audit life by your two finite budgets — time and money — and spend the scarcer one on what actually matters.
What It's Really Like to Win the Lottery · Matt Pitcher
Use structured reflection to plan retirement around happiness, not just a number
The Problem With Saving 10% of Your Income · Ben Felix
Knowledge, skills, and network compound to 300% outcomes; salary optimises the wrong thing
Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn Founder: It's Time To Quit Your Job When You Feel This! · Reid Hoffman
In a world of rapid change, shared purpose and trust matter more than hierarchy and orders
Listen, Learn... Then Lead · Stanley McChrystal
Apply the smallest intervention that produces the desired result across fat loss, muscle gain, sleep, and physical performance
The 4-Hour Body · Timothy Ferriss
Shift from believing abilities are fixed to embracing continuous learning and growth
The Growth Mindset · Unknown
Key patterns from successful startup founders: persistence through rejection, pivoting, and staying close to users
Founders at Work · Jessica Livingston
Replace rigid goal-setting with playful, experimental approaches that embrace uncertainty and adapt to reality
Rethinking and Achieving Goals with Anne-Laure Le Cunff | Dream Think Do · Anne-Laure Le Cunff
Apply ancient Stoic techniques daily to build resilience and find tranquility
William Irvine: Living a Stoic Life | The Knowledge Project #123 · William Irvine
When bad things happen, say good and find the opportunity
Joe Rogan Experience #729 - Jocko Willink · Jocko Willink
Decode anyone's personality type within five interactions
Captivate: The Science of Succeeding With People · Vanessa Van Edwards
The most important strategic decision is which game to play, not how to play better
Seth Godin on Playing the Right Game and Strategy as a Superpower · Seth Godin
Improve a process or system without a specific goal in mind
Teach Yourself To Think - Edward de Bono · Unknown
Investigate and gather information to achieve a goal
Teach Yourself To Think - Edward de Bono · Unknown
Convey information effectively to achieve a goal
Teach Yourself To Think - Edward de Bono · Unknown
Create a tailored yoga plan to suit your lifestyle and goals
Yoga For Men Beginner’s Step by Step Guide to a Stronger - Michael Williams · Unknown
Plan your day
Zen to Done: The Ultimate Simple Productivity System · Leo Babauta
Conduct effective field research
Competitive Strategy · Michael E. Porter
Stimulate evolutionary progress through high levels of experimentation, opportunistic action, and purposeful selection of what proves successful
Built to Last · Jim Collins & Jerry I. Porras
Every discussion is one of three types and mismatches cause miscommunication
Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection · Charles Duhigg
Four iterative steps to find and validate a scalable business model before scaling the company
The Four Steps to the Epiphany · Steve Blank
Stop moving pieces on the board and start tending the ecosystem that allows your teams to flourish
Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World · General Stanley McChrystal
A three-part process — the Reckoning, the Rumble, and the Revolution — for getting back up after failure with more wisdom and wholeheartedness
Dare to Lead · Brené Brown
Strategy is an endless pursuit of winning, not a destination you reach once
Playing to Win_ How Strategy Really Works · A.G. Lafley & Roger Martin
Adapt to win
The 33 Strategies of War · Robert Greene & Joost Elffers
See the whole field to master complex dynamic environments
Interviews with the Masters: A Companion to Robert Greene’s Mastery · Robert Greene
Lead through structure, protege-placement, and streamlined communication
The 33 Strategies of War (Joost Elffers Books) · Robert Greene
Renew yourself weekly across physical, mental, social, and spiritual dimensions
Seven Habits of Highly Effective People · Stephen R. Covey
Fix five layered dysfunctions to build a cohesive, results-driven team
untitled · Patrick Lencioni
Commit now to save more later by linking increases to future raises
Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness · Richard H. Thaler & Cass R. Sunstein
A quarterly cadence for setting, tracking, scoring, and reflecting on goals
Measure What Matters · John Doerr
Use stories of plausible futures to reveal hidden assumptions about the present
The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook · Peter Senge
Cycle through reflecting, connecting, deciding, and doing for deeper learning
The Fifth Discipline Fieldbook · Peter Senge
Grow your people slowly and from within rather than importing outside talent
Shoe Dog · Phil Knight
Exploit rivals' inability to change; combat your own organizational decay
Good Strategy/Bad Strategy: The difference and why it matters · Richard Rumelt
Map possible futures and weight them by probability before deciding
Thinking in Bets · Annie Duke
A four-part statement that makes people want your business card
Building a StoryBrand - Clarify Your Message So Customers · Donald Miller
Navigate chaos
Elon Musk Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic · Ashlee Vance
Eat the elephant
The 4-Hour Body An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, · Timothy Ferriss
Optimize training and nutrition
Essentials: How to Exercise for Strength Gains & Hormone Optimization | Dr. Duncan French · Andrew Huberman
Adapt faster
Enhance Your Learning Speed & Health Using Neuroscience Based Protocols | Dr. Poppy Crum · Andrew Huberman
Divide life into meaningful segments
The Art of Learning & Living Life | Josh Waitzkin · Andrew Huberman
Keep options open
What You'll Wish You'd Known · Paul Graham
Build anticipation like a blockbuster movie premiere for maximum launch impact
The $100 Startup · Chris Guillebeau
If your business plan is longer than a page, it is probably too long
The $100 Startup · Chris Guillebeau
Restrict your available work time first, then design the business to fit within it
Clockwork · Mike Michalowicz
Prepare for the unexpected by adding margin to everything you plan.
Essentialism · Greg McKeown
Overcome procrastination by eliminating ambiguity about what to do and why
Feel-Good Productivity · Ali Abdaal