10 BEST BOOKS FOR BUILDING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND SELF-AWARENESS AND FINALLY UNDERSTANDING HOW YOU FEEL

I need to tell you about the afternoon I realized I had been angry for six years and didn't know.

I need to tell you about the afternoon I realized I had been angry for six years and didn't know.

I need to tell you something that took me longer than it should have to admit: I spent three years as a tech lead before I understood what the job actually.

I want to start by confessing something about my reading habits that might explain why I have so many books: I don't actually love horror. Or rather — I don't.

I want to start by being honest about something: I came to deep learning from the psychology direction. I spent two years in a cognitive psychology PhD program.
The worst fight I ever had with my ex-husband was about a dishwasher. I want to be clear about that upfront, because the story is ridiculous and I am not proud.

There's a specific feeling I'm trying to describe here — the one you get from Professor Layton games, where you're walking through gorgeous, intricate.

Let me tell you something that took me longer than it should have to say out loud: the reason most people are bad with money is not discipline. It is not.

I taught American history for thirty-one years, and I can tell you that the American West is the part of the curriculum where students' eyes start to glaze.

I have to tell you something about this list. I did not plan to read books about people adapting to new worlds. I started with one because I was between things.

There is a particular kind of morning I know well — the one where you surface from sleep and the anxiety is already there before you're fully conscious of it.