In this episode of Bookworm, Joe & I attempt to extend our own minds and think outside our brains.
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Bookworm #128: Daily Rituals by Mason Currey
In this episode of Bookworm, Joe & I consider our own routines in an effort to become just a little more productive and creative.
Bookworm #127: The Art of the Idea by John Hunt
Today’s author attempts to teach us to redefine our world through the power of original thinking. Join Joe & I for this episode of Bookworm as we consider the creative process in an effort to make the most of our own ideas.
Bookworm #126: The Mountain is You by Brianna Wiest
Today’s author promises to help us act as our highest potential selves by extracting crucial insight from our most damaging habits, building emotional intelligence by better understanding our brains and bodies, and releasing past experiences at a cellular level. Join Joe & I for this episode of Bookworm, as we embark on a journey to figure out why we as humans have such a hard time staying out of our own way.
Bookworm #125: Willpower Doesn’t Work by Benjamin Hardy
We rely on willpower to create change in our lives… but what if we’re thinking about it all wrong? In this episode of Bookworm, Joe & I consider our environments and the impact they have on our productivity.
Bookworm #124: Liminal Thinking by Dave Gray
Our beliefs form the basis of everything we say, think, and do. In this episode of Bookworm, Joe & I attempt to change our minds – and our behavior.
Bookworm #123: Procrastinate on Purpose
In this episode of Bookworm, Joe & I consider yet another system designed to help clear the clutter and focus on meaningful work.
Bookworm #117: Think Again by Adam Grant
In this episode of Bookworm, Joe & I read Think Again by Adam Grant.
Bookworm #116: The Art of Witty Banter by Patrick King
In this episode of Bookworm, Joe & I talk about small talk. I have some strong opinions, and the resulting conversation is a good one.
Bookworm #115: A World Without Email
In this episode of Bookworm, Joe & I check out a book by one of our favorite authors and consider a future where email doesn’t run our lives.