Psychology

Psychology of a Vocation

Psychology of a Vocation provides men and women with vocations in the Church, especially within vocations that embrace celibacy, the necessary theory and practical advice to avoid the potential pitfalls of...

Think Again

The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know

The book suggests to reconsider one's opinions with intellectual humility, open-mindedness and flexibility. When a person recognizes that doesn't know, that's...

Give and take

The topic of the book is leadership, a Revolutionary Approach to Success. Until now, there have been three elements to success: hard work, talent and opportunity. Grant includes one more: generosity. It is...

From Temperament to character

Leadership can only be virtuous. If it is not, it is not leadership. When the ancient Greeks discussed leadership, they emphasized the virtues of their leaders. They could not imagine leadership without...

The Power of Habits

The writer graduated from Yale and Harvard Business School; he is a prestigious journalist who worked at the New York Times. He currently lives in Brooklyn with his wife and children. 

The aim of the...

Ego is the enemy

The goal of the book is to show how the ego opposes personal and business development and, in general, all types of human growth. The author is an American writer dedicated to advising large companies. He...

Making Grateful Kids

The book is for parents, teachers and educators. The authors are parents and professors of psychology at the University of California and want to transmit principles and practical strategies to educate in...

Surrounded by Idiots

This book is an excellent aid to understanding - and making oneself understood - by the people we work with. It deals with professional work, but its ideas can easily be applied to other areas of life:...

Bonds that make us free

It is a great book for self-knowledge and in particular for personal relationships and the emotions associated with them. The author encourages us to recognize with honesty that each one is primarily...