Wall Street Energy Insider Doug Terreson Shares His Secrets

What happens when a kid from a small Mississippi town ends up making the biggest calls in financial history? Doug Terreson’s memoir, Can’t Deny It, is a fascinating look at how a petroleum engineer became a top Wall Street energy insider. TL;DR – Quick Verdict Best for: History buffs and anyone curious about how big […]
Creative flow tips: The Tao of Creativity Book Review

Are you tired of pushing so hard and getting nowhere with your big ideas? I used to think that being creative meant working faster, but reading about these creative flow tips changed everything for me. Charles Tincknell spent forty years in the busy construction industry, and he uses that experience to show us that true […]
Digital declutter strategies: Ruby Knight’s Guide Review

Your phone is buzzing, your inbox is full, and you can’t find that one important file you saved yesterday. I felt so stressed just thinking about my messy desktop until I started reading about new digital declutter strategies in this book. Ruby Knight shows us that our digital mess is just like a pile of […]
Solar Serenity Review: The Ultimate Guide to Off-Grid Solar Systems

Illuminating Freedom: A radiant guide to mastering off-grid solar systems If you have ever daydreamed about cutting the cord, ditching the crushing weight of a mortgage, and waking up in a sun-drenched cabin powered entirely by nature, you are not alone. But usually, that dream hits a brick wall the moment you try to figure […]
Forget the medical textbooks: A real-talk review of Better Parenting for Girls with ADHD

“I am the worst parent that ever lived.” When an author opens a parenting book with that sentence, you know you aren’t in for a lecture—you are in for a confession. Riley Ellis’s Better Parenting for Girls with ADHD is not a dry clinical manual written by a person in a white coat. It is […]
Finding Your Authentic Self in ‘An Unrealistic Life’: A Must-Read Creative Memoir

Ever feel like you’re stuck in a “real job” while your creative dreams are gathering dust? We’ve all been there. But what if you just… didn’t? What if you chased that “unrealistic” dream, pitfalls and all? That’s the electrifying question at the heart of Elena Hiatt Houlihan’s magnificent indie memoir, An Unrealistic Life: The Art […]
Connectors Get Paid Review: Mastering Your Referral Network Strategy

Stop giving away your golden leads for free: A deep dive into Connectors Get Paid A referral network strategy is essential because we have all been there: handing out valuable introductions like candy, watching others close massive deals based on our trust, and getting nothing but a generic “thank you” card in return. If you […]
Beyond Stoicism: Why This Men’s Mental Health Workbook is a Game-Changer

Mental Health Journal & Workbook For Men by Zane Archer Book Review Let’s be honest, the world has handed men a pretty restrictive script on how to handle their feelings, and it’s long overdue for a rewrite. I’ve just come across a book that feels less like reading and more like forging a new path, […]
Walking the Talk by Jane Furcinite

Walking the Talk by Jane Furcinite From October 2009 to April 2017 Jane Furcinite wrote short inspiration articles for the Unity Chapel of Light newsletter know as “The Beacon.” She draws inspiration not only from the Bible but also from a multitude of sources including Joel Goldsmith, Paramhansa Yoganandq, Eckhart Tolle, Charles and Myrtle Fillmore, […]
Your Quiet Power is Your Brand: A Deep Dive into Personal Branding for Introverts

For every introvert who’s been told to “just speak up more,” “be more of a team player,” or felt a wave of total exhaustion just thinking about a networking event, I have found the book that feels like a homecoming. Reading the description for Goldie Chan’s Personal Branding for Introverts, which lands on my desk this October 2025, […]