Thought and thinking
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Incoming Resources
- The mindful path to self-compassion, freeing yourself from destructive thoughts and emotions, Christopher K. Germer ; foreword by Sharon Salzberg
- Get smart!, how to think and act like the most successful and highest-paid people in every field, Brian Tracy
- Make your brain smarter, increase your brain's creativity, energy, and focus, Sandra Bond Chapman with Shelly Kirkland
- The art of insight, how to have more aha! moments, Charles Kiefer, Malcolm Constable
- The stuff of thought, language as a window into human nature, Steven Pinker
- In defense of troublemakers, the power of dissent in life and business, Charlan Nemeth
- Mind hacking, how to change your mind for good in 21 days, Sir John Hargrave
- The little book of clarity, a quick guide to focus and declutter your mind, Jamie Smart
- Excuses begone!, how to change lifelong, self-defeating thinking habits, Wayne W. Dyer
- Loserthink, how untrained brains are ruining America, Scott Adams
- I hope I screw this up, how falling in love with your fears can change the world, Kyle Cease ; foreword (and backward) by Michael Bernard Beckwith, author of Life visioning
- The mind and the moon, my brother's story, the science of our brains, and the search for our psyches, Daniel Bergner
- Mind gym, achieve more by thinking differently, Sebastian Bailey, Ph.D., & Octavius Black
- Is the Internet changing the way you think?, the net's impact on our minds and future, edited by John Brockman ; [introduction by W. Daniel Hillis]
- Chatter, the voice in our head, why it matters, and how to harness it, Ethan Kross
- Intelligence unbound, the future of uploaded and machine minds, edited by Russell Blackford and Damien Broderick
- I is an other:, the secret life of metaphor and how it shapes the way we see the world, James Geary
- Ready to be a thought leader, how to increase your influence, impact, and success, Denise Brosseau ; foreword by Guy Kawasaki
- The electric meme, a new theory of how we think, Robert Aunger
- Managing thought, think differently, think powerfully, achieve new levels of success, Mary J. Lore
- The evil of banality, on the life and death importance of thinking, Elizabeth K. Minnich
- 101 essays that will change the way you think, Brianna Wiest
- Thinking, fast and slow, Daniel Kahneman
- The thinking life, how to thrive in the age of distraction, P.M. Forni
- The source, the secrets of the universe, the science of the brain, Dr. Tara Swart, MD, PhD, neuroscientist, psychiatrist and senior lecturer at MIT's Sloan School of Management
- Thinking twice, two minds in one brain, Jonathan St B T Evans
- To light the flame of reason, clear thinking for the twenty-first century, Christer Sturmark with contributions and a foreword by Douglas Hofstadter
- You are not so smart, why you have too many friends on Facebook, why your memory is mostly fiction, and 46 other ways you're deluding yourself, David McRaney
- Change the way you see everything, through asset-based thinking, Kathryn D. Cramer and Hank Wasiak
- Get smart!, how to think, decide, act, and get better results in everything you do, Brian Tracy
- Physical intelligence, the science of how the body and the mind guide each other through life, Scott Grafton
- Building a second brain, a proven method to organize your digital life and unlock your creative potential, Tiago Forte
- Mindfulness, Ellen J. Langer
- Five minds for the future, Howard Gardner
- The recursive mind, the origins of human language, thought, and civilization, Michael C. Corballis
- Lizards eat butterflies, an antidote to the self-help addiction, Dr. David E. Martin
- Wired for thought, how the brain is shaping the future of the Internet, Jeffrey M. Stibel ; with the collaboration of Erik Calonius and Peter Delgrosso
- Open to think, slow down, think creatively, and make better decisions, Dan Pontefract
- Virtually human, the promise--and the peril--of digital immortality, Martine Rothblatt, Ph.D. ; foreword by Ray Kurzweil ; illustrations by Ralph Steadman
- How successful people think, change your thinking, change your life, John C. Maxwell
- Hard to be human, overcoming our 5 cognitive design flaws, Ted Cadsby
- It takes what it takes, how to think neutrally and gain control of your life, Trevor Moawad with Andy Staples
- Don't overthink it, make easier decisions, stop second-guessing, and bring more joy to your life, Anne Bogel
- Breaking the habit of being yourself, how to lose your mind and create a new one, Joe Dispenza
- The knowledge illusion, why we never think alone, Steven Sloman and Philip Fernbach
- The promise that changes everything, I won't interrupt you, Nancy Kline
- On second thought, outsmarting your mind's hard-wired habits, Wray Herbert
- What went right, reframe your thinking for a happier now, Michael G. Wetter, PsyD and Eileen Bailey
- Thinking visually for illustrators, Mark Wigan
- Bozo sapiens, why to err is human, Michael Kaplan and Ellen Kaplan
Outgoing Resources
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