
Atomic Habits
Atomic Habits argues that identity-based change, built from tiny behaviors that run through a cue–craving–response–reward loop, outperforms chasing outcome-based goals.

Atomic Habits argues that identity-based change, built from tiny behaviors that run through a cue–craving–response–reward loop, outperforms chasing outcome-based goals.

Awaken the Giant Within argues that lasting change comes from mastering your mental, emotional, and physical state through deliberate decisions, beliefs, and identity-level shifts.

Deep Work argues that sustained, distraction-free focus is becoming rarer and more economically valuable, and that you must protect it with deliberate practice and ritual.

Digital Minimalism argues that you should choose digital tools intentionally around your deepest values, using a 30‑day declutter to reset your relationship with attention-hungry products.

Discourses and Enchiridion argues that our judgments, intentions, and desires are the only things truly in our power, and that freedom comes from training this distinction relentlessly.

Eat That Frog! argues that the simplest way to get more meaningful work done is to identify your single most important task each day and do it first, before anything else.