Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise
August 2023

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Recent Releases
Anatomy of a Breakthrough: How to Get Unstuck When It Matters Most
by Adam Alter

What it's about: the periods of personal, professional, and creative stagnation that can keep you stuck in life and how to overcome the inertia that's holding you back. 

Why you might like it: The author's advice is practical and presented in a non-judgemental, confidence-boosting tone and contextualized through abundant case studies from all walks of life. 

Examples include:
painter Claude Monet; Academy Award-winner Brie Larson; and music legend Miles Davis.
Hot and Bothered: What No One Tells You About Menopause And How to Feel Like...
by Jancee Dunn

What's inside: a humorous and candid exploration of menopause, its cultural implications, and research into the latest tools and tips to navigate one of life's biggest changes. 

Read it for: the informative interviews with medical professionals; the emphasis placed on dispelling misinformation; the handy appendix of authoritative resources included at the end. 


You might also like: The Slow Moon Climbs by Susan P. Mattern; The Menopause Manifesto by Dr. Jen Gunter.
Your Future Self: How to Make Tomorrow Better Today
by Hal Hershfield

What it is: a well-researched examination of short and long-term thinking and how to make choices that benefit us most in the future. 

Read it for: the practical advice, which is presented in a well-organized and engaging format. 

Reviewers say: "
An encouraging, practical guide for decision-making" (Kirkus Reviews).
Talking on Eggshells: Soft Skills for Hard Conversations
by Sam Horn

What's inside: an upbeat guide to communicating in the face of unknown social dynamics, in particular when potential conflict is part of the possible fallout.

Topics include: proactive vs. reactive responses; growing a thicker skin; and how to use your tone to set and maintain your communication boundaries.

For fans of: Why Are We Yelling by Buster Benson; Connect by David L. Bradford.
Will to Wild: Adventures Great and Small to Change Your Life
by Shelby Stanger

What it's about: literal adventure in the great outdoors or metaphorical adventure in any part of your life that could use shaking up, how to know it's time to push yourself, and ways to prepare yourself to meet any challenges that await you on the journey. 

Read it for: the warm, encouraging tone and boundless, contagious enthusiasm that will get you motivated to seek adventure in your life, whether it's a career change or wilderness trek.

About the author: Journalist Shelby Stanger hosts the podcast Wild Ideas Worth Living and has contributed to publications like Outside Magazine.
All the Gold Stars: Reimagining Ambition and the Ways We Strive
by Rainesford Stauffer

What it is: a thoughtful and well-researched exploration of ambition and how our modern understanding of it can harm our self-worth and leave us isolated. 

Topics include: the pitfalls of "hustle" culture; the pressure to excel and how it can impact children from a young age; the social inequalities that existing measures for tracking academic achievement can exacerbate.


About the author: Rainesford Stauffer is a journalist who writes the "Work in Progress" column for Teen Vogue and regularly contributes to The Atlantic, The New York Times, and Vox.
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