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Drained

Leah Ruppanner

Sociologist Leah Ruppanner explains why so many people, especially women, feel constantly drained and provides science-backed strategies to reduce mental load, redistribute care work, and reclaim time and energy.

Why it matters

This book matters because it validates the invisible labor that exhausts millions and offers practical solutions grounded in research for reducing mental load and achieving better balance.

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It is for overwhelmed individuals and couples who want to understand the science of burnout and implement fair, sustainable systems for managing life's demands.

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The core idea is that mental load—the invisible planning and organizing—is as draining as physical labor, and reducing it requires systemic changes in how we distribute care work.

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The End of Work as You Know It

Milo Sindell, Thuy Sindell

Workplace futurists Milo and Thuy Sindell reveal how to thrive in the rapidly evolving future of work by developing adaptability, continuous learning, and the entrepreneurial mindset needed to navigate constant change.

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This book matters because it prepares readers for a workplace transformed by AI and automation, showing how to future-proof your career through agility and innovation.

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It is for professionals concerned about job security and career relevance who want to develop the skills and mindset to thrive in tomorrow's workplace.

Key idea

The core idea is that the future of work demands treating yourself as a business, continuously upskilling, and embracing change as the only constant in your career.

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Primal Intelligence

Angus Fletcher

Angus Fletcher reveals that the ancient storytelling brain is far smarter than we realize, offering a revolutionary approach to solving problems by tapping into the narrative thinking that made our ancestors successful.

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This book matters because it shows how to harness your brain's most powerful tool—story—to make better decisions and solve complex challenges creatively.

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It is for innovators, leaders, and problem-solvers who want to think more effectively by understanding how narrative intelligence shapes everything we do.

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The core idea is that our brains evolved for storytelling, not logic, and by working with this narrative intelligence we can unlock breakthrough insights and solutions.

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