• The best books on Disagreeing Productively - The Enigma of Reason: A New Theory of Human Understanding by Dan Sperber & Hugo Mercier
  • The best books on Disagreeing Productively - Knowing Mandela: A Personal Portrait by John Carlin
  • The best books on Disagreeing Productively - The Five Percent: Finding Solutions to Seemingly Impossible Conflicts by Peter Coleman
  • The best books on Disagreeing Productively - Mere Civility: Disagreement and the Limits of Toleration by Teresa Bejan
  • The best books on Disagreeing Productively - Learning Lessons From Waco: When Parties Bring Their Gods to the Negotiation Table by Jayne Docherty

The best books on Disagreeing Productively, recommended by Ian Leslie

Many of us avoid conflict in our relationships with family and friends or at work, but that’s probably a mistake, says Ian Leslie, author of a number of nonfiction books on human behaviour. Here, he recommends books that offer insight into how to disagree productively, from evolutionary biology to 17th century Rhode Island, from Nelson Mandela to seemingly intractable conflicts.

  • The best books on Sports Psychology - The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey
  • The best books on Sports Psychology - Golf Is Not A Game Of Perfect by Bob Rotella
  • The best books on Sports Psychology - Zen Putting: Mastering the Mental Game on the Greens by Joseph Parent
  • The best books on Sports Psychology - Heads-Up Baseball: Playing the Game One Pitch at a Time by Ken Ravizza & Tom Hanson
  • The best books on Sports Psychology - The Champion’s Mind: How Great Athletes Think, Train, And Thrive by Jim Afremow

The best books on Sports Psychology, recommended by Bill Cole

What do you think about when you’re training at the gym, or on the tennis court? And what should you think about, if your goal is maximizing performance and results? Seasoned sports psychologist Bill Cole, coach for numerous Olympic teams and top-level international athletes, reveals that the number one road block to athletic performance often isn’t physical—it’s overthinking.

  • The best books on Emotional Intelligence - The Triple Focus: A New Approach to Education by Daniel Goleman and Peter Senge
  • The best books on Emotional Intelligence - Handbook of Social and Emotional Learning: Research and Practice by ed. Durlak et al
  • The best books on Emotional Intelligence - The Oxford Handbook of Compassion Science by ed. Seppälä et al
  • The best books on Emotional Intelligence - Emotional Alchemy: How the Mind Can Heal the Heart by Tara Bennett-Goleman
  • The best books on Emotional Intelligence - Marrow: Love, Loss, and What Matters Most by Elizabeth Lesser

The best books on Emotional Intelligence, recommended by Daniel Goleman

We are taught to value intelligence and academic ability, but raw mental firepower does not always translate into success at work or a life of contentment. Just as important are the skills that make up ’emotional intelligence,’ says Daniel Goleman, whose bestselling book popularised the concept. Here he chooses five emotional intelligence books that explore its practical applications.