The Power of Showing Up

If you have read the authors’ earlier works, The Power of Showing Up will appear wholly unnecessary. It’s repetitive, replete with fillers and offers very little new insights. While the authors urged parents not to stress over imperfections in their parenting approaches, many parts of this book seemed hellbent on guilt-tripping parents or making them… Read More: The Power of Showing Up »

Career Match: Connecting Who You Are with What You’ll Love to Do

The Color Q model outlined in this book is similar to the color types mentioned in Surrounded by Idiots (or perhaps it should be the other way around, since Career Match was published much earlier), minus the hyperbole and the unsubstantiated claims made by Thomas Erikson in his much-hyped book. The author essentially gave a… Read More: Career Match: Connecting Who You Are with What You’ll Love… »

10 Things that ChatGPT Cannot Do (according to ChatGPT)

Unless you have been living under a rock, you should have heard of ChatGPT by now. It’s the latest in artificial intelligence technology, and it’s taking the world by storm. ChatGPT is a chatbot that can answer almost any question you have and can even create short stories and poems. But as impressive as ChatGPT… Read More: 10 Things that ChatGPT Cannot Do (according to ChatGPT) »

Spy The Lie

Looking at the cover design of Spy The Lie, you might have thought this book is like Thomas Erikson’s “Surrounded by…” series. But any similarity stops here. Unlike Surrounded by Idiots and all other spin-offs, the content in Spy The Lie is grounded on some solid scientific methodologies, not pure conjectures. Unlike the “real-life examples”… Read More: Spy The Lie »