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Trina A. Nudson

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A Game-Changer for Anyone Who Makes Decisions

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Revisado: 04-13-25

Annie Duke's How to Decide isn’t just another self-help book—it’s a blueprint for thinking better. As someone who coaches professionals and parents navigating high-stakes decisions, I found her approach both empowering and practical.

Duke breaks down the cognitive traps we fall into—like confusing outcomes with decision quality—and gives you tools to map out your thinking, weigh probabilities, and make peace with uncertainty. Her insights on “resulting” and using “decision hygiene” are now embedded in how I teach others to pause, evaluate, and move forward with clarity.

Even better? Her narration on Audible feels like a masterclass from someone who truly gets the messiness of real-life choices. Whether you’re leading a team, raising a family, or trying to decide what’s next—you’ll find actionable strategies you can use immediately.

One of the best listens of the year.

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10x Is Easier than 2x: How World-Class Entreprene

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Revisado: 04-13-25

This book challenged me in the best way. 10x Is Easier Than 2x isn’t just about growth—it’s about clarity, courage, and the discipline to let go of everything that no longer serves your bigger vision.

As someone building systems that serve families and professionals, I found myself constantly reflecting on how much energy I’ve spent maintaining the 80%—instead of doubling down on the 20% that actually moves the mission forward.

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Required reading for anyone building something tha

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Revisado: 04-13-25

As someone leading initiatives in law, coaching, and systems transformation, The Hard Thing About Hard Things hit me in a way few books do. Ben Horowitz doesn’t offer sugar-coated advice—he delivers hard-earned wisdom from the trenches of real leadership, where the stakes are high and the answers aren’t obvious.

What stood out most to me was his honesty. Horowitz doesn’t shy away from the emotional toll of leadership—the fear, the second-guessing, the sheer exhaustion of making decisions when none of the options feel good. And yet, he writes with clarity, courage, and just enough humor to keep you going.

I found myself applying these lessons well outside the tech world. Whether you’re managing a company, leading a nonprofit, navigating co-parenting conflict, or building a mission-driven movement—this book will make you braver, sharper, and more grounded.

This isn’t a book full of tidy solutions. It’s a companion for doing the hard things, when they matter most.

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A framework that applies far beyond startups

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Revisado: 04-13-25

The Lean Startup is often recommended to entrepreneurs—but its core message is universal: test, learn, adapt.

As someone who works with families, professionals, and organizations navigating conflict and complexity, I found myself constantly drawing parallels between Ries’s framework and the systems I’ve been building in the co-parenting space.

Ries challenges you to stop building based on what you think people need and start validating solutions through real feedback loops. That’s not just a business principle—it’s a mindset shift that changes how we approach relationships, systems, and change itself.

This book helped me refine how I build programs, respond to real-time needs, and create solutions that are sustainable, not just shiny. If you work in human-centered design, systems change, education, family services—or anywhere uncertainty is your norm—this book is gold.

The Lean Startup isn’t just about startups. It’s about building anything that matters—with intention, feedback, and a willingness to pivot when needed

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Eye opening

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Revisado: 09-07-24

Practical and eye-opening read, goes beyond techniques, and provides effective solutions for transformative lasting growth

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