Incoming Resources
- To have or to be?, Erich Fromm
- Compelling people, the hidden qualities that make us influential, John Neffinger and Matthew Kohut
- The four tendencies, the indispensable personality profiles that reveal how to make your life better (and other people's lives better, too), Gretchen Rubin
- The truth about style, Stacy London
- The Tao of psychology, synchronicity and the self, Jean Shinoda Bolen
- Psychological types, A revision by R. F. C. Hull of the translation by H. G. Baynes
- Who are you, really?, the surprising puzzle of personality, Brian R. Little
- A person can be ..., written by Kerri Kokias ; illustrated by Carey Sookocheff
- Toward a psychology of being, Abraham H. Maslow
- You are what you click, how being selective, positive, and creative can transform your social media experience, Brian A. Primack, MD, PhD
- Better than normal, how what makes you different can make you exceptional, Dale Archer
- Surrounded by psychopaths, how to protect yourself from being manipulated and exploited in business (and in life), Thomas Erikson
- Personal intelligence, the power of personality and how it shapes our lives, John D. Mayer
- The four tendencies, the indispensable personality profiles that reveal how to make your life better (and other people's lives better, too), Gretchen Rubin
- Spark, how genius ignites, from child prodigies to late bloomers, Claudia Kalb
- The turn-on, how the powerful make us like them--from Washington to Wall Street to Hollywood, Steven Goldstein
- Be yourself!, based on the comic strip, Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz ; [art adapted by Tom Brannon ; edited by Marlo Scrimizzi]