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Monday, March 22, 2021

Book Review: How to be an Introvert in an Extrovert World


Regardless of where you fall on the spectrum of an introvert to extrovert, you will be enlightened about yourself and those around you. Connolly recommends the reader think of this book as an “introvert resource kit.” She delivers just that—insights, strategies, and inspiration for the introvert life. I recommend this book for all humans. 

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Connolly, M. (2018). How to be an introvert in an extrovert world. Louder Minds.


Monday, March 15, 2021

Book Review: Why We Get Fat

 

The author presents a compelling case that obesity results from a hormonal imbalance, not a caloric one. If you are a fan of Gary Taubes, then you will enjoy reading this book (published in 2011). If you are looking for similar information but more recent and ketogenic-focused, then read his book, The Case for Keto (published in 2020). 

The hormones, enzymes, and growth factors regulate our fat tissue. The stimulation of insulin secretion caused by eating easily digestible carbohydrate-rich foods (refined carbohydrates, starchy vegetables, and sugars) drives us to accumulate fat, makes us hungrier, and makes us sedentary. It also causes obesity, cancer, heart disease, hypertension, and Alzheimer’s. If you want to lose excess fat, then stay away from these carbohydrate-rich foods. Taubes provides the science, historical context, and research against conventional wisdom that it is only about calories in versus calories out.

Check out my full book review on LinkedIn.

Taubes, G. (2011). Why We Get Fat and what to do about it. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.