Big Book Wisdom in Bite-Sized Videos!

Daily Book Snacks serves up the key lessons of top books in just minutes. Our animated, narrated videos are tailor-made for those keen to learn, but short on time. Whether you're deciding on your next read, refreshing your memory, or just yearning for insight without investing hours, we've got you covered.

  • What to Say When You Talk to Your Self

    Book by Shad Helmstetter

    In "What to Say When You Talk to Your Self," we learn several key things. Our self-talk can break or make us. We can climb the ladder of self-talk levels towards success. We all have the power to re-write our internal scripts to live the life we desire. Change begins with what we tell ourselves, progresses through awareness and action, and culminates in redefining our destiny.

    • Don't Shoot the Dog!

      Book by Karen Pryor

      In the grand circus that is life, Karen Pryor's "Don't Shoot the Dog!" teaches us three crucial acts. The first one is the wow-factor of Positive Reinforcement. This reminds us that encouragement can move mountains or dolphins in this case. The second one is the subtle art of Behavior Modification. This teaches us that changing our responses changes the game. Lastly, there's Shaping. This is a testament to taking things step by step. Apply these, and you might find yourself the ringleader of positive change.

      • The Almanack of Naval Ravikant

        Book by Eric Jorgenson

        "The Almanack of Naval Ravikant" orbits around three life-altering concepts. Create wealth through leverage, not time. Derive happiness from internal growth rather than external success. Commit to continuous learning and self-improvement. Ravikant's journey richly illustrates these principles. His life is a roadmap to the good life.

        • The 48 Laws of Power

          Book by Robert Greene

          Welcome to the framework of power dynamics. It's a game played throughout history, distilled into "The 48 Laws of Power" by Robert Greene. Greene isn't just providing armchair philosophy. He offers a meticulous study of historical figures and events. They offer a pragmatic and sometimes controversial guide to power. This book takes you on a journey that spans centuries. It reveals how to acquire, maintain, and defend power.

          • The Psychology of Money

            Book by Morgan Housel

            "The Psychology of Money" challenges us in many ways. We are encouraged to rethink wealth, appreciate safety margins, and recognize the influence of luck and risk. Wealth is often unseen, kept away from the temptations of immediate gratification. Safety margins are like airbags in our financial vehicles. These equip us for the bumpy roads ahead. Acknowledging luck and risk teaches us to be humble in success and resilient in setbacks.

            • Building a Second Brain

              Book by Tiago Forte

              The book "Building a Second Brain" explores life-changing concepts. The CODE Workflow organizes our digital lives. The PARA Method keeps information at our fingertips. Progressive Summarization allows for instant recall of important insights. By applying these strategies, we can become more efficient and creative. Ultimately, we can be more successful.