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I Know What to Do So Why Don't I Do It
Nick Hall
Dr. Nick Hall explains the different reasons behind procrastination and lays out science-backed strategies for chronic procrastinators to tackle the problem.
I May Be Wrong
Björn Natthiko Lindeblad
I May Be Wrong is a collection of life lessons imparted by a man who left a successful career in his twenties to live as a forest monk for 17 years.
I Thought I Had It All Figured Out — Until I Nearly Burned Out
Lara Osseiran
Lara Osseiran explains how design and lifestyle choices can reduce your risk of burnout.
I Thought It Was Just Me
Brené Brown
Brené Brown helps us understand and better manage the complex psychological mechanism of shame.
I Was Better Last Night
Harvey Fierstein
Four-time Tony Award-winning actor and playwright Harvey Fierstein gives a delicate and hilarious memoir of his life and career, revealing tales of show business, sex, and stardom.
I Wear the Black Hat
Chuck Klosterman
I Wear The Black Hat shows us that uncovering people's true intentions can be more complex than we think.
I'll Be Gone in the Dark
Michelle McNamara, Gillian Flynn
Crime journalist Michelle McNamara's posthumous book, I'll Be Gone in the Dark, describes her relentless research into the true identity of the Golden State Killer, whose murders and rapes haunted Californians in the 1970s and 1980s.
I'll Be There for You
Kelsey Miller
This definitive guide to the beloved hit series Friends offers a behind-the-scenes look at the show that shaped and defined not only 1990s television, but culture itself.
I'll Show Myself Out
Jessi Klein
Reflecting on her own experiences with her toddler, writer and comedian Jessi Klein delivers an empathetic and humorous look at motherhood and identity.
I'm Ascending, Now What?
Sydney Campos
Filled with powerful practices, enlightening stories, and approachable wisdom, I'm Ascending, Now What? is a revolutionary guide for everyone ready to come fully alive, live their powerful purpose, and, most importantly, come home to themselves.
I'm Telling the Truth, but I'm Lying
Bassey Ikpi
An intimate collection of essays that explore Bassey Ikpi's experiences with mental health and multicultural identity.
Icahn: The Restless Billionaire
Bruce David Klein
This documentary on Carl Icahn, legendary Wall Street corporate raider, details the ups and downs of his long career of stirring up controversy and reimagining American business.
Icarus: Entering the World of Myth
The Open University, Paula James
Classics expert Paula James highlights the varied artistic interpretations of Icarus from Greek and Roman mythology, covering Ovid's Metamorphoses, the painting of Bruegel, and the poetry of W. H. Auden.
Ice Cream for Breakfast
Laura Jane Williams
Based on the author's experiences of burnout and depression, this book shows how the curiosity and enthusiasm of children can inspire us build a healthier, more well-rounded approach toward life and work.
Ice on Fire
Leila Conners
This documentary examines the potentially disastrous consequences of carbon dioxide emissions and arctic methane release, and the cutting edge technology that could be a solution.
Iceland
Where to Go, James Atkinson, Lucy Richardson
Photographer Ása Steinars joins the Where to Go podcast for their March 2021 episode to explore why Iceland is so popular and offer advice for first-time visitors.
Identifying Entrepreneurial Opportunities
James Green, University System of Maryland, University of Maryland
This course from the University of Maryland teaches you to assess entrepreneurial opportunities by examining the idea, the industry conditions, and your own abilities.
Identity
Francis Fukuyama
Identity explains the evolution of identity politics and how they have led to deep political divisions in the modern world.
Identity Crises of Adopted People Throughout Their Lives
Who Am I Really? Podcast
Adopted people are separated from their family of origin and placed with another family. Families formed by adoption can be homogenous or heterogenous combinations of races and cultures. Here are some identity crises adopted people face.
Identity: A Very Short Introduction
Florian Coulmas
In this concise introduction, Florian Coulmas seeks to highlight the main questions surrounding identity, discussing its role in politics, literature, and philosophy.
If at Birth You Don't Succeed
Zach Anner
Comedian Zach Anner explains how he began to see his cerebral palsy as an advantage in life, learned to laugh at himself, and took others along for the ride via his comedy career.
