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Jocelyn Davis

    The Greats on Leadership
    The Age of Kali
    The Art of Quiet Influence
    A Meaningful Life
    • A Meaningful Life

      • 214 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(841)Add rating

      L.J. Davis’s 1971 novel, A Meaningful Life, is a blistering black comedy about the American quest for redemption through real estate and a gritty picture of New York City in collapse. Just out of college, Lowell Lake, the Western-born hero of Davis’s novel, heads to New York, where he plans to make it big as a writer. Instead he finds a job as a technical editor, at which he toils away while passion leaks out of his marriage to a nice Jewish girl. Then Lowell discovers a beautiful crumbling mansion in a crime-ridden section of Brooklyn, and against all advice, not to mention his wife’s will, sinks his every penny into buying it. He quits his job, moves in, and spends day and night on demolition and construction. At last he has a mission: he will dig up the lost history of his house; he will restore it to its past grandeur. He will make good on everything that’s gone wrong with his life, and he will even murder to do it.

      A Meaningful Life
    • The Art of Quiet Influence

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.2(20)Add rating

      Anyone can be a quiet influencer. But not everyone knows how. "A tremendous and relevant read!" -Stephen M. R. Covey, New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Speed of Trust Drawing on the enduring wisdom of the Buddha, Confucius, Rumi, Gandhi and others, The Art of Quiet Influence shows anyone, not just bosses, how to use influence without authority, a key mindfulness principle, to get things done at work and in life. Through the classic wisdom of 12 Eastern sages, relevant insights from influence research, and anecdotes and advice from 25 contemporary experts, Davis lays out a path for becoming a "mainspring," the unobtrusive yet powerful influencer first introduced in her book The Greats on Leadership. Organized around three core influence practices - Invite Participation, Share Power, and Aid Progress - readers will learn how to take mindfulness practice "out of the gym and onto the field," while gaining the confidence and practical know-how to be influential in whatever role they occupy.

      The Art of Quiet Influence
    • The Age of Kali

      • 430 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The book captivates with its taut, lyrical prose infused with wry humor, seamlessly bridging the gap between ancient India and contemporary life. Jocelyn Davis masterfully brings to life the rich tapestry of the past, making it resonate with modern readers. The narrative is described as riveting and deeply moving, showcasing the author's immense talent as a novelist.

      The Age of Kali
    • The Greats on Leadership

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      From Plato to Plutarch, Shakespeare to Churchill, Machiavelli to Melville, Jane Austen to Carl Jung, Pericles to Peter Drucker... and many more - here are the best leadership ideas of the past 25 centuries.

      The Greats on Leadership