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Among the three books on our list this month are a children’s book with a heartening message; a book that promises 13 social strategies to transform your life, and Much Ado About Numbers, a fun and illuminating look at the way in which maths and numbers crop up in Shakespeare’s work. Plus, we’re loving The Guardian’s recent article on how to look and act confident when you’re feeling anything but. Our biggest takeaway? That joy erases fear, so if you can bring yourself to feel even the tiniest bit of joy before a big speech, presentation or interview (or anything, really), your fear will vanish.

Find these and more in our article on the members’ hub now.

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