New self‑help roundup
Spring’s freshest self‑help and lifestyle titles are being highlighted in roundups this week, with lists of the best new reads and seven ‘must‑read’ books for 2026 curated to help reset mindset and decision‑making. (thetablereadmagazine.co.uk) (bookriot.com) (vocal.media)
The Table Read’s March 17 roundup names Paulo Coelho’s The Supreme Gift (released March 3, 2026), Aimee Cliff’s How to Read Minds, Ryan Roslansky and Aneesh Raman’s Open to Work, and James Clear’s The Atomic Habits Workbook as standout recent self‑help picks. (thetablereadmagazine.co.uk) Book Riot’s March 17 “new releases” list by Erica Ezeifedi spotlights Ibram X. Kendi’s Chain of Ideas (a 592‑page release dated March 17, 2026) alongside fiction out this week such as Heiress of Nowhere and The Spoil. (bookriot.com) Vocal Media’s BookClub ran a seven‑book selection aimed at strengthening decision‑making and critical thinking that includes Daniel Kahneman’s Thinking, Fast and Slow, Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s The Black Swan, and David Robson’s The Intelligence Trap. (vocal.media) Publishers and PR note why these lists converge on practical mindset work: Open to Work was announced by HarperCollins as LinkedIn’s guide to careers in an AI era, drawing on LinkedIn’s global data as the platform now reports roughly 1.2 billion members. (blogs.microsoft.com) James Clear’s Atomic Habits Workbook is presented as the official companion to Atomic Habits, which the author reports has sold more than 25 million copies worldwide, explaining its frequent appearance on early‑year self‑improvement roundups. (penguinrandomhouse.com) Ibram X. Kendi promoted Chain of Ideas with a launch event in Minneapolis ahead of its March 17 street date, underscoring why political nonfiction appears alongside lifestyle and self‑help in this week’s roundups. (mprnews.org)