Recommended by Shellie
I’m recommending The Strategy Stack because it balances clarity with depth. The posts are sharp, actionable, and written for people who need to lead through disruption without wasting time on fluff.
If you care about making smarter decisions under pressure, War Room Weekly is worth it. Clear, direct, and practical. It's not just theoretical... more like someone handing you tools you can use right away.
Good Girl Rehab is written by a therapist who gets what it feels like to be "the responsible one" or the one always holding everything together. She’s not pushing some “fix yourself” message, it’s more like... "hey, you don’t have to earn love or prove yourself." Everyone needs reminders like these.
I love how Language at Work looks at the everyday words we use and shows how much they actually shape trust, confidence, and connection. It feels like a reminder that small shifts in language can make a big difference.
I’d recommend Self-Disciplined because it doesn’t preach or hand you a rigid formula to follow. It invites you into the process of figuring things out in real time. Camilo writes while weaving together research and personal journaling, in a way that feels both relatable and encouraging.
I’d recommend Signal & Noise because it delivers exactly what most leaders need but rarely get: clarity without fluff. Stephen brings a ton of experience in crisis management, public safety, and technology... breaking complex ideas into practical insights.
I’d recommend Cal’s writing because it’s rare to find someone who shares so honestly about what actually happens when you try to grow a business in real life. He doesn’t just share polished frameworks...he thoughtfully breaks down his thinking behind them, talks openly about what works and what doesn’t work, and shows how principles play out in real life.
I’m recommending Colleague, Interrupted because Cécile’s writing hits that sweet spot between laugh-out-loud funny and genuinely helpful. She talks about corporate life the way it really is, and I think you'll find her reflections both familiar and refreshing.









