6 Inspiring Email Newsletters for the Well-Read Leader

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When selected carefully, the right newsletter has the potential to brighten up your inbox and deliver inspiration right when you need it most. From thought-provoking questions to providing moments of peace, these newsletters are all so interesting and valuable that you’ll want to stop what you’re doing and dive in - every time. I hope you’ll check them out and recommend your own favorites in response!

Newsletters You Should Opt-In to Right Now:

  1. James Clear
    Every Thursday, author of the New York Times bestseller, Atomic Habits, sends out his popular 3-2-1 newsletter, which includes 3 short ideas from him, 2 quotes from others, and 1 question to ponder during the week. A single edition of the newsletter can cover everything from questions like “Am I working at the right level? Do I need to zoom in or zoom out?” to quotes from Alice Walker on the discomfort of growth. Plus, he has an amazing annual review!

  2. Reflections from Holstee
    Looking to begin your day feeling a bit more grounded and inspired? Yup, us too! Thoughtful leaders will love receiving this newsletter for its roundup of reflections aimed to help you live a more meaningful life. Think of it like a little nugget of calm for your inbox.

  3. Farnam Street
    Farnam Street is a weekly newsletter full of insights and ideas that you can use to help you work better. With its mission to help you become the best version of yourself, that means no spam. No fluff. Just a compact email filled with timeless ideas on topics ranging from how to think better to how to make more effective decisions.

  4. Greater Good Science Center
    The Greater Good Science Center (GGSC) is a center located at the University of California, Berkeley, which was founded to study the roots of compassion, happiness, and altruism (a few of our fave topics here at Leadology!). We’re obsessed with their newsletter, which contains articles, videos, quizzes, and other digital goodies that bridge the gap between scientific research and people’s daily lives.

  5. Gallup CliftonStrengths Newsletter
    This monthly newsletter is full of ideas to help you work better using strengths-based development. It spawns from the advisory firm Gallup, which shares insights, advice, and research on how to unlock the full potential of your people and organization.

  6. Girls’ Night In
    Consider Girl’s Night In to be everything you need after a long week at the office, whether that’s self-care tips or relaxation ideas. What we love most about this newsletter is its mission, which advocates that it’s essential to our mental health and wellbeing to *chill out* when life gets busy! Can we get an amen?

Of course, Leadology also offers its own version of thoughtfully prepared, source-backed newsletters that are sent directly to your inbox as well! Interested in hearing more from us? Join our newsletter by filling in the form at the bottom of the page! We always love hearing from you. Hit reply to our emails and let us know your thoughts.

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