Make Your Move: Lessons from Chess for Everyday Life
Practical thinking from the game that teaches you how to think under pressure.
Life doesn't always come at you in order. Decisions stack up. Trade-offs appear. You win something, lose something, and try to keep your balance. That's why chess matters-not as a hobby, but as a way to understand how to move with purpose, manage risk, and stay focused in complex situations.
This book draws clear, real-world lessons from timeless chess ideas-without romanticizing the game or drifting into metaphor for metaphor's sake. It's not about winning. It's about playing well over the long run.
Inside, you'll find:
Why "castling early" is about protecting what matters most before chasing goals
How to use pawn structure to build systems that quietly support your life
When to play the gambit and give up something small to create real momentum
What to do in zugzwang, when every move feels wrong-and in stalemate, when none are possible
How to finish strong, using endgame thinking to close jobs, chapters, or relationships with clarity