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From Page To Practice:Your September Must Reads

News Room By News Room September 21, 2023 5 Min Read
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This month’s reads have me captivated by books that go beyond the usual self-help advice, delving into groundbreaking strategies that range from mastering the fine art of strategic quitting to embracing an astronaut’s success philosophy right here on Earth. Think of this curated list as more than just reading material; it’s your personalized blueprint for life-altering breakthroughs. So, are you ready to transcend the ordinary and supercharge your life and career? Your transformative journey awaits.

Read on.

1. The Minimalist Entrepreneur: How Great Founders Do More with Less by Sahil Lavingia

Overview: Sahil Lavingia shares valuable insights from his journey in building Gumroad and encourages a lean approach to entrepreneurship.

Why I Love It: The book challenges the conventional wisdom that bigger is always better and offers a practical roadmap for entrepreneurs working with limited resources.

Key Ideas: Smart investments, effective management of remote teams, and rapid product development.

Availability: Amazon

2. An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth by Chris Hadfield

Overview: Colonel Chris Hadfield distills life lessons from decades of space travel and training.

Why I Love It: Hadfield’s unique experiences offer a fresh perspective on dealing with challenges on Earth, making it relatable and deeply inspiring.

Key Ideas: The importance of preparation, maintaining calm in crises, and embracing constructive criticism.

Availability: Amazon

3. Making BIG Happen by Mark Moses, Craig Coleman, Chris Larkins, Don Schiavone

Overview: The book provides a step-by-step methodology for achieving exceptional business growth.

Why I Love It: It combines theoretical frameworks with real-world applications, making it a comprehensive guide for business leaders.

Key Ideas: Establishing rhythms, asking the right questions, and utilizing proven tools for business growth.

Availability: Amazon

4. Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away by Annie Duke

Overview: Annie Duke uses her poker expertise to strategically explore the science and art of quitting.

Why I Love It: It challenges the stigma around quitting and reframes it as a strategic move that can save time, energy, and resources.

Key Ideas: Identifying sunk costs, understanding the value of strategic quitting, and learning when to persevere and when to quit.

Availability: Amazon

5. Becoming Coachable: Unleashing the Power of Executive Coaching to Transform Your Leadership and Life by Scott Osman, Jacquelyn Lane, Marshall Goldsmith

Overview: “Becoming Coachable” provides a comprehensive guide for leaders seeking to elevate their effectiveness through executive coaching, a process that begins with self-investment for broader organizational and global impact. Authored by leading experts in the field, the book not only demystifies the coaching relationship but also offers a transformative approach to leadership—one that extends one’s positive influence far beyond oneself.

Why I Love It: “Becoming Coachable” offers a transformative blueprint for leadership effectiveness, encapsulating decades of industry expertise into a guide that empowers you to be a better leader and a catalyst for broader positive impact.

Key Ideas: Personal betterment, stellar leadership, and unparalleled impact are the goals. Becoming Coachable is the key.

Availability: Amazon

I hope these books do more than occupy space on your bookshelf; may they serve as your steadfast companions in navigating the everyday hurdles and the monumental challenges that life and career throw your way. From reshaping your mindset to offering tactical advice, each book has been carefully chosen to provide you with actionable insights and timeless wisdom. So, whether you’re embarking on a new business venture, striving for that next promotion, or simply looking for ways to live a more fulfilling life, consider these reads your invaluable toolkit for unprecedented growth and success. Happy reading, and here’s to the incredible month ahead!

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