Books Worth Reading

Start With Why


Start With Why

In this Best Seller, Simon Sinek, outlines why having a clear purpose is vital to being successful. The concepts discussed in this book are very useful when identifying the purpose for each of life's aspects. And it all starts with Why.

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How Will You Measure Your Life

The author puts forth a series of questions: How can I be sure that I’ll find satisfaction in my career? How can I be sure that my personal relationships become enduring sources of happiness? How can I avoid compromising my integrity? A book of lucid observations and penetrating insights designed to help any reader forge their own path to fulfillment.

The Fearless Mind

The Fearless Mind

Life is a performance whether you’re on the field, in the courtroom, or running a household. But many of us, when asked to perform, are overcome by fear. We lose our confidence and allow our insecurities to hinder us. This book will help you overcome your fears, expel anxiety, build confidence, and become a high-performing individual—no matter what your field.

Relentless

Relentless

This book offers a glimpse inside the minds of some of the greatest basketball athletes Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, and Dwayne Wade's. Someone I admire recommended this book because it motivated him to do what it took for him to live the life he desired. This person's goal was to go from working four days a week down to three and make more money in the process. And he's done it.

The Richest Man In Babylon

This is a short read (seriously, like 15 minutes) about building wealth through simple measures. Wealth—when earned by hard work, careful planning, and wise investment—is a great blessing. Through an entertaining story, the book teaches the fundamentals of finance—how to save more of your income, get out of debt, make wise investments, increase your earning power, and safeguard a lasting fortune.

Get Better

While this book's title indicates that the book focuses on relationships at work, the principles taught within are just as applicable in personal relationships.

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