February’s Reading: ‘The Dip’ by Seth Godin
For February’s Book Club, we’re reading through The Dip by Seth Godin. This book is 10 years old, and I’d argue that it’s even more relevant now than it was when published in 2007. I listened to the audio version during my recent train ride up to Chicago a few weeks ago. The audiobook is
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January’s Reading: ‘The Crossroads of Should and Must’ by Elle Luna
January’s book, The Crossroads of Should and Must, is an absolute gem. This book is fantastic! It’s a beautiful book, a super easy read, and it’s so delightful. I read it twice in as many days.
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November’s Reading: ‘The 10x Rule’ by Grant Cardone
“What if you are underestimating your capabilities?” That’s the line that stuck out to me in the very first chapter of Grant Cardone’s book, The 10x Rule. The premise of this book is two-fold: You need to set massive goals. You need to take massive action to accomplish those goals. You won’t accomplish a massive
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October’s Reading: ‘Essentialism’ by Greg McKeown
All during 2015 I read a plethora of books in my research for The Focus Course. Some of the books were awesome. Some were not. (One thing’s for sure, when you’re researching productivity and focus, a lot of things begin to sound the same.) And then, among the great books, there were a few that
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September Reading: ‘Margin’ by Dr. Richard Swenson
We are kicking off our monthly Book Club, and the very first book (for your September reading) is, Margin, by Dr. Richard A Swenson. This book has been a game changer for me. Not only did it give me some fantastic ideas and inspiration about how to make changes, but it also just gave me
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