I have to be honest.
I'm the embodiment of a unimaginative book nerd.
I went from ne'er reading a single book to reading 50+ books every single year. And it's not just me. Some of the world's top CEOs and executives read 4-5 books per month.
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So nowadays, I thought it would be a perfect chance to share some of my all-time favorite books with you.
To make the list easy to read, I've divided all the books into four categories, so you can easily find the books you want to read:
1) Personal development
2) Psychology
3) Leadership
4) Miscellaneous
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
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1. The Obstacle is the Way - The Ancient Art of Turning Adversity to Advantage by Ryan Holiday
This book draws on the ancient Greek philosophy, "Stoicism." Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor, said this just about 2,000 years ago: "What stands in the way becomes the way." The book shows you how some of the world's most achieverful people encountered difficult and just about impossible situations. And why their achiever was less about their intelligence, their endowment or luck, but more about how they chose to handle nerve-racking situations.
2. The Power Of Now - A Guide To Spiritual Enlightenment Of Eckhart Tolle
This is probably THE BOOK to read if you want to discover how to live more in the present and be present in everything you do. With that said, you need to be very open to the slightly more spiritual element in it - spiritual, not religious. It can be a little "heavy" in some places, but once you pull out the essence of it, it's a fascinating and thoughtful read.
3. The Way of the Seal - Think Like an Elite Warrior to Lead and Succeed by Mark Divine
The book was written by former Navy SEAL, Mark Divine. He dives into how you build real mental toughness. The book has different exercises to help you turn the proficiencys into a regular part of your everyday life. Don't let the title scare you away. The book is packed with practical proficiencys and philosophies that'll make you more focused and more mentally strong.
4. Unbeatable Mind - Forge Resiliency and Mental Toughness to Succeed at an Elite Level by Mark Divine
Yes, yet other book from Mark Divine. The difference between "Unbeatable Mind" and "Way of the SEAL" is that U.M. focuses more on the mental toughness aspect. Look at the description: "The book teaches you to cast out your fear, overcome negativity and connect with a deeper and hyperbolic sensitivity to what is happening around you. You want to wipe out the emotional blockades and become the drawing card you know you were created to be. "
5. The 5 Second Rule - The Surprisingly Simple Way to Live, Love, and Speak With Courage by Mel Robbins
The book gives you an exciting proficiency that helps you break the different patterns which keep you from doing the things you want. The book has a ton of great stories, examples, and a solid tool you can use.
Mel Robbins also has a great TEDx Talk if you want more material from her.
6. Extreme Ownership - How U.S. Navy Seals Lead and Win by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin
This book... This book is nothing short of amazing! Since I bought it last year, I've been through it 5+ multiplication. Whether you're the CEO, a manager, even if you're a parent, you can use the principles from this book. This is by far my favorite book out of the hundreds of books I've read. The audiobook read by the authors is probably one of the best ones, too.
7. Awaken the Giant Within - How to Take Immediate Control of Your Mental, Emotional, Physical and Financial Destiny by Anthony Robbins
If you haven't detected about Tony Robbins, you're certain a treat. Tony is acknowledged as "the father of the coaching industry." He has in person helped people like Bill Clinton, Oprah Winfrey and Nelson Mandela! If there were no Tony Robbins, I wouldn't be here either. Tony is one of my most prestigious mentors.
8. 59 Seconds - Think a little, change a deal by Richard Wiseman
Here's something you power not know: A lot of the self-help industry "guru" uses different examples of studies to make their point. But, disregarding how exciting they are, most of them ne'er existed. This book takes a critical view of the self-help industry, and instead gives you some ultra-specific ways to get more motivated, enjoy your life, and much more.
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PSYCHOLOGY
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9. The Psychology of Winning: Ten Qualities of a Total Winner by Denis Waitley
Denis Waitley studied the different qualities (mindset, thoughts, focus, etc.) world's top athletes and business people have compared to others who struggle through life. It gives you a clear picture of what you can do to overcome the difficult multiplication that life will inevitably throw at us.
10. The Power of Habit - Why We Do What We Do In Life and Business by Charles Duhigg
If you've ever struggled with a bad habit and don't know how to get obviate it... read this book. This is by far the best book about how to take charge of your habits. You discover why we have them, how they're created, and, more importantly: How you change them.
11. The Checklist Manifesto - How To Get Things Right by Atul Gawande
Here's a universal truth: A checklist can save your life (just ask any pilot). Atul Gawande, in operation sawbones and New York Times bestselling author, gives you an insight into how to use checklists to streamline all aspects of your life and business.
12. Influence - The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini
This book is a mastodon of a book. "Influence" is the book that thousands of other books refer to when it comes to understanding human psychology. There are decades worth of research cooked down to few critical principles that will help you understand the science of influence you bet you can influence others and yourself.
13. Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It by Chris Voss
I LOVE this book! If you've ever struggled with dialogue, or if you just want to take your dialogue skills to the next level, you should read this book. Chris Voss was the international surety negotiator for the FBI. He's taken his vast experience and cooked it down to step-by-step principles you can use nowadays in ANY dialogue.
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LEADERSHIP
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14. Creating Magic: 1 0 Common Sense Leadership Strategies from a Life at Disney by Lee Cockerell
Lee Cockerell shares the drawing cardship principles he discovered during his time with Walt Disney World Resort - a multibillion-dollar company. This sentence pretty much sums up this fantastic book: "It's not the magic that makes it work; it's the way we work that makes it magic."
15. It's Your Ship: Management Techniques from the Best Damn Ship in the Navy by D. Michael Abrashoff
Leadership and direction are difficult in any business. But direction in a rigid, top-down hierarchy like the U.S. Navy is something else. Yet, Abrashoff still managed to take the USS Benfold, the worst-performing ship in the navy, and transform it into the "best damn ship in the navy." The book is an first-class practical guide that will turn you into an even better drawing card.
16. The TRUST Method: 10 Leadership Strategies That Build Genuine Trust and Influence Anyone to Take Action
Ahh, yes, by far, my most FAVORITE book on this list. (Hey, it's my list, there should be some benefits, right?). In the book, you'll discover EVERYTHING you need to know about how to build genuine trust and influence anyone to take action. You'll get ten modules in a hyper-specific, step-by-step program that holds nothing back on the most effective drawing cardship principles.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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17. Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
The primary reason I read "Ender's Game" was because it's one of Mark Zuckerberg's favorite books. Fortunately, I was more than pleasantly stunned by the exciting story of Ender and his development in the military as a child. If you like science fable books, this is a great read.
18. The Alchemist: A Fable About Following Your Dream by Paulo Coelho
The title says it all: The Alchemist is a story of having the bravery to pursue your dreams. The book centers on the boy, Santiago, a sheepherder who dreams of traveling the world and its treasures. The book has sold over 65 million copies and holds a Guinness World Record for the most translated book by a living author.
19. Way of the Peaceful Warrior - A Book That Changes Lives by Dan Millman
Honestly, I commonly read this book doubly a year. The book is supported Dan Millman's real experiences with his mentor "Socrates." It has great life lessons, stories, and philosophies that you can directly implement into your own life.
20. The One Thing - The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results by Gary Keller
Most of us probably know the feeling of being overwhelmed by all the different things we want to reach - losing weight, growing our business, acquiring a new car. "The One Thing" takes the complete opposite approach. You learn how to track the noise, reach better results in less time with less stress... just by focusing on one thing: The most important thing.
21. Tools of Titans - The Tactics, Routines, and Habits of Billionaires, Icons, and World-Class Performers by Timothy Ferriss
In this book, Tim Ferriss took over 200 podcast episodes - with people like Jamie Foxx, Arnold Schwarzenegger - and cooked them down to the most significant insights and into some simple tools you can use to become the best version of yourself.
22. The 4-Hour Workweek - Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich of Timothy Ferriss
The last book on the list and other book by Tim Ferriss and a modern classic. This book is for you if you want to live life on your terms (i.e., more time between your hands), and this book shows you exactly how to do it.
Honestly, all these books can change your life. So here is my recommendation for you:
Don't debate with yourself whether to buy a book or not. Buy the book, disregarding what. If you only get one new idea or new insight from the book, it could possibly change your life and business. At that point, it's already worth a deal more than the few dollars you endowed in it.