7 Books to Help You Finish Strong in 2015
Entrepreneurial Edition
Honorée Corder
7 Books to Help You Finish Strong in 2015
Entrepreneurial Edition
Honorée Corder
If you’re a book worm like me, it can be overwhelming choosing which books to read.
That’s why I made a short list of books geared towards helping entrepreneurs achieve their ultimate potential.
If you’re interested in personal growth, growing business, and overall success…
Here are 7 books to add to your reading list for 2015!
1
The 4-Hour WorkWeek
By
Timothy Ferris
What I like about
The Four Hour WorkWeek
Provides great time management skills for short bursts of work and living your retirement now – which means more fun.
How to rearrange your life to give more time and energy to what is important and less time to what isn't.
2
Think and Grow Rich
By
Napoleon Hill
What I like about
Think and Grow Rich
You’ll learn the importance of organized planning. This includes 11 characteristics of great leaders and the power of persistence.
“A man without a plan is like a ship without a course – no place to go with disaster a probability.”
3
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
By
Stephen R. Covey
What I like about
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
#1 Be proactive. = You own it. Take responsibility! Learn to take control and get what you want.
YOU are in charge – you are the master-programmer of your life.
4
Getting Things Done
By
David Allen
What I like about
Getting Things Done
You’ll learn The Five Stages of Mastering Workflow: to collect, process, organize, review and do.
I love maximizing my workflow and this will help you get the most done.
5
How to Win Friends & Influence People
By
Dale Carnegie
What I like about
How to Win Friends and Influence People
Increase your influence and enable you to win new clients and customers
I’ve used the basic principles of psychology to help me with business partners, clients and daily life.
6
Awaken the Giant Within
By
Tony Robbins
What I like about
Awaken the Giant Within
Learning the six steps of Neuro-Associative Conditioning – step by step process to understanding why and how you work
Analyzing what you want out of life, creating motivation, and recreating your thought process
7
Go for No!
By
Richard Fenton & Andrea Waltz
What I like about
Go for No!
#1 Fail Eagerly - That failing and being a “failure” are two very different things and the importance of celebrating success and failure
#2 “Next” the magic word - How to get past failures quickly and then move on.
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