At least not for any growth minded individual. Reading exposes you to the wisdom of teachers both past and present. I personally have a goal to read a “Book a Week”! Below are all books that I have personally read since beginning this challenge.
In each book review, I share a brief overview of my experience along with a few key insights and quotes. I’m a bit all over the place in my selection, but I am confident that if you filter to a category of your interest you will find something that calls to you!.
Bruce Lipton challenges the classic model of biology and genetic determinism, while offering evidence alongside the field of epigenetics to the power of belief.
Wim Hof, “The Iceman”, shares his passion and love for life. No magic, no illusion, no superpowers! Only a man willing to explore the depths of his potential.
The ONE Thing offers a simple, yet powerful framework to focus on what truly matters, driving meaningful progress towards what is most important to us.
Explore the connection between our thoughts and the realities we experience. the power of positive thinking, and the value of personal responsibilty.
Dave Asprey, known as the “Father of Biohacking” brings the mind of a software developer to the world of nutrition, fitness, health, and well-being.
Not just another book on task management. The Checklist Manifesto provides the evidence & methodology for applying checklists to critical steps in any process.
In “On The Shortness Of Life”, Seneca shares his observations regarding busy individuals and the nature by which they allow life to pass by without living it.
Simon Sinek, author of “Start With Why” shares the Golden Circle and demonstrates the importance of WHAT you do, and HOW you do it, stemming from WHY you do it.
Broken up into three major sections; Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise. Each section is filled with synopses of guests that Tim has interviewed throughout the years.
In “How To Relax”, author Thich Nhat Hanh, known as the "father of mindfulness" shares his wisdom with invitations for reflection and meditation.
This book provides a fresh take in the realm of relationship advice, as it first places emphasis on the individual; on awareness, accountability, and self-love.
The Coaching Habit offers 7 questions to improve your communication skills as a manager, leader and role-model. Make coaching a habit and unlock your potential.