In this business book, Duhigg emphasizes how
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In this business book, Duhigg emphasizes how important habits are to our success. Habits are the essential keys to achieving meaningful goals (or for me, blogging goals). It’s our good habits that give us the structure and discipline to exercise regularly, be more productive and continue making progress towards our larger life goals. Without good habits, it’s all too easy to give up when the going gets rough. This business book will give you the foundation for creating success-driving habits.
17. So Good They Can’t Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love by Cal Newport.
Best Business Books So Good They Can't Ignore You Cal Newport
This is the second business book from author Cal Newport that made my must-read list of the buy afghanistan number list (for a very good reason). So Good They Can’t Ignore You is based around the philosophy I agree wholeheartedly with, that “follow your passion” is some of the worst advice we’ve ever been told. Even more importantly, that following this bad advice and then failing at your “predetermined” passion can lead to anxiety, chronic remote job hopping and in the worst case depression due to lack of achievement.
In this business book, Newport argues that true passion is discovered only after you put the hard work into developing a strong skill—an ability that you in turn love to use because you’re truly great at it. It’s actually your natural talents and refined skills (like blogging skills) that should determine your career path or the type of business idea you start working on in the first place.
18. Money Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins.
Best Business Books Money Master the Game Tony Robbins
Tony Robbins is internationally famous on the world’s speaking circuit for his inspiring speeches, transformational workshops and courses. More than 4 million people have attended his live events over the past couple of decades. As Robbins shared with me in an interview last year, he believes wholeheartedly that success in business has more to do with psychology than skills, experience or any other single trait. He explained, “Business success is 80% psychology and 20% mechanics. And, frankly, most people’s psychology is not meant for building a business.”
"Business success is 80% psychology and 20% mechanics." @tonyrobbins
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In this business book, Robbins turns his attention to how we can improve our lives through more effective money management. He gained insights from interviewing 50 top financial experts, his own experience growing a multi-billion dollar business and has created a 7-step process to follow for moving towards financial freedom in Money: Master the Game. Reviews are pretty mixed and it seems to polarize readers. The common thread seems to be that many struggle to make it through the first 50 pages, but those who make it past that point love the books message by the end. Personally, I’d definitely recommend it.
17. So Good They Can’t Ignore You: Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love by Cal Newport.
Best Business Books So Good They Can't Ignore You Cal Newport
This is the second business book from author Cal Newport that made my must-read list of the buy afghanistan number list (for a very good reason). So Good They Can’t Ignore You is based around the philosophy I agree wholeheartedly with, that “follow your passion” is some of the worst advice we’ve ever been told. Even more importantly, that following this bad advice and then failing at your “predetermined” passion can lead to anxiety, chronic remote job hopping and in the worst case depression due to lack of achievement.
In this business book, Newport argues that true passion is discovered only after you put the hard work into developing a strong skill—an ability that you in turn love to use because you’re truly great at it. It’s actually your natural talents and refined skills (like blogging skills) that should determine your career path or the type of business idea you start working on in the first place.
18. Money Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom by Tony Robbins.
Best Business Books Money Master the Game Tony Robbins
Tony Robbins is internationally famous on the world’s speaking circuit for his inspiring speeches, transformational workshops and courses. More than 4 million people have attended his live events over the past couple of decades. As Robbins shared with me in an interview last year, he believes wholeheartedly that success in business has more to do with psychology than skills, experience or any other single trait. He explained, “Business success is 80% psychology and 20% mechanics. And, frankly, most people’s psychology is not meant for building a business.”
"Business success is 80% psychology and 20% mechanics." @tonyrobbins
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In this business book, Robbins turns his attention to how we can improve our lives through more effective money management. He gained insights from interviewing 50 top financial experts, his own experience growing a multi-billion dollar business and has created a 7-step process to follow for moving towards financial freedom in Money: Master the Game. Reviews are pretty mixed and it seems to polarize readers. The common thread seems to be that many struggle to make it through the first 50 pages, but those who make it past that point love the books message by the end. Personally, I’d definitely recommend it.