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20 Must-Read Books For Young Entrepreneurs COMMUNICATION MOTIVATION BY SARAH ANTON Ads by Google Business Opportunity Connect with over 120,000 suppliers from Hong Kong, China and Taiwan www.hktdc.com Aprende Inglés Gratis Con Solo 5 Minutos al Día Totalmente Gratis. ¡Comienza Ahora! englishtown.com Being a young entrepreneur is all fun and games until you realize that you’re actually younger than everybody. Your knowledge might not be at the same level as those who’ve been

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20 Must-Read Books For Young EntrepreneursCOMMUNICATION MOTIVATION BY SARAH ANTON

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Being a young entrepreneur is all fun and games until you realize that youre actually younger than everybody. Your knowledge might not be at the same level as those whove been in the business for twenty years and that scares you. No need to worry though, if you have a high teachability index, you will be fine! The list below of books for young entrepreneurs is designed to help you grow both in life and in business in order to become a successful entrepreneur.The list provides books that will give you basic knowledge about being an entrepreneur but also share advice onwhat happens while on the journey to entrepreneurial success.1. How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale CarnegieThis book is guaranteed to change your life forever. Not only will it teach you all the dos and donts of the social life, but it will also teach you how to be a better entrepreneur. We all know that the digital age hasmade it harder to be influential outside of the Internet, which is just as important as web influence, but Dale Carnegie breaks down all the steps you need to take in order to make friends with everyone you meet. It teaches youthe etiquette of how to overcome competition or how to win over people who are close-minded or simply not interested in your pitch. Every young entrepreneur needs to read this book at least once a year, its a business classic!2. The Psychology of Selling by Brian TracyEvery entrepreneur knows that the key to a good business is good sales technique. Not only do you have to sell your product, but you also have to sell yourself and your idea. Having a great product doesnt do anything if you dont know how to approach the person and make them fall in love with you andthe product. This book by Brian Tracy gives you valuable information and strategiesabout how to make more selling by focusing on one thing the person. Young entrepreneurs tend to forget the basics of selling and jump right over to getting results, but in order to get results, you need to know the basics. Brian Tracy goes over those major points thoroughly.3. Who Moved My Cheese? An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life by Spencer JohnsonWith only 96 pages of wisdom, this book is an easy weekend read. Featuring four mice Sniff, Scurry, Hem and Haw the story goes over the four different personalities and how they can affect ones business.This book will enlighten all young businesspeople on themselves and the choices they make in life. It will teach you how to become flexible with your decisions in order to move forward confidently towards your dreams and goals. At the end of the book, its recommended to draw a map and position yourself between the four mice, at the personality type that best fits your own. If you are within a type that will most likely keep you from succeeding in business, do something.4. Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon LechterAnother great read for every young entrepreneur. When you are younger in age, financial education might not be as high as the older competition, which puts you in a place of vulnerability. Robert Kiyosakis book breaks down everything you need to know about financial education without giving you a headache. The book will shine a light onthe 9-5 job and the rat race that keeps you in that job you hate in order to pay the debts. He teaches you how to make your entrepreneurial dreams come trueby giving you the cold, hard truth about wealth its not found by going to school, getting good grades, graduating with a diploma, and working for a secure company.5. Rich Woman by Kim KiyosakiAll women unite! Again, young entrepreneurs dont have the financial education that most olderentrepreneurs tend to have, which is why reading books on financials education is key to succeeding! Kim Kiyosaki takes on the challenge to inform women everywhere about the power of money and how they can get a piece of that too. She empowers women to learn about their finances to make sure that they dont depend on men for the rest of their lives.She teaches women from all ages on how to create a budget, invest in real estate, stocks or businesses, and how to use the financial knowledge you have the one they dont teach you in school to become wealthy and independent.6. Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel KahnemanDaniel Kahneman goes over the two systems found in our mind, that can make or break our ability to move forward and succeed in life, in his bookThinking, Fast and Slow. He talks about the fast and emotional system, and the slow, more logical system that makes up our whole mind. He breaks down the various effects of each system on our success, mentality, confidence, and teachability index. Young entrepreneurs where raised in a fast environment, this book is a must-read for everyone who wants to getto the top of the tower without actually killing the dragon.7.The Startup of You: Adapt to the Future, Invest in Yourself, and Transform Your Careerby Reid HoffmanIts time to get inside the mind of LinkedIns co-founder and chairman, Reid Hoffman, and learn more about the keys to managing your career as if you were already an entrepreneur. Its possible that you are still working a part-time job while youre growing your business and it might be hard to stay focused on your entrepreneurial life while you still have to answer to a boss, but Reid Hoffman is here to help. In his book, he teaches you how to put yourself in the entrepreneurial mindset even if youre still working for someone else. This will help you think like an entrepreneur at all times, which will motivate you to continue on your venture no matter what. At the same time, you will know what to look for in employees when your business becomes big enough to employ people. Win-Win.8. The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy FerrissWho hasnt heard of Timothy Ferriss? His name has been everywhere since he launched in his book, The 4-Hour Workweek.Nowadays, everyone is looking for that easy fix, and becoming an entrepreneur is all about enjoying the wonders of life without having to work 40 hours a week. Timothy knows that and therefore puts you in the right mindset to start building a business that will allow you to work not 20, not 10, but 4 hours a week and still build a fortune.9. The $100 Startup by Chris GillebeauThis is a very interesting book for anyone who feels unmotivated because they lack funds. You might be just out of College, orstill in school and feeling unmotivated because of your lack of funds, but Chris turns the tables around and gives you the upper hand. In his book, he talks about 50 of the most amazing success stories of entrepreneurs who are making more than $50,000 and who started with only a few bucks in their bank accounts. This is the perfect book to motivate you to move forward without focusing on the money or the HOW. Get the idea, have the passion, and the rest will follow.10. Click Millionaires by Scott FoxThe Internet is taking over the world with more e-commerce businesses opening than ever before. Scott Fox focuses his words on how to combine outsourcing and automated online marketing to build monthly cash-flow online. He thoroughly teaches you how to build an online business by going over all the tools that are available to you. Its the perfect book to learn more about online business and how to utilize the software thats been available to you since you were a baby.11.The E-Myth Revisited by Michael E. GerberThere are many misconceptions out there about starting your business and being a successful entrepreneur, and its only natural to become a little confused as the contradicting information is thrown at you from all directions. Michael E. Gerber breaks down each myth and walks you through the real life steps of having a business and becoming successful as an entrepreneur in todays era. He wants to make sure that you know the difference between workingonyour business and workingin your business.12. Crush It! by Gary VaynerchukGary takes a very motivating and persuasive voice in his bookCrush It! by motivating you to move on your passions. In his book, he goes other the many reasons why you should stop sitting on your couch dreaming about the day you will get paid to do what you love. He wants you to get out of your comfort zone and create a happy and passionate life for yourself. If you need that little extra nudge to move on your passion and create a business, this is your go-to book!13. Founders at Work by Jessica LivingstonWe all hear the success stories after they happened: how millionaire XYZ started their business with only $1,000 in their bank accounts. But how did they grow their business from that starting point? How did they become millionaires? What was their journey? How did they feel while they were battling through the obstacles? Jessica Livingston goes over all those questions in her bookFounders at Work by interviewing some of the biggest entrepreneurs in the world and asking all the right questions. How did Steve Wozniak from Apple grow his business? Where did Sabeer Bhatia get the strength to move past obstacles? All these questions will be answered only if you read the book!14.The Art of Non-Conformity by Chris GillebeauAh, conformity. Most people tend to fail because of conformity; they want to follow what everyone else is doing just to not feel rejected. This book is perfect for all young entrepreneurs looking to break away from the crowd and face entrepreneurship head first. Its time to stop believing the assumptions we were told about life and start living life differently. In his book, Chris Gillebeau talks about how to live the life you want, following the rules you create, and the goals you set for yourself. This is a great and inspiring book for the young entrepreneur struggling with their ability to break away from their toxic entourage and making a run for it towards what they want most in life entrepreneurship.15. The Lean Startup by Eric RiesThe games have changed; building a business is no longer about updating the business plan every other week according to Eric Ries. In his book, he goes over the various techniques an entrepreneur can use in order to create a business that will go against the odds and succeed. He takes on a more scientific and intuitive approach as to how to be a successful entrepreneur with a lasting business under your arm.16. The Entrepreneur Mind by Kevin D. JohnsonEverything starts in the mind. If you have negative thoughts all day, its pretty certain that your day will not end on a good note. Kevin D. Johnson knows that and wants to help entrepreneurs around the world to change their mindset in order to be successful. In his book,The Entrepreneur Mind,Kevin D. Johnson talks about the different ways to change your way of thinking in order to start a business, make it grow, and make it last. By the end of the book, hemakes sure you know when to keep going and when its time to let go and start again. Being an entrepreneur means being able to get back up, and this book will teach you how to get back up without too many scars.17. Business Model Generation by Alexander OsterwalderGreat for the visual entrepreneur. Were all used to looking at pictures more than we are reading books, which is why Alexander Osterwalder wants to teach you the right way, according to him, to create a business plan and act on it. With pictures, graphs and timelines, this book is a must-have for every visionary young entrepreneur. If you need calendars, post-its and picture reminders in order to do something, this is for you. Build a successful business plan, and youll build a successful business. Back to the basics.18. Rework by Jason Fried, David HanssonCompared to Alexander Osterwalder, David Hanson and Jason Friedwant to approach the other type of entrepreneurs the ones who want fast results and dont really care or have the time to go through all the basic steps. The two authors team up together to crunch down the basics and create a whole new system that will make you act upon your dreams and goals faster. The book will motivate you to get up on your feet and move forward without planning the steps on a piece of paper before. This is for the go-getters who prefer to learn by doing!19. The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben HorowitzThere are many things that school doesnt teach us, and Ben Horowitz wants those things to be out in the open for entrepreneurs. His book,The Hard Thing About Hard Things,gives advice on how to build and run a startup in thereal world. He will give you advice on things that school just doesnt seem to go over, like how to analyze problems and find solutions, or how difficult running a business actually is. He puts you in the CEO mentality by sharing his entrepreneurial story of how he overcame the competition and cultivated success. Its a great read for young entrepreneurs looking for a mentor to guide them through their journey. This book isnt censored its the real truth about being an entrepreneur!20.My Philosophy for Successful Living by Jim RohnJim Rohn has inspired many with his words over the years, and his bookMy Philosophy for Successful Living, is no exception. This book will teach you the principles and values behind being successful in life. According to Jim Rohn, living a successful life isnt about being selfish, its aboutbringing value to people. Its about being kind to others and letting the good karma come back to you. Of course, he pushes you to work hard towards your goals as well, but he also goes over what a successful attitude should look like. No one wants to associate with someone who brings them down. With only 64 pages, its a great read to remind yourself to be good to the people around you and be thankful for everything in your life.Dont forget to share with us which one is your favorite and why!

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Youve heard the old saying right?All great leaders are readers. well, its true.And Im reminded of it at least once aweek, when I interview an inspiring author, entrepreneur, or thought leaderon my show. I ask my guests a series of questions about what contributed to their success and ability to become such great leaders. You want to know what nearly every single one of them tells me? They read books. Books are like training weights for the brain. And reading the right ones can provide you with powerful leadership lessons in a very short period of time. In this list, were going to go over 25 powerful books on leadership. Ready? Lets dive in.1.Primal Leadership by Daniel Goleman

Primal Leadership. Cool title, eh? This is the original book on emotional intelligence, right here. Pick it up and learn classic lessons in dealing with people through empathy and understanding (its more powerful than you think.) The depth at which the authors get into the neuroscience of influence and impact is incredibly interesting. And they become especially powerful when you connect these insights to how you lead others.2.The Seasons of Life by Jim Rohn

Jim Rohn was one of the greagtest speakers and storytellers to have ever lived. Period. His books and teachings on leadership and businessfocused on the fundamentals of human behavior and how they have an impact on optimal performance, personally and professionally. My favorite thing about Jim Rohns work is his ability to take complex ideas and simplify them such that anyone could understandand apply them for immediate results.Read this book for powerful lessons in leadership and a primer on living well.3.The Leader Who Had No Title by Robin Sharma

A Modern Fable on Real Success in Business and in Life. The reason why this is such a powerful leadership book is because it gets down to the nitty gritty of some of those easily overlooked qualities of leadership: modesty, consideration, empathy. When those you lead begin to see you actuallylivingthe values preached by the organization or team youre leading thats when you can lead without a title. Becausethat is when you can be confident that youve gained more than mere compliance; but respect. Get the book here.4.Lincoln on Leadership by Donald T. Phillips

Lincoln On Leadership is more than just a list of tips from Honest Abe on how to lead (though you couldnt go wrong with that!) This is a powerful book about how to take some of Lincolns most potent leadership qualities and apply them to the modern times we live in today. Read this bookfor classic lessons of leadership, and how to apply in the technologically-driven world of now.5.The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John C. Maxwell

Behold, The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership follow them and people will follow you. This is a powerful set of principles written by one of the foremost minds behind modern leadership thinking, John C. Maxwell. All 21 laws are very easy to understand, and the stories that support them make each of them actionable for us to apply within our own lives and individual leadership roles.6.Strengths Based Leadership by Tom Rath

Written by the people who brought you StrengthsFinder 2.0, the good folks at Gallup have also been focusing on the topic of leadership. And after studying over 1 million teams, and conducting more than 20,000 in-depth interviews with leaders, theyve come out on the other end with more than just a few big ideas on leadership.Read this book to learn about great teams, and great leaders, and why people follow them.7.Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Travis Bradberry

Complete with a testimonial by The Dalai Lama himself, Emotional Intelligence 2.0 provides youwith a modern handbook ofresearch-driven rules on connecting with others and building relationships to help you lead. The book also comes with an emotional intelligence test to help you determine where you should focus to become a more effective and well-esteemed leader.8.Turn the Ship Around!byL. David Marquet

Written by an Navy officer David Marquet, Turn The Ship Around!is a compelling and powerful leadership read thats sure to get you thinking about leadership in a whole new way.To give you an idea of what youll find in this thought-provoking book, heres a quote from the author himself:Leadership should mean giving control rather than taking control and creating leaders rather than forging followers. Pick this book up for true stories and first hand accounts of what it takes to turn followers into leaders. The book comes complete with a workbook filled with tips, tools, and tactics to help you take action towards your leadership goals.9.Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek

Why is it that some teams pull together, and others dont?Youll learn the difference in this superbly written book with stories peppered throughout.In Leaders Eat Last, author Simon Sinek asks us to imagine a world where almost everyone wakesup inspired to go to work, feels trusted and valuedduring the day, then returns home feeling fulfilled this is not some idealistic dream, Sinek says, but something that is actually happening in various organizations across the United States. Buy the book here,get the audio summary,or text summary so you can get the key take-aways in under 20 minutes.10.The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Peopleis one of the most popular personal development books ever published. Essential reading for every leader. The subtitle says it all:Powerful Lessons in Personal Change. Its true. Bothin life and in business.The author, Dr. Stephen Covey, provides research-driven advice gleaned from decades of data on what it takes to become as effective as possible across every dimension of life. If I were you, Id grab a copy of the original book and the audiobook, or if youre short on time the 20-minute book summary by FlashNotes.11.On Becoming a Leader by Warren Bennis

Essential lessons in leadership by a foremost expert in the field, Warren Bennis (also known as The Dean of Leadership Gurus according toForbes), this book provides insights on why leaders are notborn, but rather, that they aremade.On Becoming a Leaderprovides us with research on the various elements and qualities that define leadership, with real-life examples to support them. Actionable insights on how to become a better letter are also outlined.12.Good to Great by Jim Collins

Why is it that some leaders can take companies into the multi-million (or billion!) dollar level and beyond and others struggle to lead the customer service department? Find out inGood To Greatas author Jim Collins guides you through the best leadership practices deployed by the best businesses, companies, and organizations around the world.13.Principle-Centered Leadership by Stephen R. Covey

Another classic by Dr. Covey on the values and virtues of true leadership. In Principle Centered Leadership, Stephen Covey gives examples of some of the greatest leaders from around the world and what they did to become so influential. In the book, he covers how these leaders would bridge gaps amongst people who might otherwise hate each other. And he shows us how to do it throughmeaningful communication strategies and gentle persuasion This book is best consumed via audiobook(Ive probably listened to it over 100 times, and because its only about an hour long, you may end up doing the same thing too.)But if you prefer books, you can alwaysgo that route too.14.Drive by Daniel H. Pink

This book is packed with some of the mostpowerful leadership lessonsyoull ever learn. Author Daniel Pinkdebunks some of the biggest myths about what really motivates us at work;immediately putting Drive on every serious leaders reading list. Drive describes the characteristics of extrinsic and intrinsic motivation and how far too many organizations rely on extrinsic motivators, even though theseare often counterproductive. Instead, Pink explains how we can best motivate ourselves and others by understanding how to utilize intrinsic motivators. Bottom line? Youcant lead anyone unless you know what moves and inspires them, andDriveis a cornerstone book on how tofigure that out.15.Leadership Without Easy AnswersbyRonald Heifetz

Making decisions is no easy task when the buck stops at your desk.If youre the type of leader that needs to make hard decisions, then author Ronald Heifetz has the strategies to help you make them as effectively as possible. In this book, he draws on a dozen years of research from leadership professions of various degree, including: managers, officers, politicians, non-profit leaders, business leaders, and even teachers. He all this data and translates it into clear, concrete stepsfor anyone who needs to take the lead in regardless of industry or title.16.Leadership from the Inside OutbyKevin Cashman

This book teaches long-term leadership principles youll carry with you for life.Leadership from the Inside Out is really a personal growth disguised as a business and leadership book. Packed with research, case studies, tools and strategies this book is an excellent guide for current and aspiring leaders at every level.17.The Effective Executive by Peter F. Drucker

Written by the most prolific management and leadership writer of his time (and perhaps, of all time), Peter R. Drucker, this is the definitive guide to getting therightthings done that every leader needs to read. Get the book here. Or pickup the book summary here.18.Give and Takeby Adam Grant

Most people operate as either takers, matchers, or givers. Whereas takers strive to get as much as possible from others and matchers aim to trade evenly, givers are the rare breed of people who contribute to others without expecting anything in return. Adam Grant takes a deep dive into why helping others drives our success in life and business. Packed with profound and powerful lessons in how strategic giving and contribution helps us get ahead both personally and professionally.Pick up the summary to get the actionable insightsor purchase the full book.19.A Path AppearsbyNicholas D. Kristof

This is an incredibly inspiring read that will make you think hard about making a difference in the world regardless of where you stand today. A Path Appears is a road map for anyone that wants to find and lead a life that matters. It will help you become a more effective global citizen, in your own special way.This is a book about giving and contribution an all too forgotten leadership lesson that might be the most powerful one of them all.10.The ONE ThingbyGary Keller

The surprisingly simple truth behind extraordinary results? Focus on your ONE thing.If you can cultivate the habit of doing this, youve already harnessed one of the most powerful leadership lessons out there. If you havent, then go get this book. Or readthe book notes forthe key take-aways.21.The Power of Full EngagementbyJim Loehr

The authors of The Power of Full Engagement say that the real key to high performance isnt about managing your time its about managing your energy. Because lets face it no matter how powerful your leadership title says you are, youre powerless without your health and wellbeing. When you break it down to the basics you find that this book provides us with a much needed crash course on a much needed topic: well-being.22.The Promise of a PencilbyAdam Braun

The author of The Promise of a Pencil, Adam Braun, was on what he thought was the straight-path to financial prosperity beginning fromthe age of sixteen, when he began working summers at hedge funds. Hed planned on embarking on a successful Wall Street career that is, until he traveled to India and ran into a child on the streets begging for the things that most of us take for granted. When Adam asked the boy what he wanted most in the world, he replied, A pencil. And thisis whereBraun began his journey from corporate consultant to global philanthropist.This book has some unconventional but powerful leadership lessons to help you lead a successful and significant life.23.Zero to One by Peter Thiel, Blake Masters

The most powerful leadership lessons in this book are about building the future without being too concerned about what people think, or feeling like youve got to mould inspiring ideas into another boring business. Zero To Oneis a powerful book about leading the future both in technology and otherwise. And because of its focus on building a brighter future for humanity by way of innovation Zero To Onealso makes for excellent reading for leaders looking for better answers in the world of technology and business. Pick it up here.Or go for the book summary here.24.Start With Whyby Simon Sinek

Simon Sineks first book on leadership was an instant hit, because it gave easy-to-understand examples of how great leaders likeMLK and the Wright Brothers defied the odds and inspired people to take action and getting people to act, let alone inspiring them in the process, is one of the most difficult, but powerful leadership lessons anyone can learn.This book teaches you how and why.25.How To Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie

Who could forget this classic? How To Win Friends & Influence People will teach you some of thepowerful leadership lessons in dealing with people elegantly even when dealing with the worst of personalities. Here are three ways to enjoy Carnegies timeless classic: getthe original book,get the audiobook,orget the book summary.Which book will you read first?Now that youve got this list of books and the powerful leadership lessons contained within them theres only one question left Which one do you read first? Should you go out and get all of them immediately?Should you read them all at once?So many options. So little time. Ultimately, its totally your decision what you do with this list and how you apply it to your life and career. But if I may, heres what I would suggest you consider as you get started: Subscribe to a book summary site, likeFlashNotes Book Summariesto get the key-takeaways from the books on this list. If youd prefer to read an entire book, I would highly suggest that you readjust ONE book at a time. Sometimes, when we see something new and exciting, we have tendency to want to do/learn/read it all at once and as we all know, this is nearly impossible to do without stressing ourselves out. So, choose a book. And then commit to reading it from start to finish. If youre in a rush, try Audio books, orAudible Book Summaries. Finally, if youre in asuperrush, checkout some YouTube video book summaries,like this one.

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7 Personal Development Books That Will Empower Your LifeCOMMUNICATION MOTIVATION BY ANTHONY CARTER

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For more than two years I taught and encouraged homeless individuals. Books always help with that. Recently, I stumbled upon seven great books that have changed my life and the lives of the students I teach. Here is my current list of books that will empower and support you in creating a life that is passionate, curious and constantly evolving.1. The Art of Possibility by Rosamund Stone Zander and Bejamin Zander

This wonderful book is written by two musicians driven by a love of music and the needto share it with the world. Unlike many teachers, these brilliant scholars assign the possibility of everyone doing well by determining what that looks like on an individual basis. Each student must write a letter that is to be dated for the end of the semester detailing why they had earned an A in the class. When my teaching switched from controlling the information and educational needs to one in which I had people focus on what they could do to earn an A in their careers, money challenges and personal lives, the entire course blossomed.2. Linchpin by Seth Godin

Seth Godin allows the reader to stop waiting for permission to be great. I launched a pilot program that failed for one solid year. Upon reading this book, I figured out how to fail differently. I was being too cautious and refused to try things that were different, uncomfortable or unfamiliar. What I was creating and launching was new which meant my attack had to be new. To paraphrase Godin: If your job description and what you do can be put in a manual that means someone else can do it better and cheaper which means your days at company X are limited.3. Taking Responsibility by Nathaniel Branden

Although I have been reading his work for years, it was the stem work and the sentence regarding communication and commitment that changed all of my interactions with everyone I knew. Stem work forces those who choose to use it to look at what they do not why they do it. Honestly looking at your behavior takes courage and can lead to some wonderful fresh experiences. We can then choose to change or continue doing what doesnt work but is familiar and easy.4. Money Secrets of the Amish by Lorilee Craker

A financial planner in a straw hat- This was the brilliant tagline that let me know this would be something my students and I would love. The Amish ways of self reliance, not eating the marshmallow, community support and repurposing items make for very wise life instructions. It is hard to argue finances with a man who has fourteen children, a house he owes free and clear and $200,000 in the bank. Using this book allowed me to experiment with three radical financial philosophies: cash only for one week, no money spent at all for one week and figuring how to get what I need without money changing hands.5. Overcoming Underearning by Barbara Stanny

As a teacher of financial literacy, I have heard every excuse imaginable regarding why peoples finances are disastrous. Ms. Stannys book breaks down five stumbling blocks that make us feel financially powerless. It also reminds us that with some focus, a commitment to changing our behaviors and some simple to use plans, we can create greatness. A perfect combination of spirituality and down to earth tools this wonderful book will make you feel that you can handle the beast that is financial responsibility.I saw changes immediately (an increased credit score of more than one hundred points and was able to buy my first home) and continue to reread this book some seven years later. I have shared this book with colleagues and my mother. The greatest quote is contained midway through: You dont have a problem to solve; you have a decision to make.6. And There Was Light by Jacques Lusseyran

Lusseyran was a seventeen year old blind youth who challenged the Nazis by organizing and leading fiftytwo boys in a resistance movement. Although not an official personal development book, it encourages us all to look at our self imposed limitations and annihilate them.7. Weapons of Mass Instruction by John Taylor Gatto

Gattos brilliant manifesto fundamentally changed how I saw education and learning. Whether it is detailing Richard Bransons sojourn through London unaccompanied by an adult at age four, a nightclub singer who dramatically increased female applicants at MIT or a blind seventeen year old secretly toppling the Nazi regime in France (see book # 6), there are several examples that inspire and empower. What is really pointed out was how hungry we all are for something authentic, daring and real. I often write about burning the manual. This book doesnt burn the manual it obliterates it.While this is not an extensive list, it provides a great beginning to the power of books and the ways they can change your life and challenge and invigorate your thinking. Read all or a fewof them and watch your life expand.

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