Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor
Breath was one of my favorite books I read in 2020. Recently, I’ve seen more about this book on social media as new people discover this treasure.
Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents by Dr. Lindsay Gibson
Emotionally immature people are everywhere, and seeing these behaviors in others, and yourself, is invaluable for growth and improvement. It’s never too late to be a better version of yourself.
Conspiracy:A True Story of Power, Sex, and a Billionaire's Secret Plot to Destroy a Media Empire by Ryan Holiday
A non-fiction book where three unlikely parties converge for a true story that reads like the latest thriller novel. This absolutely a must-read.
Die Empty: Unleash Your Best Work Every Day by Todd Henry
Whether you identify as a “creative” or not, each day, you’re delivering work of some kind. You might make pottery, or you might be working on your dissertation, but no matter what, you have to show up for something each day and deliver.
Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It by Chris Voss
If you think negotiating is like a battle, or if it gives you anxiety, I’d highly recommend this book. Voss takes high-stakes situations and gets to the root of how to be successful at ensuring the best possible outcome.
The Trusted Advisor by David Maister
The Trusted Advisor has been around for twenty years. If you’re new to the world of human interaction and relationship building, or you need a formulaic approach to working with people, you might enjoy this book.
Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant
A recap and review of Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant - a non-fiction look at what Seinfeld, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and the CIA have in common in a changing world.
How to Improve Your Time Management Techniques
Time management is all about maximizing what you do in the time you have to do it. Parkinson’s Law states that work expands to fill the time allotted. When you have multiple things competing for your time and attention, you must focus your efforts on what will deliver the biggest bang. Otherwise, tasks and to-do lists will stretch out and take much longer than intended.
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind is the book you never knew you wanted to read. Full of approachable facts, logic, and cohesive storytelling, Yuval Noah Harari makes our species proud by addressing the wild, woeful, and wonderful things we, as Homo Sapiens, do, create, and achieve.
Stillness is the Key by Ryan Holiday
Stillness is the Key is the third book of Ryan Holiday’s Stoic Philosophy trilogy. While obstacles block your path and your ego tries to keep you from seeing your path, none of it matters if you can’t find inner peace. Inner peace isn’t about a few yoga poses and a casual meditation. Inner peace is the ability to face whatever comes at you with calm, focus, and compassion.
Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday
Ego is the Enemy is the second in Ryan Holiday’s Stoic Philosophy trilogy. Our ego holds us back today and causes us problems tomorrow. We must fight against our ego daily. This book will help you recognize when your ego is driving and help you regain control.
Best Books for Self Development Through Reading
There are so many ways to begin your self-development journey. In addition to hiring a coach (hi!), it’s never too late to read and discover yourself through books. These are my favorites in my journey so far and I hope they help you.
Essentialism, Minimalism, Stoicism and Finding Your Ism
There’s a philosophy for everything these days. With belief systems and ideologies abound, how can you begin to learn something new or dig deeper on something interesting? Essentialism, Minimalism, and Stoicism are three inter-connected philosophies that every single person can benefit with practical application. Are you ready?
The Atlas of Happiness by Helen Russell
“Because who are you to bring someone else down with your bad mood?” The Atlas of Happiness by Helen Russell is a wonderful book to see how countries around the world incorporate happiness into their cultural norms.
Why I’m Obsessed with Swedish Death Cleaning
Swedish Death Cleaning is a honest, lovely process where you are in control of what you want to do with your items. This process starts long before you kick the bucket and often results in a much better outcome for your loved ones once you’re gone.