Book Reviews
Book Review: “Die With Zero”
Die With Zero is one of the most practical & counterintuitive books I’ve read. It’s full of personal finance tips you didn’t know you needed.
Read MoreBook Review: “Meditations for Mortals”
Oliver Burkeman (author of “Four Thousand Weeks”) is back with a new book about embracing imperfection. Here’s a short summary with takeaways.
Read MoreBook Review: “Reset: How to Change What’s Not Working”
Dan Heath explains how to make organizations more efficient by finding leverage points, then restacking resources on what matters most.
Read MoreBook Review: “Useful Not True”
In his newest book, Derek Sivers encourages readers to determine what ideas best serve them in being helpful and productive.
Read MoreBook Review: “The Psychology of Money”
I write in the back cover of every book I read, as shown above. To learn more about my book notes system, click here. Book: The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel Reviewer: Bobby Powers My Thoughts: 9 of 10 Damn, what a great book! Rather than focusing on complex equations and esoteric investment advice, Housel…
Read MoreBook Review: “Positioning”
Al Ries and Jack Trout’s marketing classic “Positioning” will teach you how to carve out a niche for your business, product, or service.
Read MoreBook Review: “Everyone Communicates, Few Connect”
In “Everyone Communicates, Few Connect,” leadership expert John Maxwell explains how to form a genuine connection while leading or speaking.
Read MoreBook Review: “Right Thing, Right Now”
Ryan Holiday’s third book in the Stoic Virtues series explores how to live a life of justice. He offers stories & practical tips for growth.
Read MoreBook Review: “Your Music and People”
Don’t let the title deceive you. Derek Sivers’s book “Your Music and People” is for anyone looking to market themselves and their work.
Read MoreBook Review: “Talk Like TED”
Carmine Gallo’s book “Talk Like TED” is packed with advice about how to become a better public speaker. Here are the highlights.
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