In 2019, I accomplished my goal of reading 26 books and in fact, exceeded the goal by finishing 30.  As I reflect on all these books, what is most important is not the mere fact of reading the books (check the box) but rather the ability to extract the core concepts of each and put them into action.  Equally as important is the ability to connect the dots per se on how all these learnings tie together to make me a better human being, both in life and in business.  That was my WHY and ultimately why I invested over 250 hours reading.

2019 BOOKS LIST (in order of reading)

Radical Candor by Kim Scott

Pivot, disrupt, transform by Marcia Daszko

Dare to Lead by Brene Brown

The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo

Move the Ball by Jennifer A. Garrett

High Performance Habits by Brendon Burchard

Sales Manifesto by Jeffrey Gitomer

Eat their Lunch by Anthony Iannarino

Unfu*k Yourself by Gary John Bishop

YouMap by Kristin Sherry

Everyone Communicates, Few Connect by John C. Maxwell

The Storytellers Secret by Carmine Gallo

Your subconscious brain can change your life by Dr. Mike Dow

The Art of Storytelling by Hannah B. Harvey

Atomic Habits by James Clear

Raising Men by Eric Davis

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson

The 5 languages of Appreciation in the Workplace by Gary Chapman & Paul White

7 ways to be her hero by Doug Fields

The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg

Culture Code by Daniel Coyle

The 5am club by Robin Sharma

What’s Next by Karen Grosz

Living with Seals by Jessie Eitzler

Everything is F*cked by Mark Manson

Mindset ‘the new psychology of success’ by Carol S. Dweck Ph.D

Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday

There’s No Plan B For Your A-Game by Bo Beason

Can’t hurt me: master your mind by David Goggins

The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek

 

CATEGORIZATION

 

MINDSET

Can’t hurt me: master your mind by David Goggins

Living with Seals by Jessie Eitzler

Everything is F*cked by Mark Manson

There’s No Plan B For Your A-Game by Bo Beason

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson

Your subconscious brain can change your life by Dr. Mike Dow

The 5am club by Robin Sharma

Unfu*k Yourself by Gary John Bishop

Mindset ‘the new psychology of success’ by Carol S. Dweck Ph.D

 

HABITS

High Performance Habits by Brendon Burchard

Atomic Habits by James Clear

The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg

 

LEADERSHIP

Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday

Radical Candor by Kim Scott

Everyone Communicates, Few Connect by John C. Maxwell

The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek

Pivot, disrupt, transform by Marcia Daszko

Dare to Lead by Brene Brown

Move the Ball by Jennifer A. Garrett

 

CULTURE

Culture Code by Daniel Coyle

The 5 languages of Appreciation in the Workplace by Gary Chapman & Paul White

 

STORYTELLING

The Storytellers Secret by Carmine Gallo

The Art of Storytelling by Hannah B. Harvey

 

SALES

Sales Manifesto by Jeffrey Gitomer

Eat their Lunch by Anthony Iannarino

 

FAMILY

Raising Men by Eric Davis

7 ways to be her hero by Doug Fields

 

CAREER

YouMap by Kristin Sherry

What’s Next by Karen Grosz

 

SELF-HELP

The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo

 

MY TOP 5 BOOKS

Atomic Habits by James Clear

Can’t hurt me: master your mind by David Goggins

The 5 languages of Appreciation in the Workplace by Gary Chapman & Paul White

The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo

Radical Candor by Kim Scott

It is my belief that all success starts with your daily habits, which is why Atomic Habits stands out to me as a solid toolset/roadmap to help me get get more disciplined. Next, Can’t Hurt Me provided massive inspiration that I can always give more than what I give – in all aspects of life. Towards that end, I have a picture of David Goggins in my home gym, directly next to my goals on the wall. Every time I’m working out, I imagine he’s right there yelling at me in my face to push myself; push my mind! The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace was a refreshing reminder to dig in deeper to find out what motivates each individual, while ultimately maximizing my genuine appreciation of them. This led to me and the team exemplifying our appreciation of others while contributing extensively to shifting the culture. The Alchemist is just a classic that I like to read every few years to remind me that sometimes we travel the world looking for answers when they are right there in front of us. Radical Candor was one that helped push me in my corporate job to care personally and challenge deeply.

Which books did you read this year that you would highly recommend and why? Leave a comment.

My goal for 2020 is to go in super deep on the mindset + habits concepts to destroy the old me and level up to a much more happier and healthier person that galvanizes those around me.  I’ve also decided to spend my year writing my own book, which centers around architecting one’s corporate career to a respectful six-figures.