Life Lesson #1 of my first 40 years: Leave things better than you found them.
Life Lesson #1: Leave things better than you found them. Such a simple lesson, yet it is often forgotten in the busy-ness of life. In every relationship, conversation, and situation you encounter, leave it better than you found it. Short term it may hurt at times, but overall, living by this philosophy will have an…
Read Full Post“How to Be Like Walt” by Pat Williams
I have always been a Walt Disney fan ever since I first put on the Mickey Mouse ears as a young child, and ever since then, the “magic” around everything Disney has continued to impress me. So what better way to learn the secrets of the Disney Empire than to read a book about Walt…
Read Full Post“The Leader Who Had No Title” by Robin Sharma
This book is not only an “easy” read, it is full of great stories and examples as well. I found myself very inspired to continue on my own journey of doing my best in every given situation, thus having a positive impact on everyone and everything around me. This little book will have you embracing…
Read Full Post“Flow” by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
This is one of the best books on optimal performance and the psychology of success and happiness out there. I quite often measure the value of a book with how many times I highlight elements in the book, as well as how many times I stop reading and find myself reflecting and taking notes –…
Read Full Post“Good to Great” by Jim Collins
This is one of the most read and sought after Business books over the past 10 years and is well worth the time, energy, and resources investment to add it to your Success Library. Jim Collins and his team always do phenomenal research and make a strong case of what that data is telling us…
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