Books Reviews
Choose Your Enemies Wisely
"Maybe You Should Talk to Someone" is a fascinating and witty memoir that provides an insightful and relatable glimpse into the world of therapy.
Michael Jordan, The Life
"Maybe You Should Talk to Someone" is a fascinating and witty memoir that provides an insightful and relatable glimpse into the world of therapy.
“Family Shepherds” by Voddie Baucham Jr
"Maybe You Should Talk to Someone" is a fascinating and witty memoir that provides an insightful and relatable glimpse into the world of therapy.
Deep Work
"Maybe You Should Talk to Someone" is a fascinating and witty memoir that provides an insightful and relatable glimpse into the world of therapy.
"Maybe You Should Talk to Someone" by Lori Gottlieb
"Maybe You Should Talk to Someone" is a fascinating and witty memoir that provides an insightful and relatable glimpse into the world of therapy.
The Radical Disciple by John Stott
John Stott's The Radical Disciple challenges Christians to live a radical life of discipleship that truly reflects Jesus.
What Radical Husbands Do - Regi Campbell
What Radical Husbands Do" is a practical guide for men who want to build strong, meaningful marriages based on biblical principles.
The Multi-Family Millionaire: Find Your First 100 Units, Scale to 1,000+, and Achieve Financial Freedom by Brandon Turner
The Multi-Family Millionaire is a comprehensive guide that offers a step-by-step process for investing in multi-family real estate and achieving financial freedom.
How Happiness Happens - Max Lucado
How Happiness Happens is a guide to experiencing true joy and fulfillment by fostering positive relationships, serving others, and cultivating gratitude
The Unfair Advantage (Ash Ali & Hassan Kubba)
Life is not a level playing field. So why should we always believe that things need to be fair in different aspects of the business as well and why aren’t we using them.
Storyworthy (Matthew Dicks) - Book Summary, Notes & Highlights
This is one of the most engaging books I’ve ever read and has already changed my outlook on the stories that happen every single day in our lives that usually just pass us by.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad (Robert Kiyosaki) - Summary, Notes & Highlights
When it comes to money, the only skill most people know is to work hard, and (un)fortunately, the rich don't work for money.
Richest Man In Babylon (George S Clason) - Summary, Notes & Highlights
If you’re looking for ways to increase your wealth and live an overall richer life, one ancient society might hold the key. No, really! In this video The Richest Man in Babylon summary, we’ll go over how the teachings from ancient Babylon could be your path to success.
Steal Like An Artist (Austin Kleon) - Summary, Notes & Highlights
This book was such a refreshing read. It immediately hit a lot of my self-doubt and fears of imposter syndrome.
The Little Book That Beats the Market (Joel Greenblatt) - Summary, Notes & Highlights
Joel does a great job in inviting readers from every background and knowledge level to understand the concept and how to implement it.
Your Money or Your Life (Vicki Robin) - Summary, Notes & Highlights
This book completely changed my relationship with money. I think everyone should give it a read. Even though it’s portrayed as a personal finance book, it gives answers to much deeper questions than just “How do I save more?”
Atomic Habits (James Clear) - Book Summary, Notes & Highlights
This book helped me understand how habits are formed and what we can do to build long-lasting chains of cues, cravings, responses, and rewards to create systems that will help us achieve our goals.
Show Your Work (Austin Kleon) Summary, Notes & Highlights
This is one of the three books that most changed my life. It completely changed the way I thought about sharing stuff online and encouraged me to start my blog in January 2016 this was on Medium but I feel like it counts.