Book Summaries
Book Summary – Execution
Execution: Turning Ideas into Results Great ideas are everywhere. Plans are easy to make. But the real difference between success and stagnation? Execution. Execution isn’t just about getting things done—it’s about getting the right things done, consistently and effectively. It’s a mindset, a discipline, and ultimately, the engine that drives meaningful results. Why Execution Matters…
Read MoreBook Summary – The War of Art
Steven Pressfied helps us to understand the “resistance” we face when taking on a new challenge. He has a knack for explaining what you’re thinking!
Read MoreBook Summary – Outwitting the Devil
If you are looking for a fast, fun read with a message that you can put in place, Outwitting the Devil would be a great choice
Read MoreBook Summary – The Alchemist
The Alchemist By Paulo Coelho I typically gravitate toward non-fiction, but every now and then a story comes along that delivers deeper truths than any textbook ever could. The Alchemist is one of those rare books — a simple story that quietly reshapes the way you think about dreams, purpose, and courage. At its…
Read MoreBook Summary – Meet and Grow Rich
In Meet and Grow Rich, Vitale and Hill describe what a mastermind group is, how to form such a group, and how to run such a group
Read MoreBook Summary – Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion
While we would all like to believe that we are immune to the influence of others, nothing could be further from the truth. The reality is that we are hard-wired to be susceptible to various techniques of influence.
Read MoreBook Summary – The Lean Startup
Eric Ries describes a process that entrepreneurs can leverage to accelerate the development of and increase the probability of success of their businesses
Read MoreBook Summary – The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
One of the most widely read and most widely referenced books on personal development is Stephen Covey’s The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. The habits are
Read MoreBook Summary – Rework
Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, cofounders of 37signals, challenge nearly everything we’ve been taught about building a successful business. Known for creating powerful, simple products—and doing it with a remarkably lean team—their approach proves that bigger, louder, and busier doesn’t always mean better. In Rework, they break down what truly matters when building and…
Read MoreBook Summary – Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich was first published in 1937. It could just as well have been published today as the principles that Hill espouses are truly timeless.
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