![]() ![]() what separates people is not the presence or absence of difficulty, but how they deal with the inevitable difficulties of life. How to deal with the truth and bad times:ġ) lead with questions not answers: only in order to gain understandingĢ) engage in dialogue and debate not coercionĤ) build red flag mechanisms – The key here is not better information but more information that cannot be ignored charismatic personalities can be a liability as a leader because people are more focused on you than the facts good to great company’s have employees that are more concerned with external realities of how the company may be in trouble more than what they’re bosses think put your best people on your greatest opportunities, not your greatest problems. the best people you hire do not need to be managed no positive correlation between executive compensation and company growth/success get the right people and then decide where to go Level 5: humility and will ambitious first for the cause and not for themselves Level 4: stage 1 of effective leadership you can accomplish anything in life, so long as you do not mind who gets the credit (Harry Truman) Revolutionary results through evolutionary process:ġ) level 5 leaders: not celebrity leaders it’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog. better to have the reputation of great customer service to live up to rather than average good phrases to use as a leader: “I’m not sure, what do you think?”, “please” and “thank-you” If you enjoyed this content, subscribe here to my newsletter to receive future articles. ![]() The Vanishing American Adult by Ben SasseĪ Dad Is For Spending Time With by Dr Charlie Shedd That artists way for parents by Julia Cameronįor the Children’s Sake by Susan Schaeffer Macauly The Economics of Neighborly Love by Tom Nelsonĭark Night of the Soul by St John of the Cross Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah HarariĮntrepreneurship for Human Flourishing by Chris Horst and peter Greer The difference between larry Ellison and God by Mike Wilson Random Reminiscences of Mem and Events by John D Rockefeller To Shake The Sleeping Self by Jedidiah Jenkins The Fish That Ate The Whale by Rich CohenĪn Empire of wealth: the epic history of American economic power by john Steele Gordon You are what you love: the spiritual power of habit by James KA Smithįrancis: Life and Revolution. The Cost of Discipleship by Dietrich BonhoefferĪ Theology of Liberation by Gustavo GutierrezĮvery Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Work by Timothy Keller So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal NewportĮmotionally Healthy Spirituality by Pete Scazzero The Greatest Salesman in the World by Og Mandino Visions of Vocation: Common Grace for the Common Good by Steven Garber Mindset: the Psychology of Success by Carol DweckĪccidental Executive: Lessons on Business, Faith, and Calling from the Life of Joseph by Albert Erisman Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth The (Honest) Truth About Dishonesty by Dan ArielyĬoach Wooden’s Pyramid of Success by John Wooden and Jay Carty Let’s Get Real Or Lets Not Play by Mahan Khalsa and Randy Illig ![]() What you do is who you are by Ben Horowitzīiz Dev 3.0 Changing Business As We Know It by Brad Keywell ![]() The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz Made To Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die by a Chip and Dan Heath The books that have impacted me enough to go back and read over and over are: War of Art by Steven Pressfield, Linchpin by Seth Godin, Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer, Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo, and The Gospels. They are broken into these topics: Enterprise, Mindset, Religion, Biography, Technology, Civic-Minded, Classic and Family. Also, gives you a sense of what I like to read. Here are the notes from my app I’ve kept over the past few years, just raw quotes I pulled right from the books that stood out. While reading or listening to an audiobook, I use my Evernote app to write down the quotes that impact me most. I love reading, but honestly have little patience to get to the end of most books. ![]()
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