Bookshelf

I am definitely a self proclaimed book nerd! I tend to read at least three books when I’m researching anything new. I also take tons of notes and make action item lists so I can actually implement what I’ve read and learned. All of the books I mention here are available on Amazon.

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Blogging And Making Money Online

How To Blog For Profit Without Selling Your Soul by Ruth Soukoup. This is the first book I read on blogging. I also read two others which I can’t recommend as they were thin and not as informative but Ruth’s book was an excellent primer and really got me going. Ruth is a leader in the blogging community and has the track record and the results to prove that her advice is worth taking!

DotCom Secrets by Russell Brunson. This book is literally everything you always wanted to know about click funnels and how to structure them and about building a massive online business.Mortgage Notes Investing

Personal Development

Think And Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. A classic and a favorite. If you want to develop your money mindset, you need to read this book. I often re-read it every couple of years.

177 Mental Toughness Secrets of the World Class by Steve Siebold. I cannot say enough positive things about this book as it truly helps strengthen your business mindset. I will read one mental toughness secret each night so I can wake up in the morning with strength and momentum!

The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey is a book that really focuses on your mental game. Keeping your mental game strong is everything, especially in today’s competitive world.

Career Change

What Color Is Your Parachute? by Richard N. Bolles. This is a classic for anyone looking to make a career change.

In A Class By Itself

The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer is a book about how to manage how we talk to ourselves to gain personal freedom.

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