Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Monday, November 16, 2015

Three Books That Totally Changed My Life

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Have you ever read a book and felt renewed in spirit and energy by the message or maybe even sad that the story was ending? I love getting lost in a good read and am always looking for my next book. I regularly solicit recommendations from my friends and participate in book clubs. One of my girlfriends in Chicago and I even keep a Google spreadsheet of more than 200+ books that are on our reading list that we rate and comment on. Think of it as long-distance book-clubbing.

While I typically find something I like about every book I read, there are three books (the entire Harry Potter series excluded) that I’ve read that completely changed my life. I realize this is a heavy statement, and people always ask me, "what do you mean by that?"

For something to change my life, it has to change the way I think about myself and the world around me. After all, it is our thoughts that become our habits, that become our actions, right?

So read on for the three books that changed my life and why:

Malcolm Gladwell, Outliers - I love this book because of the way it evaluates successful people and the connections he makes between seemingly unrelated people. Gladwell takes such a different, yet scientific approach to understanding and defining success that made it so much more palatable for me. If you ever wondered what it takes to be successful, this book provides a pretty good roadmap.

Laura Hillenbrand, Unbroken - the story of Louis Zamperini is one we should all read. You could segment out any part of this story, his childhood and rise to Olympian, his Olympic experience, his experience as a POW, or his post-war experience, and it would all be an exceptional read. The fact that all of these things happened to one person is awe-inspiring.  Louie’s story changed the way I think about the human spirit and the human condition. Don't believe me that this is an amazing read? Just check out those Amazon reviews. When was the last time you saw something rated with 5 stars and 25,000 reviews?

Marshall Goldsmith, Triggers - Marshall Goldsmith is my life and leadership guru. He just gets it right every time for me. His approach to interpersonal relationships and communication really ring true for me, and I feel like I learn something new and critically important every time I read one of his books, and behavior change was no different. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is looking to make a behavior change in their life (who isn’t?).

What books have you read that changed your life and how?

Friday, June 6, 2014

Friday Five: 06.06.14


Happy Friday, all! One of my absolute favorite parts of summer is having the sun on my face and a good book (and a beverage) in hand. This week's Friday Five is dedicated to some of my favorite summer reads.

1. The emotional love story: Me Before You, Jo Jo Moyes. If you are looking for a summer romance and/or in need of a good cry, this one is for you. This emotional story is a quick page turner, perfect for any beach vacation.

2. Dark Humor: This is Where I Leave You, Jonathan Tropper. If you haven't already read this book, I suggest picking it up before it becomes the end of summer block buster movie ,featuring Tina Fey and Jason Bateman. I rarely get excited about seeing a movie after reading the book, but after seeing the cast I think this will be a good one.

3. A Classic: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Betty Smith. A true coming of age story that candidly depicts the universal struggles of a young girl about to enter adulthood.

4. Non-Fiction: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Rebecca Skloot. For those looking for a non-fiction read, I suggest the Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. This book is certain to make you think and will definitely teach you something about yourself by reading it. The story of Henrietta is one of science, ethics and a woman who has given so much of herself to modern medicine.

5. Side-Splitting Comedy: Me Talk Pretty One Day, David Sedaris. Stuck with family on a summer vacation and need a good laugh? Pick this up immediately. David Sedaris hilariously tells his life story in a series of short essays about his family that will undoubtedly make you laugh out loud.

Have any others to add to the list? Mention them in the comments!

 

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