Whether you’re on a plane, the beach, or lounging in your hammock this summer, it’s a good time to enjoy some inspiring books written by and for ambitious entrepreneurs. Here’s my list of a few recommended reads for you to dig into during your downtime. They aren’t new, but they are some of the BEST and I try to re-read them every year!
1. Losing My Virginity: How I’ve Survived, Had Fun, and Made a Fortune Doing Business My Way by Sir Richard Branson
This
one’s my favorite since you know I just returned from meeting with this
amazing entrepreneur in a small group on his private island! His fun and
feisty autobiography will give you a glimpse inside the head of one of the
true mavericks of the business world. Branson’s stories will shock you, while
reminding you to take risks in your life and your business, and never forget
to enjoy the ride.
This book
became an overnight success when it was first introduced because of the
unconventional “mobile lifestyle” it recommended. The four sections—define,
eliminate, automate, and liberate—show you how to streamline your life and
your business. I love it because it’s chock-full of information on how to
think like a true lifestyle entrepreneur.
Napoleon
Hill was called upon by Andrew Carnegie—one of the America’s billionaires—to
interview the most successful businessmen of their time, and find out what
took them to the top. Hill discovered 13 common keys to success, all of which
can be learned. Whether it’s my first time reading it, or my fourteenth, I’m
always surprised I gain a new insight with every read.
I love
Jack, and this book is chock full of simple, timeless principles that anyone
can use to move forward in their business, career, and life. It’s a great
coaching refresher for yourself and your clients. No matter what your
professional circumstance, this book will help you increase your confidence,
tackle daily personal and professional challenges, and most importantly, live
with passion and purpose.
Don’t
mess with this gal! As president of Hearst Magazines (Cosmopolitan, Esquire,Harper’s Bazaar, and O), Cathie knows how to navigate competitive
environments. While it’s not geared toward entrepreneurs, I loved her advice
on getting to the top, handling setbacks, playing the corporate politics game,
and more.
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