Recommended Books

Books I have read and recommend.

Book Review: “Never Say Sell: How the World’s Best Consulting and Professional Services Firms Expand Client Relationships”

This book is a must-read for consultants, lawyers, accountants, and any professional service provider interested in driving growth through recurring business.

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48 Laws of Power: a Masterful Collection of Power Tactics

Robert Greene’s “The 48 Laws of Power” is a profound exploration of power dynamics, offering a detailed guide to understanding, acquiring, and maintaining power.

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Book Review: Think Like A CEO: Stop Reacting, Get Out of Your Own Head, and Take Control of Your Role by Byron Morrison

The book focuses on the mental game necessary for CEOs to excel, balancing short-term problems with long-term goals, and making strategic decisions.

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The Chimp Paradox

You Need to Know About Steve Peters’ “The Chimp Paradox”

This groundbreaking work offers a fascinating insight into the complex machinery of the human mind, using a simple analogy that resonates deeply with readers.

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atomic habits

Why I Recommend the Book ‘Atomic Habits’ by James Clear

Atomic Habits is an excellent resource for anyone looking to make lasting changes in their lives. The author provides readers with a scientifically-backed approach to forming habits that stick, instead of just offering wishy-washy advice that doesn’t work. He also provides numerous helpful tips on how to overcome obstacles and maintain motivation. The book is full of useful examples and case studies that illustrate the power of small but consistent changes over time

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