Adam's books: Leonardo da Vinci & the end of jobs? 4 fine specimens for your reading delight!

Following on from yesterday's chit-chat on books and reading. Here are a few of a list I started to put together for one one of my sites… a good set to add to your repertoire! 

Eat, Move, Sleep by Tom Rath 

Greatness, is consistency on the fundamentals

I don’t know who said that originally… probably many people – and often – as it’s true. And what more fundamental can you get than eating, moving and sleeping. Your diet, your exercise and your rest. To say these are essential and the cornerstone of everything would be an understatement.

Some of it’s obvious, some not so much and some of it a gentle reminder with perhaps another angle on these topics. Either way, a good read and excellent resource.

I've read this twice about a year ago and one to refer back to. It dwells somewhere within my Kindle, so I can have a scan back as and when.

The ONE Thing by Gary Keller

Great book on productivity and priorities. One of the best personal development books I’ve read, and I’ve seen a few. Fairly simple and straightforward concept, but that’s the point. Essentially focusing on a single task or goal to achieve success.

Obviously Gary goes in to a bit more detail on techniques and examples but you get the idea. Probably the most important thing to handle in this day and age – how and where you focus your time and mental energy.

Actually, I might go back for another look at this one soon - I still need to learn how to focus! (possibly even more so now ;)).

The End Of Jobs by Taylor Pearson

Interesting and important book on the nature of work – past, present and future! Two readings for this one as well and it sums up the changes in the ‘workplace’ over the years. More and more we’re moving to digital, with people working all over the world… traditional employment essentially being dead as we enter a new paradigm.

From Amazon:
“Those that don’t adapt are becoming trapped in the downward spiral of a dying middle class – working harder and earning less. Entrepreneurs that understand the new paradigm, have created unprecedented wealth in their lives and the lives of those they love”

And where does Steemit and Blockchain fit in, Taylor? Perhaps that's his next book!

Think Like Da Vinci by Michael Gelb

Principles based around the methods of the great renaissance man and ‘boosting your everyday genius’. Apparently this guy achieved a few things in his life so perhaps worth emulating or at least studying a little! As well as a bit of background on Leo, you’ll learn:

  • Curiosità – An insatiable quest for knowledge and continuous improvement
  • Dimostrazione – Learning from experience
  • Sensazione – Sharpening the senses
  • Sfumato – Managing ambiguity and change
  • Arte/Scienza – Whole-brain thinking
  • Corporalità – Body-mind fitness
  • Connessione – Systems thinking

As you can see, you’ll also get a chance to brush up on your Italian; 7 words of it anyway. It would be good go go through this one again and actually distill it down to its various components. Could be another Steemit series by itself! ;)

Your turn - any favourites, or classics for the collection (fiction too)?? 

~ Adam
@adambarratt

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Check out the others in the series…

  1. SHOE DOG - Phil Knight
  2. CRUSHING IT - Gary Vaynerchuk
  3. FINDING ULTRA - Rich Roll
  4. WOODEN - John Wooden
  5. RELENTLESS - Tim Grover
  6. ON WRITING - Stephen King
  7. START WITH WHY - Simon Sinek
  8. THE CHIMP PARADOX - Steve Peters
  9. ELON MUSK - Ashlee Vance
  10. WAY OF THE WOLF - Jordan Belfort
  11. THE SUBTLE ART… - Mark Manson
  12. GORILLA MINDSET - Mike Cernovich
  13. THE 10X RULE - Grant Cardone
  14. FLOW - Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
  15. THE GO-GIVER - Bob Burg & John D. Mann
  16. BE OBSESSED OR BE AVERAGE - Grant Cardone
  17. NEVER SPLIT THE DIFFERENCE - Chris Voss
  18. IKIGAI - Héctor García & Francesc Miralles
  19. THE 5 SECOND RULE - Mel Robbins
  20. YOU ARE THE PLACEBO - Dr. Joe Dispenza
  21. DEEP WORK - Cal Newport
  22. CREATIVE MISCHIEF - Dave Trott
  23. THE E-MYTH REVISITED - Michael E. Gerber
  24. THE PERFECT DAY FORMULA - Craig Ballantyne
  25. SO GOOD THEY CAN'T IGNORE YOU - Cal Newport
  26. ATOMIC HABITS - James Clear
  27. OUTWITTING THE DEVIL - Napoleon Hill
  28. CAN'T HURT ME - David Goggins
  29. 50 MARATHONS IN 50 DAYS - Dean Karnazes
  30. GREENLIGHTS - Matthew McConaughey
  31. THE GLADIATOR MINDSET - Adam Peaty
  32. OPEN: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY - Andre Agassi
  33. THE 1% RULE - Tommy Baker
  34. THE 5 LOVE LANGUAGES - Gary Chapman
  35. THE BRAIN THAT CHANGES ITSELF - Norman Doidge
  36. THE WAR OF ART - Steven Pressfield
  37. PREDICTABLY IRRATIONAL - Dan Ariely
  38. BORN TO RUN - Christopher McDougall
  39. THE ALMANACK OF NAVAL RAVIKANT - Eric Jorgenson
  40. ESSENTIALISM - Greg McKeown
  41. EAT & RUN - Scott Jurek
  42. THAT WILL NEVER WORK - Marc Randolph
  43. THE SECRET RACE - Tyler Hamilton
  44. 12 RULES FOR LIFE - Jordan Peterson
  45. THE GREATEST SALESMAN IN THE WORLD - Og Mandino
  46. THE MAGIC OF THINKING BIG - David Schwartz
  47. THINKING, FAST AND SLOW - Daniel Kahneman
  48. LETTING GO - David Hawkins
  49. MAN'S SEARCH FOR MEANING - Viktor Frankl
  50. NEVER FINISHED - David Goggins

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