I often am asked about the books I read. So, here is the list of books that I read in 2019. The ones that stand out, I have italicized and put in bold.
Physical Books
Audio Books
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos — Jordan B. Peterson
Are You Fully Charged? — Tom Rath
I Declare War — Levi Lusko
Mastery — Robert Greene
Digital Minimalism — Cal Newport
Lead Yourself First — Raymond Kethledge
Couples Guide to Emotional Intelligence — Jamie. Bryce
The Dichotomy of Leadership — Jocko Willink & Leif Babin
Take Charge of Your Life — Jim Rohn
The Art of Exceptional Living — Jim Rohn
The Power of Ambition — Jim Rohn
What the Most Successful People Do Before Breakfast — Laura Vanderkam
Work Clean — Dan Charnas
Stress Less Accomplish More — Emily Fletcher
The Alter Ego Effect — Todd Herman
Thanks for the Feedback — Douglas Stone and Shelia Heen
Scaling Up Excellence
The Traveler’s Gift — Andy Andrews
I Will Teach You To Be Rich — Ramit Sethi
Super Thinking — Gabriel Weinberg, Lauren McCann
Adversaries into Allies — Big Burg
Every Tool’s a Hammer — Adam Savage
Range — David Epstein
The Wright Brothers — David McCullough
Legacy — James Kerr
The Promise of a Pencil — Adam Braun
The Culture Code — Daniel Coyle
Shoe Dog — Phil Knight
Stillness is the Key — Ryan Holiday
The Lost World of Genesis One — John Walton
1776 — David McCullough
Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now — Jaron Lanier
You Are Awesome — Neil Pasricha
The Lost World of Adam and Eve — John Walton, N.T. Wright
So that is the list. I already have a stack of books for 2020, but I would love suggestions for books that you think I should read.
Charles “Tremendous” Jones said, “You will be the same person in five years as you are today except for the people you meet and the books you read.” I know the books I have read this past year have changed me, and I look forward to continuing to grow this new year. Wishing the same for you!