Books worth Reading
There are so many books out there offering all sorts of advice on every conceivable topic. This is a list of some that I have found either interesting or useful. Take what you need, leave the rest behind!
Main stream reading
These books were extremely easy to read and had very simple and useful ways of using the information
List Title
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Find your Why Simon Sinek
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Tiny Habits BJ Fogg
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The power to Habits Charles Duhigg
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The Creative Habit Twyla Tharp
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Dare to lead Brene Brown
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Now Discover your strengths Marcus Buckingham
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Go put your strengths to work Marcus Buckingham
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First Break all the rules Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman
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It’s the Manager Jim Clifton and Jim Harter
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Pre-Suasion Robert Caldini
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Deep work Can Newport
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Why we sleep Matthew Walker
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Daring greatly Brene Brown
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Give and Take Adam Grant
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Quiet Susan Cain
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Grit Angela Duckworth
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The Dichotomy of leadership Jocko Willink
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Thinking fast and slow Daniel Kahneman
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Originals Adam Grant
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Brain Rules John Medina
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The art of creative thinking Rod Judkins
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Leaders eat last Simon Sinek
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The coaching habit Michael Bungay
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Measure what matters John Doerr
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The subtle art of not giving a F ck Mark Manson
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Emotional Agility Susan David
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Creative confidence Tom Kelley David Kelley
A bit harder to read, but captivating and insightful
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Deviate Beau Lotto
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The courage to be disliked Fumitake Koga
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The Neuroscience of Leadership Coaching Patricia Bossons, Patricia Riddell and Denis Sartain
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Leadership team coaching Peter Hawkins
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Your body is your Brain Amanda Blake
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More time to think Nancy Kline
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Emotional Intelligence Coaching Stephen Neale, Lisa Spencer-Arnell, Liz Wilson
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The master and his Emissary Iain McGilchrist
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Women in the picture Catherin McCormack
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Ways of seeing John Berger
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Destructive Emotions Daniel Goleman and the Dalai Lama
Queued books:)
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Artful Leadership Michael Jones
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