10 Books that Will Make You a Millionaire

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10 Books that Will Make You a Millionaire

📚Atomic Habits by James Clear: https://amzn.to/3Gs8BFS
📚The one thing by Gary Keller: https://amzn.to/3GORgZp
📚Essentialism by Greg Mckeon: https://amzn.to/3ZbElYq
📚Relentless by Tim Grover: https://amzn.to/3XgOGQW
📚Blue ocean strategy W. Chan Kim: https://amzn.to/3Xf248l
📚The slight edge by Jeff Olson: https://amzn.to/3X8z16c
📚The compound effect by Darren Hardy: https://amzn.to/3IxGyrl
📚The millionaire booklet by Grant Cardone: https://amzn.to/3QrBqqO
📚The 80/20 Principle by Richard Koch: https://amzn.to/3GssSuS
📚Principles by Ray Dailo: https://amzn.to/3CxYYEt

Reading is a life hack. You can learn lessons it took smart people their entire lives to learn…in a matter of days.

That said, I do think sometimes we can get caught up in equating reading with success….which it is NOT.

The goal of reading should be to learn lessons that you can then APPLY to your own life and business.

So don’t read just for the sake of reading. Read with that end goal in mind.

Also, the 80/20 principle is very real in EVERY book too (even the best ones).

You can get 80% of the valuable nuggets in just 20% of the pages.

Once you understand that, you’ll realize you can often read a lot faster b/c you don’t need to comprehend everything about every single sentence…only the important ones.

Lastly, I’d rather read 1 great book this year than 100 mediocre books.

So here’s 10 Books that will instill the mindset to make you a millionaire.

All of these are well worth the read. And out of the collection of books you see behind me, these ones are best.

It doesn’t matter if you read them, listen them on audiobook, or have kindle read them to you….what matters is you’re able to apply lessons from them.

Book #1 is Atomic Habits. I can’t recommend this book enough.

It gets to core of why we do what we do. And how to program yourself to do the things you know you need to do….automatically.

The way you do that is by controlling the habits you build.

You shouldn’t have to consciously make the choice to repeatedly do important things.

B/c once you build a habit…it becomes second nature. And anyone can build habits.

Book #2 and 3 are lumped together b/c I can sum them up with the same message. Buy and read them both.

The One Thing & Essentialism are 2 of the best books I’ve ever read….and they’re super applicable in today’s busy noisy world.

Basically they talk about doing what’s ACTUALLY important every day.

A lot of people make to do lists…but when you get down to the root of it, most of the things on that list AREN’T actually moving the boat forward.

And often, we can even put things on our to-do lists that distract us from the important things (all in the name of getting more done)…even if we’re not consciously aware of it.

All tasks are NOT created equal. And you’re better off getting 1 or 2 important things done in a day.

A major life hack I picked up from these books was that sometimes less is more.

And that doesn’t mean doing less for the sake of doing less.

It means CHOOSING less things to do. BUT the ones you DO choose are the ones that REALLY matter.

Book #4 is maybe my favorite book ever. It’s called relentless.

Relentless was written by Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant’s trainer Tim Grover.

There’s definitely some cool psychological tips in here to get more out of yourself….and some cool stories about each one of them too.

But the biggest thing I picked from this book was the permission to be decisive.

I read this book initially a few years ago during a period of my life where I was mentally weak, kind of lost, and a shell of what I knew I could be.

And it gave me the permission to be decisive and move forward.

Often we think we need other peoples permission for lots of things. But we don’t.
You already know what you need to do. You already know what you want.

Make your own decisions. Be decisive. Be a leader.

People will respect you for being that way…..and you’ll become a lot more successful just implementing this. Because speed can be a superpower (especially in business).

Book #5 is Blue Ocean Strategy.

This book gets you thinking outside the box and really opens your eyes to not always following the masses of people.

It’s extremely valuable in todays’ world especially…b/c we’re bombarded with the same business models and the same exact strategies over and over again.

But those are often saturated and extremely competitive.

There’s sometimes wisdom in replicating what’s working for other people…but if you really want to strike it big, you’ll also want to be thinking about potential “blue oceans” where there’s next to no competition yet.

Book #6 is the Slight Edge.

I read this book recently after hearing Jordan Welch say it was the book he attributed his success most to.

And it didn’t disappoint. The message in this book is extremely similar to the message in book #7 which is the Compound Effect.

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