Follow up reading list to Rafael Machado’s post
Hey guys!
Below is just a few books that I didn’t see on Rafael’s list he posted today that have had a MASSIVE impact on my life so I thought I’d share. And I will be including a link to the YouTube summaries just as Rafael did. So definitely check these out and let me know what you guys think! And if you have read these books let the other guys know your thoughts in the comments below💪🏽
Essentialism by Greg Mckeown
  • If you are struggling with being all over the place, doing a lot but not making meaningful progress in your life, this book is for you. If you are an “everything is important” kind of person and struggle with setting actual priorities and boundaries, this is a must for you.
Atomic Habits by James Clear
  • If you have struggled with making lasting changes in your life, read this f***ing book!! Read it more than once. If you want to make big, lasting changes in your life, you are gonna have to be patient. The book will explain, JUST READ IT!
10X Rule by Grant Cardone
  • I’ll admit it’s been a number of years since I have read this(guess it’s time to read it again!) but the biggest takeaway from this book was whatever in life that’s worthwhile, you are gonna have to work hard to get it. So if you have been beating around the bush about doing what needs to be done to get what you want and now years have passed by and you’ve basically made no progress, you sir, need to read this book. I actually recommend the audiobook for this though cause Grant Cardone does the narration and he really just gives it to ya.
So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport
  • If you are in the camp of “I just need to find something I love before I commit to a career”, read this right now. Like type into YouTube for the audiobook and listen to it like immediately. This doesn’t just have to do with career. This goes the same with dating.
Relentless by Tim Grover
  • If you want to understand the minds of legends like Michael Jordan and the late Kobe Bryant(RIP) and how they got to that level, this is a must read. Especially if you haven’t heard Kobe’s story, I think it’s a great one because he very much was not a “born legend”. His early story is very relatable.
That’s my list though! If there are any books you guys would like to share, put them down below! Let’s all grow together!
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Follow up reading list to Rafael Machado’s post
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