In 2016, I set a target to read 25 books in a year. I did it. It was a good goal at that time, as it forced me to read more for a period. Since then, I don't do it anymore. As Naval said, "Number of books is a vanity metric." But reviewing the books that have impacted me in 2020, I did a … [Read more...] about 2020, A year in reading. My 5 books to implement new ideas in real life.
Books
What I’ve learned from Seth Godin in his new book “The Practice: Shipping Creative Work”
I haven't read a lot of books by Seth.I'm reading his blog, and I'm impressed by his self-discipline with the practice.He has been writing daily on his blog for years without missing one day — what a streak.😀So he has the credibility to write on "The Practice". Overall, it's a book about … [Read more...] about What I’ve learned from Seth Godin in his new book “The Practice: Shipping Creative Work”
What I’ve learned on happiness and success from Scott Adams in his book How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life.
Scott Adams is the creator of the Dilbert comic strip. He led « Dilbert» to international successes. What makes the book interesting is his self-reflection on building systems to succeed. He has a remarkable ability to recognize, learn, and rebound from his failures. The book does not follow … [Read more...] about What I’ve learned on happiness and success from Scott Adams in his book How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life.
What I’ve learned from Naval on wealth and happiness.
I've recently discovered Naval Ravikant thanks to the blog of Mister RIP. He is an Indian-American entrepreneur and investor. I have enjoyed and learned a lot from his philosophy. First I listened to his podcast, "How to Get Rich." It's a giant format of three hours, regrouping many of his … [Read more...] about What I’ve learned from Naval on wealth and happiness.
How to build your weekly review?
Time is so precious. There are so few hours in a day and so many distractions. Today, more than ever, it's a huge challenge to cope with everything we have to do, not to mention what we would love to do. I believe that managing our time intentionally is a crucial component of success, and the … [Read more...] about How to build your weekly review?