My Book Recommendations
One of the thing I try to do daily is reading or listening to books.
The great part of that is that you learn from different perspectives.
This Book Recommendation overview includes all the books I really enjoyed and learned a lot from.
Let me know what you think about the books.
Enjoy reading or listening.
Jens
Nonviolent communication by Marshall B. Rosenberg
Nonviolent communication by Marshall B. Rosenberg
Over the past 35 years, Marshall Rosenberg has done just that, peacefully resolving conflicts in families, schools, businesses, and governments in 30 countries all over the world. On Nonviolent Communication, this renowned peacemaker presents his complete system for speaking our deepest truths, addressing our unrecognized needs and emotions, and honoring those same concerns in others.
The Icarus Deception by Seth Godin
The Icarus Deception
Author Seth Godin challenges the two conventional wisdoms — don’t aim too high and don’t aim too low either.
The One thing by Gary Keller
The one thing
We want less stress. We want fewer things to distract us. With today's constant bombardment from all kinds of technologically induced communication, as well as busyness from meetings, work, and responsibilities of personal life, we get tired.
The Chimp Paradox by Steve Peters
The Chimp Paradox
The Chimp Mind Management Model is based on scientific facts and principles, which have been simplified into a workable model for easy use. It will help you to develop yourself and give you the skills, for example, to remove anxiety, have confidence and choose your emotions. The book will do this by giving you an understanding of the way in which your mind works and how you can manage it. It will also help you to identify what is holding you back or preventing you from having a happier and more successful life.
The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin
The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin
An eight-time national chess champion and world champion martial artist shares the lessons he has learned from two very different competitive arenas, identifying key principles about learning and performance that readers can apply to their life goals. He begins by recounting his own quirky journey.