Can you recommend any books that have impacted your professional growth?
Hashir Ahmed
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Arbaaz@arbaazio
Making Today
I got my first impact from "7 habits of highly effective people"
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The alchemist. Because it explains that there is a great cost associated with the entrepreneurial pursuit.
@hashir_ahmed1 it will crystallise what to do, and how to approach everything when your on a mission. All else will become non essential 😇 IMO
Atomic Habits
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff
ReWork
The Time Trap
@captaintime What's the time trap about?
@captaintime I like this quote from ReWork: The way to find the epicenter is to ask yourself this question: “If I took this away, would what I’m selling still exist?” 😇
WP Umbrella
The one thing - Must read if you have (or don't) priorization issues.
Glorify
Hey Hashir, check ‘Atomic Habits’ by James Clear 👌
Product Launch Vault
The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth About Extraordinary Results 🚀
Yes, I actually have been collecting a few in a channel on Liffery: https://www.liffery.com/channel/...
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant
Seter Graphic Labs
Reinventing Organizations: A Guide to Creating Organizations - Frederic Laloux
Black Box Thinking - Matthew Syed
"Finite and Infinite Games" by James P. Carse
It's the book that inspired Simon Sinek to write "The Infinite Game" (read this one too)
Both are great and show you how competition is not the way, and defeating your competition is not the game, growth and constant adaptability ans survival is.
It's the survival of the fittest, and the fittest is the most adaptable, not the srongest in a given trait, that can survive everywhere :)
"The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries has had a profound impact on my professional growth, providing invaluable insights on entrepreneurship and fostering a mindset of continuous innovation and improvement.
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Atomic habits by James Clear
@marcosd_followr loved it already! Is it your favorite too?
"The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life" - it's not a recent book, but I reread it often and always discover something new and useful
@hashir_ahmed1 wow, I hit the target:) then I can also recommend "The Power of Full Engagement" by Jim Loehr - it saved me from burnout about 10 years ago
Life Organizer
Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
Nike's origin story. Incredibly inspiring!
had a profound impact on my professional growth is "Deep Work" by Cal Newport, as it taught me invaluable strategies to cultivate focus and productivity in a world filled with distractions, enabling me to achieve higher levels of performance and fulfillment in my work.
@jose_tho12 That's amazing! "Seema like a game-changer. Thank you jose for the top-notch recommendation!
Hi Hashir. Definitely, the power of now was the one that generated the most impact in my life.
Would love to connect and share some more value with you with some documents with takeaways from what I mentioned to you previously.