Resources

Self Development:

Now Discover Your Strengths, Marcus Buckingham & Donald O. Clifton

 

Instead of focusing on improving your weaknesses as we are taught in school and most work environments, this book explains why it is better to identify and focus on your strengths. My favorite insight: the book and audio book also include a code to take the Strength Finders Survey which will tell you your Top 5 Strengths!

 

Dr A’s Habit’s of Health, Dr Wayne Andersen


The most complete and accurate overview of what it takes to create a healthy lifestyle based on years of research and the results of thousands of people… myself included.  See page 145. My favorite insight: How creating a micro-environment of health can make lifestyle changes much easier

 

Your Life as Art, Robert Fritz


Robert has profound knowledge relating to the creative process. His understanding of structural dynamics is the most effective goal setting process I’ve ever seen. These principles can be used to create a painting, a business or your life. My favorite insight: Why setting a goal to stop or fix a problem leads to temporary success followed by relapse.

 

They Call Me Coach, John Wooden and Jack Tobin


Learn the principles and life strategies of the most successful basketball coach of all time and in my opinion (and that of the other living Hall of Fame Coaches) the Coach of the Century. My favorite insight: His definition of Success.

 

Unlimited Power, Tony Robbins


This was one of the first and most powerful personal and interpersonal development books I ever read. Classic! My favorite insight: Modeling Success.

 

Business Development:

Good to Great, Jim Collins


An easy read with practical evidence based strategies that average or Good Companies used to become great. My favorite insight: The Hedgehog Concept.

 

The Cash Flow Quadrants, Robert Kiyosaki

Shows how & why certain people are employees, self-employed, become business owners and or investors. My favorite insight: How to tell if you own your business or if it owns you.

 

Unlimited Wealth, Paul Pilzer

The subtitle says it well… The Theory of Economic Alchemy.  Taking something of lesser value and in doing so generating credible wealth of all kinds. My favorite insight: He destroys the concept of scarcity and even scare resources.

 

The New Wellness Revolution, Paul Pilzer


This book explains how we really don’t have a Health Care Industry, why it is struggling, what you and other wellness entrepreneurs can do to position themselves in from of the next trillion dollar industry. My favorite insight: The business assessment at the end of each chapter on how you could apply this information.

 

 

The Richest Man in Babylon, George Clason


Classic.  Teaches you the fundamental principles of not only earning, but more importantly keeping and growing your wealth. My favorite insight: Pay yourself first.