You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: LeoThread 2024-09-15 12:25

in LeoFinance2 months ago

📚 Book Club #threadcast

Ep16 Sun 15-Sep-24

ℹ️ This is the #bookcast where we chat all things #books on Leo

💬 Talk about what you've read, what you'd like to read and discuss the world of literature!

  • Leave reviews and recommendations
  • Post pics, articles, quotes, news, videos and anything else related to books
  • Tag #leobooks and join the LeoBooks community

Have fun! 📖

Sort:  

Any suggestions on books to read, or to be covered in an article?

The Consistency Chain by George Campbell and Jim Packard.
So much common sense and a fun, easy read. There is a version for Network Marketers as well.

Thanks for the suggestion!

You're welcome!

Here is a podcast from a year ago with the authors

Christine Harrington -- Jim Packard & George Campbell, Consistency Chain

How I manage my time without burning out…

Ali Abdaal discusses 'Slow Productivity' by Cal Newport:

Another Thread on the book 'Slow Productivity' by Cal Newport…

https://inleo.io/threads/view/adambarratt/re-leothreads-rzqobnlg

This was just released these days and i ordered my copy already 💪🏽😎👍🏽

https://inleo.io/threads/view/moretea/re-leothreads-2ne18zf22?referral=moretea

The reality should be that , the world is wide, but never beyond what could be change, changing the changeable bit by bits as it evolved around us , so as to effect/ enable the needed future can be it.

WOw, how nice for this community, you made me remember from the book, *The Man Who Calculated, it changed my life. #leobooks #threadcast

Soon I will be writing something about that book, the man who calculated, in the hive-130808 community.

#leobooks

Phrase: The journey may be tortuous, but no one wants to die before their time. It's like a reality show where, despite how difficult it is, the contestants want to keep fighting.

The life✍️

Super Sunday BookCast on the go… what you reading, like to read etc?

From a new Murakami to a memoir by Cher: the best books of the autumn

Article via The Guardian

20 Must-Read WW II Books Worth Catching

Article via Forbes

This Novel Has Fewer Periods Than This Headline. It’s 400 Pages Long.

Article via NYT

David Fickling Books and The Phoenix comic to launch new comic-book imprint

Article via The Bookseller

Why AI isn’t as clever – or as dangerous – as we think

Article via The Telegraph

Who Could Ever Love you by Mary Trump review – family burn book dishes on Donald

Article via The Guardian

Next Week in Music | Sept. 16-22 • 14 New Books

Article via Tinnitist

Men don't read any more — what happened?

Article via The Standard

4 Books Every Leader Should Read

Article via Inc.

Atomic Habits video review…

Atomic Habits poll (open Thread to view and vote)…

https://inleo.io/threads/view/leobooks/re-leothreads-2i8qqbb8l

My last 'BookBabble' was on a thought-provoking book called The Five People You Meet in Heaven. Do check out the article if it's of interest, and curious if you've read the book or have thoughts on it all?

https://inleo.io/@adambarratt/bookbabble-73-the-five-people-you-meet-in-heaven-by-mitch-albom-gjt

Previous to that was another 'morbid but life-giving' one on The Last Lecture

https://inleo.io/@adambarratt/bookbabble-72-the-last-lecture-by-randy-pausch-gsx

If you're looking for some reading ideas, check this out (also doubles as the intro to LeoBooks community). Mostly non-fiction covering personal growth, business, marketing, psychology, philosophy and related texts…

https://inleo.io/@adambarratt/calling-all-book-worms-reading-bugs-welcome-to-leobooks

The 10 best self-help books to read, by Rick Kettner…

(video short)

  • Atomic Habits - James Clear
  • Four Thousand weeks - Oliver Burkeman
  • So Good They Can't Ignore You - Cal Newport
  • Essentialism - Greg Mckeown
  • The Psychology of Money - Morgan Housel
  • Future Proof - Kevin Roose
  • Chatter - Ethan Kross
  • Mindset - Carol Dweck
  • Ultralearning - Scott H. Young
  • Never Split the Difference - Chris Voss

This is quite amazing and I would love to be part of the community