Episode 318
My Top 5 Books of 2021
These aren’t listed in any specific order, but I recommend grabbing every one of them ASAP!
Here are my Top 5 Books for 2021:
Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr
This book was my Everest of books this year. At over 600+ pages, I normally don’t read books this long, let alone fiction. If you’re into fiction and want a page-turner, this is the book you need.
Essentialism by Greg McKeown
This book hit me at just the right time this summer. I was feeling a little overwhelmed and unfocused on what I needed to do next in my business, and this book helped me get back on my game.
From Paycheck to Purpose by Ken Coleman
I read this book cover-to-cover on our anniversary trip to Mexico. I’d just left Nashville from the Ramsey Solutions Influencer Event and was motivated to read this book. Although I wasn’t in the market for a career change when I read it, I was reminded again of my purpose: to help people who want to help people — with their message.
Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown
This is my new dictionary I run to when I’m feeling my feelings. Sounds silly, I know. But Brene’s books have been so impactful in my life that I knew this book would be just as good.
Bird By Bird by Anne Lamont
Yes, I’m writing another book. If I’m being totally honest, I’m always writing my next book. Anne Lamont is an author that’s been on my “need-to-read” list for a while. And this book did not disappoint! If you’re thinking about writing a book, add this to your must-reads list asap!
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