Top Books

 
 

Top Books

Here are our TOP 36 BOOKS that we recommend.  We are providing a link to the book on Amazon so you can purchase it in hard copy, download it or as an audio.  You can also look on iTunes and do the same.

We suggest you go through these books in order and at a pace of at least one book a month. At that rate, you will read all 36 titles within 3 years.

If you have any questions, reach out to your support team and they can help.

 

1.  Make Your Bed,
Admiral William H. McRaven

 

2. Acres of Diamonds,
Russell Conwell

 

3. 12 Pillars,
Jim Rohn

 

4. The Parable of the Pipeline,
Burke Hedges

 

5. The Compound Effect,
Darren Hardy

 

6. Read & Get Rich,
Burke Hedges

 

7. Business of the 21st Century,
Robert Kiyosaki

 

8. Wild at Heart,
John Eldredge

 

9. The Magic of Thinking Big,
David Schwartz

 

10. Life is Tremendous,
Charlie ‘Tremendous’ Jones

 

11. Skill with People,
Les Giblin

 

12. The Go Getter,
Peter Kyne

 

13. 5 Love Languages,
Gary Chapman

 

14. Start with Why,
Simon Sinek

 

15. How to Win Friends & Influence with People,
Dale Carnegie

 

16. The Dream Giver,
Bruce Wilkerson

 

17. The Greatest Salesman in the World,
Og Mandino

 

18. Think and Grow Rich,
Napoleon Hill

 

19. As a Man Thinketh,
James Allen

 

20. Real Heroes,
Lawrence Reed

 

21. David & Goliath,
Malcolm Gladwell

 

22. The Power of Positive Thinking,
Norman Vincent Peale

 

23. How to Have Confidence & Power in Dealing with People,
Les Giblin

 

24. Chase the Lion,
Mark Batterson

 

25. The One Minute Entrepreneur,
Ken Blanchard

 

26. Go Pro,
Eric Worre

 

27. Pitch Anything,
Oren Klaff

 

28. “7 Women” and “7 Men”,
Eric Metaxas


 

29. Positive Personality Profiles,
Robert A. Rohm

 

30. The 5 Second Rule,
Mel Robbins

 

31. The Happiness Advantage,
Shawn Achor

 

32. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People,
Stephen Covey

 

33. Do Hard Things,
Alex & Brett Harris

 

34. The Five Dysfunctions of a Team,
Patrick Lencioni

 

35. The Motivation Manifesto,
Brendon Burchard

 

36. Man’s Search for Meaning,
Viktor Frankl