Resources

Book Recommendations

Leadership

Co-Active Leadership- 5 ways to lead

Karen & Henry Kimsey House

Mastering Rockefeller Habits

Verne Harnish

Scaling Up

Verne Harnish

Surrounded by Idiots

Thomas Erikson

Dare to Lead

Brene Brown

Conscious Leadership

Jim Dethmer, Diana Chapman

The Lean Start-Up

Eric Ries

On Becoming a Leader

Warren Bennis

Good to Great

Jim Collins

Primal Leadership

Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis, Annie Mckee

7 Habits of Highly Effective People

Stephen R. Covey

Start with Why

Simon Sinek

Emotional Intelligence

Daniel Goleman

How to Win Friends & Influence People

Dale Carnegie

Thinking Fast and Slow

Daniel Kahneman

Self Development

Start Here with Mel Robbins

Audible

The High 5 Habit

Mel Robbins

The Four Agreements

Don Miguel Ruiz

The Power of Now

Eckhart Tolle

12 Rules for Life An Antidote to Chaos

Jordan B Peterson

Limitless

Jim Kwik

Designing Your Life

Bill Burnett, Dave Evans

Atomic Habits

James Clear

The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*CK

Mark Manson

Finding Me

Vola Davis

The Mountain is You

Brianna West

Think Like a Monk

Jay Shetty

Claim Your Power

Mastin Kipp

The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success

Deepak Chopra

The Gift of Imperfection

Brene Brown

Coaching

Co-Active Coaching

Henry& Karen Kimsey House

Coach the Person Not the Problem

Marcia Reynolds

Coaching Habit

Michael Bungay Stanier

The Coaching Effect

Bill Eckstrom, Sarah Wirth

The Prosperous Coach

Rich Litvin, Steve Chandler

The Advice Trap

Michael Bungay Stanier

Positive Intelligence

Shirzad Chamine

Somatic Coaching

Richard Strozzi Heckler

Podcast Recommendations

The School of Greatness

Lewis Howes

On Purpose

Jay Shetty

Dear Gabby

Gabby Bernstein

The Diary of a CEO

Steven Barlett

The Ed Mylett Show

Ed Mylett

Huberman Lab

Andrew Huberman

Feel Better Live More

Dr. Chatterjee

The Tony Robins Podcast

Tony Robins

The Goodness

Gretchen Martin

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