I looked--I thought we had a thread on this once, and was just going to resurrect it, but couldn't find it. I love to read, but rarely do so anymore. I have several books that my father-in-law has given me, my colleague at work has loaned me, etc., and just haven't gotten around to it.
Here's a book I thought I'd recommend that I did read that is a pretty cool book--
Burn Your Goals: The Counter Cultural Approach to Achieving Your Greatest Potential
It's sort of a servant leadership kind of thing that I thought was really good. I did enjoy it a little more, perhaps, because there's a little soccer involved in it, but it's mainly about impacting your own life, and how to positively impact anyone. Great for teaching, coaching, parenting, just about anything.
It reminds me a lot of the "process" that Nick Saban refers to in coaching. Don't worry about the end result, just take care of the process. Book was recommended to me by the Samford women's soccer coach (just set their all-time school record last night with 11 consecutive wins. He's a 7-time conference or state high school coach of the year, so he knows how to coach/teach).
4.8 stars out of 5 on Amazon, 127 customer reviews.
Kindle version is only $3.82.
https://www.amazon.com/Burn-Your-Goa.../dp/B00L38H5DS
OK--there's my contribution. Now you give your own book review (Kindle recommendations also appreciated when applicable), tell a little about the book, and why you'd recommend it, or to whom.
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