One More Thing... Before You Take Off For The Holidays...

You're going to eat, drink and be merry for the next little while, aren't you?



That's what this break is all about. Spend some time with family and friends and be thankful for everything that you have. It's the most wonderful time of the year (as the song goes). But, here's the thing: while you're abusing your body in many different, fun and interesting ways, don't forget to take some time to be selfish, self-indulgent and personal. Right before I leave the office, I make sure to grab four books that I plan on reading during the break.



Who am I kidding?



I probably won't read all four (I'll be happy to make it through one of 'em), but it's the intent that matters. I am making a physical effort to think about taking some personal time during the break to make myself smarter. The hopes are that this will bring me a few steps closer to where I want to be by the end of 2013. The books I am walking out of the office with are:




Be The Worst You Can Be - Life's Too Long For Patience And Virtue by Charles Saatchi. Not just the co-founder of famed global advertising agency, Saatchi & Saatchi, but a better-known art collector and more, Saatchi is - without question - a very interesting fellow. Somewhat of a recluse and quirky character. This is a beautifully printed book and it was given to me today, by one of my business partners as a small holiday gift (thanks, Aubrey, veggie pad Thai on me next time ;).

Can't Buy Me Like - How Authentic Customer Connections Drive Superior Results by Bob Garfield and Doug Levy. I've been a fan of Garfield's forever, and I've become friends with Levy (who is a fellow TEDster). When Doug told that he was writing a book with Bob, I was (admittedly) jealous. This is a book about brands and real relationship building (the next loyalty marketing?). I was just sent an advance uncorrected proof (as the book only comes out on March 7th, 2013), but I can't wait to dive on in!

Contagious - Why Things Catch On by Jonah Berger. Berger is the James G. Campbell Assistant Professor of Marketing at Wharton University. As if that wasn't impressive enough, his upcoming book, Contagious, is already getting crazy kinds of hype and the book only comes out on March 5th. This is also an advance copy that the publisher sent me. I did a quick glance and noticed that we share the same literary agent, so I suspect this will be the one I will get started with.

To Sell Is Human - The Surprising Truth About Moving Others by Daniel H. Pink. I've been a fan of Dan Pink since he first started writing. His latest (which comes out on December 31st) is all about how we sell... and trust me, we're all sales people. Dan's work always gets me charged up.


And with that, Happy Holidays! Feel free to share below which books you'll be devouring along with all of that food and drink over the holidays!





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