5 Books You Should Be Reading

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NonObviousNon-Obvious: How to Think Different, Curate Ideas, and Predict the Future

by Rohit Bhargava


If you are an idea person (and are fascinated with how people come up with ideas), you will love digging into this book. If you’ve been to one of my Finally Clutter Free events, you know that I talk a lot about living a “curated” life. And while that concept didn’t originate with this book, reading it helped me shape and define the practice.


 


Journal RIGHTUndone: a Story of Making Peace With an Unexpected Life

by Michele Cushatt


If you’ve ever known what it’s like to have a dream unravel, a hope or desire remain unfulfilled, regardless of how long and hard you’ve wished and prayed otherwise, then pull up a chair. You’re not alone. Beginning February 22, Michele is starting five weeks of “Undone Life Together,” unraveling the unexpected life, one question and conversation at a time.


Head on over to http://www.MicheleCushatt.com/ to sign up for this journey together.


 


Habit StackingHabit Stacking: 97 Small Life Changes That Take Five Minutes or Less

by S.J. Scott


I love this little book. Weighing in at less than 130 pages, this is a quick read that will introduce you to the concept of “habit stacking”: building habits on top of each other to create effective routines. I love it and refer back to it often.


 


PlentyPlenty: One Man, One Woman, and a Robust Year of Eating Locally

by Alisa Smith, J.B. Mackinnon


As much as I love fiction, give me a good memoir of people challenging themselves to be better any day. This is a lovely book about a couple who, while living in no-man’s-land, eat locally for a year. I enjoyed both of their writing styles, along with the creativity and ingenuity they employed to make a great life for themselves.


 


CreativityCreativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration

by Ed Catmull and Amy Wallace


As you might guess, this was written by one of the founders of Pixar. I love the intentional ways that their team develops, well, teams and leads with excellence while still developing artists. If you want to get your creative juices flowing, this is the book you’ll want to read.


 


 


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