What’s good people! I’m sure if you’re here, you’ve at least been tempted to read more.
I’ve definitely slacked this year through sheer laziness but I’m aiming to pull a Mo and come back next year and read a couple of books a month at least!
With that in mind, I’ve come up with a way for me (and hopefully some of you) to stay accountable with your reading.
I’ve started an RET group on GoodReads (the link will expire in 30 days but hit me up on Instagram (@benmikestagram) if its expired.
GoodReads allows you to track books you’ve read/are reading, leave reviews, rate books to get individual reccomendations, and will also allow the social aspect where we can all keep each other accountable, see what people are reading, and even set reading challenges for the year.
Here’s a list of the some of the books I’m going to be getting: https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/2OWZXLL51QWIB?ref_=wl_share
The one thing, think & grow rich, what everybody is saying, limitless, man 2.0, Zen Mind, beginners mind. 12 rules for life, the alchemist and The barefoot investor
Books on body language are the one. satisfying being able to apply the lessons learned immediately
Been very slack in reading myself since not long after the first lockdown ended. Going to definitely have to start reading everyday again. Interested in body language massively what could you lot suggest first of all? Cheers fam
Body language books are definitely near the top of my list too, heard good stuff about “the definitive book of body language” and “what every body is saying” but haven’t read them myself yet.
Thinking fast and slow would probably take the #1 spot of the list for me. Looking forwards to books suggestions as I’m reaching the end of my current collection.
That’s definitely on my list!