<aside> <img src="/icons/info-alternate_blue.svg" alt="/icons/info-alternate_blue.svg" width="40px" /> Looking to get into reading but not sure where to start? Here are some great books that I’d recommend.
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→ how to manage yourself
→ how to work with others
→ how to live in alignment with core principles, rather than trying to use deceptive “techniques”
→ why you should care about doing uninterrupted blocks of work
→ how to minimise distractions
→ at work
→ at home
→ the life and work lessons of Ray Dalio, founder of one of the most successful investment firms in the world
→ the power of documenting and refining your own principles
→ why most of us would be better off with less choice, rather than more
→ the difference between being a maximiser (trying to pick the best option) and being a satisficer (trying to pick a good option), and how to identify when it’s the right time for each
→ how to reframe your obstacles as advantages
→ why adversity is necessary for achieving anything worthwhile
→ some of the best stories of failure leading to ultimate success
→ the psychology behind why people make poor financial decisions
→ how to avoid the trappings of our own psychology
→ the common patterns which cause us to make poor decisions
→ just how susceptible we are to being influenced
→ why your mindset and beliefs play a crucial role in your success
→ how to manifest your thoughts into reality (practically - not just wishful nonsense)