A little known fact about me is I’m a huge bookworm. Every morning, I wake up at 4:30 am in order to get a little bit of reading in before my husband + five kiddos awake. It’s truly the only “me” time I get throughout the day, and I like to spend it with my nose in a book!
Each month I have a goal to read through at least one business or fiction book. Now, I know that isn’t too lofty of a goal, but it’s about all I can obtain with our busy household. Since I have a limited time to read, I only select books I feel will move the needle forward in my business. Some of these books have been a game changer and real eye-opener!
If you’re anything like me and have a limited amount of time to read then this post is for you! Below is a list of five books I believe every creative should have on their bookshelf!
5 Books Every Creative Should Have On Their Bookshelf
- Profit First by Mike Michalowicz — This book transformed my business from a cash-eating-monster to one that is thriving. If you are struggling with how to pay yourself as a business owner, save for taxes, and keep up with your business expenses then this book is for you! It’ll change the way you view money!
- Start With Why by Simon Sinek — Simon will challenge you to figure out the “why” behind your business. This book asks and answers the questions: why are some people and organizations more innovative, influential, and profitable than others? It reveals that people won’t truly buy into a product, service, or movement until they understand they why behind it.
- Superfans by Pat Flynn — looking to build a business that will last and stand the test of time? The key isn’t the best technology or having a big marketing budget, rather, it’s creating a tribe of superfans. People who will sing your praises, have your back when things get tough, and buy everything you create. You’ll learn how to create moments, build a community, and grow your business one superfan at a time.
- The 12 Week Year by Brian Moran and Michael Lennington — This book is a must read for anyone who is seeking a more balanced and successful personal + professional life. Not only does it introduce many great and practical ideas for improving your performance in business, it also includes step-by-step action items to actually implement those ideas.
- Purple Cow by Seth Godin — How do you build a brand that stands out from everyone else? You create it off your own individual strengths and uniqueness! This book will challenge you to put a “purple cow” into everything you build, and everything you do, to create something truly noticeable.
Tell me, what business books are you loving that I should add to my list? Have you read any of these books? Tell me in the comments below!
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