How Books You Influence Success by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing.
Overview On this season of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch speaks with Bard Press CEO Todd Sattersten, a seasoned publisher, business publication professional, and veteran of the printing industry. The book” 100 Books for Work and Life,” a tome for anyone seeking wisdom, development, and [ …] [ …] Todd’s new book distills a lifetime of reading and curation into a guide for anyone seeking wisdom, growth, and…
How Books You Influence Success by John Jantsch read more at Duct Tape Marketing.
Overview
John Jantsch conversations Todd Sattersten, a veteran of printing, business publication professional, and CEO of Bard Press on this season of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast. The definitive source of wisdom, growth, and useful resources for success is Todd’s new guide,” 100 Books for Work and Life,” which distills a lifetime of reading and collection into a manual. Todd describes why he chose the top 100, why classic and contemporary books are important, and how browsing intentionally ( not just for verification ) can transform your business, management, and lifestyle.
About the Visiting Person
Todd Sattersten is the CEO of Bard Press, a renowned editor of business books and director of books like The One Point and The Gift of Struggle. Todd is well-known for his discernible eye for transformational enterprise and self-help books and for helping authors create timeless works of literature with more than 20 years in the field.
- Website: bardpress.com
- Book &, Resources: the100. best
Practical Insight
- Regardless of age, the best books problem your thinking, provide quality, and offer useful storytelling.
- Because of the nature of their lessons, timeless books like” How to Win Friends and Influence People” and” The Effective Executive” are written in any order.
- Some topics need regular updates to stay important, especially in the context of technology and culture, and current classics and timely books are equally important.
- BJ Fogg’s” Tiny Habits” is an underappreciated jewel for someone looking for step-by-step instructions on how to change behaviors.
- Step outside your comfort zone and look for books that challenge your most difficult areas of reading. Learn for self-improvement, no validation.
- Any book is worth more if you read it intentionally, looking for solutions, systems, or fresh perspectives, than you read for books or badges.
- The 100 Best is divided into 25 different subjects ( with four books each ) to provide guidance for what you really need. When you choose the right book at the right time, it is transform.
- Todd advises:” For fresh businesses,
- Kathy Sierra’s” Badass” has a focus on user success.
- Robert Cialdini’s” Effect” is a persuasive and effective book.
- Michael Bungay Stanier’s” The Coaching Habit” is a work of art in training and people growth.
Great Moments ( with Timestamps )
- 00: 43 – How the 100 Best Were Chosen
Important tenets: a distinctive method, clarity, and effective storytelling. - 03 :26 – The Effectiveness of Neuroscience
How Todd’s view was altered by” Your Mind at Function.” - 30- Blurring the Line Between Life and Work
Why do life and business publications coexist, and how” Grit” bridge both. - 08: 14 – Four Ages, 100 Books, 25 Matters
the book’s analysis and collection process. - 09: 40 – Most Underappreciated Book?
BJ Fogg’s” Tiny Habits” deserves more thought. - What Makes a Book Timeless in 11:24?
Why do some legends not deteriorate and why do we also need contemporary books? - 13: 35 – Just Relevant Advice
Why does” How to Win Friends and Influence People” still have a positive impact today. - 14: 57 – Self-Improvement vs. Validation – Reading for
the value of non-comfortable checking. - 18: 41 – Reading With Intent
how to discover new perspectives, structures, and solutions despite author’s intentions. - 21: 26 – Best Three for Young Entrepreneurs
Todd’s books are essential reading for those just beginning.
Insights
” Learn for self-improvement, not only validation; seek publications that concern you where you need it most.”
Because they concentrate on the base individual truths, not trends or technology, classics are amazing.
Every book is made more important by reading with intention, looking for specific answers or frameworks, and doing so.
The best company books focus on self-awareness, emotion, and leadership, according to the author.
Every entrepreneur should have a foundation in user success and coaching.
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