3 Books to Help You Form Better Habits, Be More Creative and Think Like a Leader
JAMES CLEAR: Writer, Entrepreneur and Behavior Science Expert said “Each week, I try to write useful articles on topics like psychology and habit formation, medicine and health, and science and entrepreneurship. Where do I get many of these ideas? By reading books written by people who are smarter than me.
Because of that, I love to share some of the better books I’ve been reading — and get suggestions from you, of course!
And with that said, here’s what I’ve been reading recently.”
1. Hooked by Nir Eyal
In this book, Nir Eyal covers practical ideas for “building products people love” and “creating user habits that stick and would discover multiple ideas for sticking to better habits and applying Eyal’s “hook model” to their everyday life. Obviously, entrepreneurs and business people will find it particularly useful.
2. The Art of Photography by Bruce Barnbaum
This is a great book to start with if you’re interested in taking photography seriously.
3. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
The book doesn’t follow any formal chapter structure and doesn’t flow well in parts, but I’m continually impressed by how applicable the advice is to my day-to-day life. Many of the ideas are just as applicable today as they were centuries ago.
We hope you’ll find those books as interesting and useful as we have. But more importantly, what have you been reading recently?