Alisa Smelkova

What books did you read last month (January 2020)?

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I'm so inspired of previous discussion about favorite ways of learning new things. It shows that a lot of people here love reading books, so I decided to do this thread. Maybe if it became popular we could share what we've read every month?
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Merrill Reisemberg
Crushing It! by @garyvee - loved it!
Justin Cadelago
launching something in this category soon. :)
Faizan Patankar
I finished reading 'Inspired' by Marty Cagan and 'Hooked' by Nir Eyal - Prod Dev was the theme for Jan (or for ever) :)
Alex Lawrence
I read 2 books "Make your own Luck" - It is a awesome book for makers and I highly recommend it. "Rudest Book Ever" - It gives difference perspectives on self and how to turn your world around. Great book as well.
Santosh Panda
Awesome thread, thanks for initiating. I read: 1. The Alchemist. 2. Obviously Awesome: How to Nail Product Positioning so Customers Get It, Buy It, Love It
Namit Bhalla
Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark - its all about the impact that AI is and will do on the world
Shubham Dhawan
Read Purple Cow by Seth Godin - a really interesting book on marketing
emanuel neves
The Bible, you'll be amazed, Trust in God!!! Your life will change for the better!
Dhara Doshi
@alisa_smelkova I read 1. Grit by Angel Duckworth - which is the most fabulous book when doing soemthing hard and faced with a self-doubt questioning if you are talented enough. She breaks the talent myth and says braced with a Growth Mindset, optimism and a never give up attitude/ persistence you can achieve your goals. Must must read. 2. Indistractable by Nir Eyal - a book that talks about being mindful about our interactions with technology. He talks about external and internal triggers and how once we start noticing them, we can get around the distractions caused by technology. A must read in this day and age.
Jeremy Condotta
Rich dad, poor dad A very good book that shifts your mindset and inspires you to go bigger and better