 Thought I'll give you a quick Summary of a couple of really good books that I've been reading over the last few weeks I like to read a lot of books at once and Kind of alternate between them. I find that gives me a lot of kind of a breath of ideas and And let's get into it. So the first book that really impacted me over The coaching thing was the book expert secrets by Russell Bronson now Russell is an Entrepreneur that's built a company worth a couple of hundred million dollars Called click funnels. So you've probably heard about them All over the world If I remember correctly, it's the largest the fastest growing Software as service company basically like Airbnb or, you know, any company that offers an app the fastest growing software as service company that doesn't even have VC funding so there's no venture capital It's all money that he raised all through sales So in expert secrets, he basically gives you the entire philosophy and practical application of how to actually run your business as an expert whether you're a coach or Even just selling regular items and how to incorporate information products to create situations where you actually close sales and By getting paid to market. So you have such a Good funnel that you actually get paid to market yourself on Facebook Now the second book that really profoundly impacted me is high performance habits by Brandon Bart Howard, I try to say the last name and He supposedly did the most extensive research on high performance and success in all areas of life, you know, kind of all caused success and He managed to beautifully sum it up into six habits that high performance Use to reach the results now. He's not saying that this is what these are habits that high performance Do he says these are the habits that create hard high performance. So if you feel like you're not Performing, you know to the max variability You need to adopt the habits that he shows so basically three inner habits and three social habits Profoundly deep book very simple, but very profound and he's extremely practical in it. I love it The next book is maps of meaning by Jordan and Belford Jordan and sorry Jordan Peterson the famous psychoanalyst that got really public in the last month the last year after Vigorously fighting a bill in Canada called the sea sea bill C 16 Which basically Forces you and me and anybody who is in Canada to refer to People by their selected pronouns. So what that means is I can choose to be called Sarah both Robby and if you don't call me Sarah both Robbie then I Can actually find you or you know, I can basically make up my own gender to be more correct So I can instead of a he or she I can be called z or sir or see or or and you have to respect that and you have to To follow it you're compelled to say that or else for example, if you're a business owner and one of your employees fails to refer to some You know so called by gender gender fluid Unicorn type person, you know, you fail to refer to him as a Z So when you call him a he instead of a Z then you your employee Employee or sorry could actually get fined up to a hundred thousand dollars for doing that and They say that, you know, you can do that But you're not gonna get in jail or you know, it's just fine fine, but you know what happens when you don't pay a fine The it has to be taken by force. So the end result if you don't pay it is jail So the book map of meanings maps of meaning, sorry Again extremely profound book he Tears apart the very fabric of how you of beingness of What what is called phenomenology basically the study of subjectiveness and how you relate to the world and he argues that science is actually Only able to teach us how things are not how things should be it's called It's called creating an art from an is so basically taking what is and saying this because it's like this is how it should be but science can't really do that for us and he actually makes a really good case for How mythology was used to Allow people to know how to actually act themselves in the world to carry themselves So people didn't really know how the Sun worked how the planet is You know biology things like that, but they didn't know very profoundly how to act and He lays a really beautiful case and you see how he talks about things like socialism and communism Which are ideas that are based on atheism and very extreme rational thinking and these ideas collapsed in just a few decades and led to Close to a billion people dying while ideas like You know original Christian ideas are still here to this day so Stupid ideas are not supposed to last and again, it's a really profound book on Everything from how you relate reality works how you relate to things how to Even have an argument with someone and not having it lead to destruction The next book is Ultramind solution bar by my crime and a famous doctor Who Really revolutionizes the idea of treating your brain He basically says that your brain is connected to your body and everything from autism to depression to bipolar disorder to stress and anxiety Everything can be healed or at least greatly improved by fixing things like your diet and hormonal balance and how pills are a lot less effective than we thought and They just Fix symptoms rather than the problem itself. Sometimes even exacerbating it. So again, really really good read The next book is unshakable by Tony Robbins Talking about how to create financial Abundance for the future creating an investment account based on index funds and Really showing you how easy and possible it is to retire a millionaire even if You never had a big income, you know, we're just saving a couple hundred dollars a month Again life-changing book The next book is your brain on sex by Stanley Siegel Also very profound The book talks about how we can actually heal ourselves through Our sexual desires and fantasies and how to actually communicate that with your partner successfully And how it can make a life much much better through Using fantasies to understand how you're Up with this way he says that Our fantasies originate mostly in childhood and things that Hurt us like for example people abandoning us turn into fantasies of either us, you know dominating people or us Being subjected to them or things like you know traumas like being abused lead us to wanting to having fantasies of abusing people or being abused ourselves and how we use these fantasies to Relive relive those experiences, but from a place of power Because this is something that actually Jordan Peterson talks about The guy who wrote the book maps of meaning There's been many many studies that actually show that When you enter into a stressful experience If you chose to enter it you're going to use different parts of your brain You know different parts are going to light up Then if you react to the situation So for example, there's a scary call that you need to make to your partner or your banker or you know to get a job and If you make that call By choice you actually choose to face the fear and do it the parts of your brain that are going to wake up are mostly related to Exploration and bravery and initiative and On the contrary if you are forced into that situation, for example the You know that fee that you owe to the bank now they call you and you have to deal with that thing you've Delayed because you're scared of it now you're gonna Different parts of the brain are going to light up. They're mostly related to trauma and resistance and fear and and just kind of not being functional so This is why using sexual fantasies Allows us to experience traumas, but from a place where you choose to To feel it and feel empowered Again great great book Really good book The second the second the next one I think we're at like six Is zero sugar diet the 14 day plan to flatten your belly blah blah blah by david zin zin shes zin shes zin zink if i'm correct This book Sorry, it's david zin cinsko zavid zin cinsko. Sorry Now this book is about uh as it says zero sugar diet and While i'm not really Big fan of the idea of not eating sugar at all it did In you know just 30 minutes, maybe one hour of reading completely opened my eyes to how much additive sugar I was getting and Various negative repercussions for that so using because just because of this book I Reduced by shoot my sugar intake in about half which makes it a lot easier for me to Stay lean makes me feel better and also again Just long term. It's a lot healthier and finally The art of the argument by stefan mollinux Is a wonderful book from one of the last truly vocal yet wise philosophers left Stefan mollinux hosts a show called free domain radio for many years now and he's very very successful This book is about arguing. This guy is Incredibly good debater. He's one of the best debaters I've seen and in this book he Says why it's so important to know how to debate and also profoundly breaks down the how a debate works gives tons of examples of How to properly debate and this book's just this book just allows you to properly Articulate yourself in a way where again either reaching He calls it there's there's two types of arguments one where you argue for facts and one where you argue for value so facts meaning helping people realize why This is true and this is not true. So why You should do this versus that because this is not true. This is true Versus value arguments where it's like should we go to this movie or that movie and Again really really good book highly recommended All of these books are really enjoyed You know, you can't even put them down and That's what i'm reading at the moment So i'd love to know what you're reading as well. Feel free to tell me in the comments I have really good summaries of most of these books if you want to get them just Comment or email me and i'll send them to you And thanks for watching and please subscribe if you haven't See you soon