miércoles, 28 de diciembre de 2016

Mis libros favoritos del 2016


Se acaba el 2016 y una de las cosas que más disfruto son mis libros. Antes soñaba con poder tener el tiempo para leer. En realidad no se trataba del tiempo para... sino mala administración del mismo. 

Este año como siempre compré en 3 versiones: Audible, Kindle y el libro tradicional. Cada día buscando leer 2 o más libros en 1 mes. Hubo algunos muy buenos y otros regulares pero éstos fueron mis favoritos en ningún orden particular.

Girl Code: Unlocking the secrets to success, sanity, and happiness for female entrepreneur by Cara Alwill Leyba

“they don't serve champagne at pity parties” 
― Cara Alwill Leyba








Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert


“Recognizing that people's reactions don't belong to you is the only sane way to create. If people enjoy what you've created, terrific. If people ignore what you've created, too bad. If people misunderstand what you've created, don't sweat it. And what if people absolutely hate what you've created? What if people attack you with savage vitriol, and insult your intelligence, and malign your motives, and drag your good name through the mud? Just smile sweetly and suggest - as politely as you possibly can - that they go make their own fucking art. Then stubbornly continue making yours.” 

― Elizabeth Gilbert

The 10X Rule: The Only Difference Between Success and Failure 

by Grant Cardone 
“I suggest that you become obsessed about the things you want; otherwise, you are going to spend a lifetime being obsessed with making up excuses as to why you didn't get the life you wanted.” 
― Grant Cardone




Running with the Giants: What the Old Testament Heroes Want You to Know About Life and Leadership (Giants of the Bible)by John C. Maxwell
“Some people want to put restrictions on themselves according to their talent, intelligence, or experience. Others worry about their age. But with God, one person can always make a difference, regardless of circumstances or situation. And age means nothing to Him. When Jesus fed the five thousand, a boy provided the loaves and fishes (John 6:1-13). And in the case of Noah, when it began to rain and he entered the ark, he was six hundred years old! You’re never too old—or too young—to make a difference for God.” 
― John C. Maxwell


The 12 Week Year: 
Get More Done in 12 Weeks 
than Others Do in 12 Months 
― by Brian P. Moran Michael Lennington 

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