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If you have signed up for my mentoring program, it is only required that you read (or listen to) three books in the first 100 day period, and technically they don't have to even be from this specific list.

So it is not required that you read all of the following books, especially not in any specific timeframe, but I do highly recommend that you add them all to your to-read list anyway.

Many of them are available as audiobooks, so you can easily listen to them while laying in bed at night before you fall asleep, or while working our in the gym, or driving. (Tip, for those book currently unavailable in audiobook, there's a good chance I'll be hiring talent to get paid well to record the audiobook version, so that's all the more reason to read it!)


In It Together: The Beautiful Struggle Uniting Us All
by Eckhart Aurelius Hughes
(i.e. me :))


Blue Collar Cash: Love Your Work Secure Your Future Find Happiness for Life
by Ken Rusk | Available as audiobook on Audible



The Maestro Monologue: Discover your Genius, Defeat your intruder, Design your destiny
by Rob White | Available as audiobook on Audible
Rob White is self-made millionaire who made millions in the real estate industry and then went on to make millions more in the restaurant industry.


Mark Victor Hansen, Relentless: Wisdom Behind the Incomparable Chicken Soup for the Soul
by Mitzi Perdue (former CEO of Perdue Chicken)
Mark Victor Hansen is in the Guinness World Book of Records for selling over half of a billion books. That's over 500,000,000 books


The Unfakeable Code®: Take Back Control, Lead Authentically and Live Freely on Your Terms
by Tony Jeton Selimi


Fireproof Happiness: Extinguishing Anxiety & Igniting Hope
by Dr. Randy Ross


The Smartest Person in the Room: The Root Cause and New Solution for Cybersecurity
by Christian Espinosa
Christian Espinosa is the incredibly successful founder and CEO of Blue Goat Cyber, an organization designed to combat cybercrime through technical prowess and emotional intelligence.


Burn Zones: Playing Life's Bad Hands
by Jorge P. Newbery
Jorge P. Newbery is a self-made millionaire who went from rags to riches, and then back to rags, then back to riches. In this book you can learn from both his successes and failures on his educational and incredible up and down journey to success.


The Sword Swallower and a Chico Kid (Fiction Book!)
by Gary Robinson
This is a great choice for those who love fun fiction books. I include it because it's based loosely on real events and the methods used to become a sword swallower (explained in detail in the book) can be used to achieve all sorts of similarly incredible goals and feats. It shows the power of all sorts of values and habits such as perseverance and progressive overload.


There's a Rooster in My Bathroom!: A Quest for Meaning in the Bathroom, the Boardroom and Beyond
by Trish Ostroski


The Unbound Soul: A Visionary Guide to Spiritual Transformation and Enlightenment
by Richard L. Haight
Available to read free with Kindle Unlimited.


Defining Moments of a Free Man from a Black Stream
by Dr Frank L Douglas


Natural Relief for Anxiety and Stress: A Practical Guide
by Dr. Gustavo Kinrys, MD


And Then I Met Margaret: Stories of Ordinary Gurus I've Met
by Rob White
Rob White is self-made millionaire who made millions in the real estate industry and then went on to make millions more in the restaurant industry.


Beyond the Golden Door: Seeing the American Dream Through an Immigrant's Eyes
by Ali Master | Available in print, ebook ,and audiobook!



For the Indebted Mentee

If you are in debt, then this a must-read for you: Debt Cleanse: How To Settle Your Unaffordable Debts for Pennies on the Dollar (And Not Pay Some At All)
by Jorge P. Newbery


For the Spanish Mentee

If you speak Spanish, then the best book I can recommend to you is Zonas de quema: Cómo jugar las malas manos de la vida by Jorge P. Newbery. I read the English version ("Burn Zones") years ago, and it was one of the most helpful books I have ever read in my life. I definitely don't think I'd be as successful as I am if I hadn't read it. Jorge P. Newbery is one of my role models, and I still follow him closely on social media even now to this day.




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By hsimone
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What a great list! Thank you for sharing!

I've definitely read two (actually I read both Burn Zones years ago and Zonas de quema more recently; and In It Together, of course. Now, I've got to think of my next one.
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Burn Zones was such a fantastic book - Jorge does such a great way of telling his story without feeling sorry for himself. Every struggle, every setback, every point where someone else might say "alright, this is hard, I'm not going to do this anymore" Jorge instead says "this is a burn zone, I just have to get through it and then I can win this race". Seriously inspirational, absolute must-read.

I've heard great things about The Smartest Person in the Room as well and I think I'll tackle that one next!
By NaghmaQ
#442161
I've read Natural Relief for Anxiety and Stress: A Practical Guide. It's full of amazing methods to relieve stress and anxiety and also to support wellbeing. I am currently reading Relentless. Already loving it.
By Marie Chalupova
#443014
I already read the Blue Collar Cash by Ken Rusk and I found it very encouraging despite not having an interest in blue collar jobs myself. It just works so well in general for anyone worried about being behind on their career path or unhappy with their work, showing you there is always an option.

I am definitely going to check out more of these!
By Dalia Chaouaf
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Thanks so much for the recommendations, I particularly enjoy fiction books, and if they're based on a true story or true facts in general, I just HAVE TO read it! That's why I think I'm instantly going to add The Sword Swallower and a Chico Kid to my tbr list! (I'm adding them all to be honest, but that one is going to be the first on the list!)

Can't wait to read them all!
By Susan Sadiq
#444154
I applaud your taste in books. I've read almost half of all the books listed. I enjoyed all that I read. My favourite book was The Sword Swallower and a Chico Kid. It was inspirational and I learned from it.
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