Jodie Cook

Jodie Cook's Book Recommendations

Business & Entrepreneurship

Jodie Cook is an entrepreneur known for her work in the fields of youth entrepreneurship and digital business. She is the author of several books and speaks on topics related to business and personal development. Based on her book recommendations, she seems interested in stoicism, habit formation, and productivity.

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Essentialism

Essentialism

by Greg Mckeown

"Do less but do it better. Wise words with application across life and business."

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Key Person of Influence

Key Person of Influence

by Kevin Harrington, Daniel Priestley

"The KPIs of every industry are reaping most of the benefits and this book explains how you can join them."

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The Courage to Be Disliked

The Courage to Be Disliked

by Ichiro Kishimi

"A fascinating look into how Adlerian psychology applies to modern life. Keep an open mind when reading this book."

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Choose Yourself!

Choose Yourself!

by James Altucher

"There’s no reason to wait in line to be picked when you can choose yourself. I love the audacity of this book."

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On Writing Well

On Writing Well

by William Zinsser

"A fascinating exploration of writing for different genres."

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Anything You Want

Anything You Want

by Derek Sivers

"A perfect reminder that business can be simple."

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The Alchemist

The Alchemist

by Paulo Coelho

"The most important messages shared in the most beautiful story."

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Perennial Seller

Perennial Seller

by Ryan Holiday

"Less throwing any old rubbish out there and more testing and refining until you are truly proud of what you have created."

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Awaken the Giant Within

Awaken the Giant Within

by Tony Robbins

"Plenty of actionables to develop a better mindset."

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So Good They Can't Ignore You

So Good They Can't Ignore You

by Cal Newport

"I love the focus on being unapologetically exceptional, putting the hours in and outproducing everyone else on your quest to becoming a true artist."

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Grit

Grit

by Angela Duckworth

"Enthusiasm and knowledge are totally useless without grit."

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The War of Art

The War of Art

by Steven Pressfield

"This book is a sharp reality check for every artist. It will help you become unblocked, right now and possibly forever."

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The Hard Thing About Hard Things

The Hard Thing About Hard Things

by Ben Horowitz

"Reframes your mind: hard doesn’t mean bad. Seeking the easy route is a trap."

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Super Attractor

Super Attractor

by Gabrielle Bernstein

"Less pushing for progress and more allowing opportunity in."

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How To Be F*cking Awesome

How To Be F*cking Awesome

by Dan Meredith

"Effective life advice from an entrepreneur who practices what he preaches."

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What I Know For Sure

What I Know For Sure

by Oprah Winfrey

"Cutting through the noise and remembering what really matters as a strategy for success and peace in life and work."

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It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work

It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work

by David Heinemeier Hansson

"A powerful reminder that complications and bureaucracy are a choice. I love the 37 Signals ethos."

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The 4-Hour Workweek

The 4-Hour Workweek

by Tim Ferriss

"Life and work are reimagined and built back from scratch, in a way optimised for freedom and enjoyment."

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The Art of Impossible

The Art of Impossible

by Steven Kotler

"This book will not only help you find what you were put here to do, it will set you up well to actually do it."

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The 5AM Club

The 5AM Club

by Robin S Sharma

"A coach to billionaires and global humanitarians, [the author] poured his heart and soul into this book."

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Tools of Titans

Tools of Titans

by Tim Ferriss

"Read it with a huge notebook in front of you for all the ideas and actions it will spark!"

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The Magic of Thinking Big

The Magic of Thinking Big

by David J. Schwartz

"The sooner you read The Magic of Thinking Big the sooner you will up your game."

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A Guide to the Good Life

A Guide to the Good Life

by William B. Irvine

"[Focuses] on continually improving every aspect of your life and work."

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Digital Minimalism

Digital Minimalism

by Cal Newport

"[Looks] into lifestyle design and lifestyle habits to ensure that you’re making intentional choices about how you spend your limited time on this planet."

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Tribe of Mentors

Tribe of Mentors

by Tim Ferriss

"[Brings] incredible mentors right to you, in the comfort of your own home."

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Originals

Originals

by Adam Grant

"Gives you permission to be different."

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David and Goliath

David and Goliath

by Malcolm Gladwell

"Straight-talking guidance on why life is too short to be little."

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You'll See It When You Believe It

You'll See It When You Believe It

by Wayne Dyer

"Will transform your mindset and help you step up a level."

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Superfans

Superfans

by Pat Flynn

"[Focuses] on the importance of serving an audience really well, however small it might be."

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Purple Cow

Purple Cow

by Seth Godin

"A worthwhile reminder that extraordinary companies win."

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Can't Hurt Me

Can't Hurt Me

by David Goggins

"If David Goggins can run a hundred miles on broken legs, what’s possible for you?!"

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