We often talk about financial growth, protection, and legacy. But a book that’s stuck with me —The Five Types of Wealth—offers a broader, more human lens on prosperity. It defines wealth not just in dollars, but in five key forms: Financial – Money and assets Human – Health, skills, and personal growth Social – Relationships and community Spiritual – […]
Archive for the ‘Joe’s Reading List’ Category
More Human by Rasmus Hougaard & Jacqueline Carter
June 5, 2025
How the Power of AI Can Transform the Way you Lead. In “More Human”, Rasmus Hougaard & Jacqueline Carter make a compelling case for a more compassionate, self-aware, and human-centered approach to leadership—something that deeply resonates in both the workplace and personal life. You may find this book especially relevant in today’s complex world where […]
“Champion Minded” “an Athlete’s Guide to Achieving Excellence in Sports and Life” by Allistair McCa
May 1, 2025
Allistair McCaw is a sports performance and mindset coach who has worked with Olympic and World champion athletes and Grand Slam winners. In “Champion Minded”, he outlines how to develop winning standards in both sports and life by teaching you the mindset, habits and discipline of a champion. The book has over 125 lessons and […]
LIT: Life Ignition Tools: Use Nature’s Playbook to Energize Your Brain, Spark Ideas, and Ignite Action” by Jeffrey Karp
March 3, 2025
Life Ignition Tools is particularly appealing to busy, successful individuals because it focuses on practical, time-efficient strategies that can be seamlessly integrated into a demanding lifestyle. The book emphasizes the importance of maximizing impact without overhauling one’s routine, providing tools for enhancing productivity, managing stress, and maintaining a growth-oriented mindset. Its straightforward, actionable steps are designed […]
Reading List: Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Harris
February 3, 2025
“Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Harris” is an amazing book that changed the way I think about how I can control my reaction to external events. These days we have lots of “external events” whether it is a change to the Capital Gains Inclusion Rate or a 3 year old clogging a toilet with […]