The Best Book I’ve Read This Year

The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks

If you’re anything like me, you enjoy reading business and personal growth-type books because you understand the value of lifelong learning. You’re dedicated to your personal and professional growth.

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I shudder to think that much of my 20s was spent spinning my wheels as I put a halt to learning.

Really.

I remember thinking when I left college, “Awesome. All the learning is done. So glad I don’t have to do that anymore!”

School basically succeeded in teaching me not to enjoy the process. So much so I couldn’t wait for it to be over.

Now? Well, you know the story. I read at least a book a week. Not because I have to, but because I enjoy it.

In fact, it was setting a goal of reading regularly that eventually lead to me launching Read to Lead. I was reading a book a week anyway. Why not share the process with everyone else? 🙂

What changed? What turned me into an avid reader?

Well, honestly, I just…started.

I began with one book (Seth Godin’s Purple Cow as I recall). That lead to my desire to go deeper (Jim Collins’ Good to Great came next). That was in 2003.

The podcast is a great way for me to share that journey, of course, but not every book I read ends up being featured on the show.

Often, I feature books that are new or nearly new. Sometimes, though, one of my favorites ends up being a book that’s been out for years but I’m just now discovering. That’s the case with a book that is probably in my top one or two reads of the year.

That book is The Big Leap: Conquer Your Hidden Fear and Take Life to the Next Level by Gay Hendricks. I have literally gifted this book to 10 people in the last week alone. It’s that good.

Maybe I’ll have Gay on the show soon. In the meantime, here are my main takeaways:

Gay labels the thing that holds most of us back from being all we’re meant to be as the Upper Limit Problem.

Our ULP is a single problem – a barrier we don’t know we have – that has placed a glass ceiling over our lives. This holds true for all of us, no matter how much success we may have already experienced.

And, once we’re able to identify it – and learn to solve it – we are “free to go beyond ordinary success to a new and extraordinary level of abundance, love, and creativity.

Put simply, Gay believes that all of us sabotage ourselves more often than not. We subconsciously believe we’re not worthy of some recent awesome thing we experienced or a success we enjoyed.

Whether it’s in business (say, a promotion), or in our personal lives (say, a relationship breakthrough), most of us will inadvertently put on the breaks because we’ve convinced ourselves we don’t deserve it.

“Each of has an inner thermostat setting that determines how much love, success, and creativity we allow ourselves to enjoy.”

Even those of us who are seen as successful are often only operating in what Gay calls our Zone of Excellence. Sounds great, right?

That is until you realize there’s another level, or zone, we have available to us if we’ll only allow ourselves to go there.

It’s our Zone of Genius.

That’s where I want to spend more of my time. Heck, I even started a mastermind group recently called the Zone of Genius Mastermind Group (so original, I know).

If you want to clear a path for achieving your true potential and attaining not only financial success but also success in love and life, then get this book!

NOTE: Thank you to Cliff Ravenscraft for recommending this book to me in a conversation while attending the Tribe Conference in September.

Episode #177: How to Turn Fear into Health, Wealth and Happiness

With Fearvana author Akshay Nanavati

Recently, and out of the blue, I had a friend and former client introduce me via email to today’s guest.

As I studied up on him, I decided to check out his book. The main title was, initially at least, lost on me. But when I read the subtitle, that’s when it all came together. I knew this was an author and book I needed to feature.

Allow me then to introduce you to Akshay Nanavati, author of Fearvana: The Revolutionary Science of How to Turn Fear into Health, Wealth and Happiness. For a few weeks, the book is available at that link for free (you just pay shipping). Otherwise, you can grab it on Amazon.

In the book, Akshay essentially asks, “What if you could turn your greatest fears and obstacles into your biggest advantages and opportunities?”

With Akshay’s help, you’ll learn to turn traditionally negative emotions like fear, anxiety and guilt into health, wealth and happiness.

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Episode #168: Tame Your Inner Critic and Conquer the Fears Holding You Back

With Make Your Mark author Margie Warrell

As a highly sought after keynote speaker, today’s guest is making an impact on people all around the world.

I am delighted to welcome back to the show a returning guest. Her name is Margie Warrell. Margie first visited the show back in Episode #091 as we discussed her then new book Brave

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This time she’s here to talk about her new book Make Your Mark: A Guidebook for the Brave Hearted.

The book is packed with practical advice, proven tools and (my favorite part) powerful questions. Reading it will give you the clarity, confidence and courage you need to enjoy what Margie calls soul-level success – in every area of life.

To discover your life’s highest purpose, rewrite your story and reset your compass on the bravest path to your biggest life, join in our conversation. Just click the “play button below.

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Episode #117: What It Takes to be Successful That Nobody’s Teaching You

with Jim Keenan, author of Not Taught

jim keenanI subscribe to blogger and author Chris Brogan’s weekly emails for many reasons, not the least of which is they’re always packed with tons of valuable info.

A new email Chris recently launched is one he calls Shine Friday. Each week he shines the spotlight on someone in the community he serves. In his very first Shine Friday email about a month ago, Chris referenced his pal Jim Keenan who had just launched a book called Not Taught, a book about what you need to succeed in the 21st century. I checked it out and, right away, I was intrigued by the premise.

Keenan, as his friends call him, believes that what it once took to be successful no longer applies. The definition of work has changed. The book not only wakes you up to the new realities of today’s work and job environment, but lays out clear and easy-to-implement strategies on how to be successful in the 21st century. 

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Episode #116: My Experience with Anxiety

Encouragement, Hope and a Confession

Recently, I learned someone I know – and who is hugely successful – suffers from anxiety to the point it has necessitated him canceling as many as twelve upcoming speaking engagements.

His name is Lee Cockerell, a former Disney executive and a previous guest on Read to Lead where we talked about his book Time Management Magic. He shares his story of dealing with anxiety on a recent episode of his podcast called Creating Disney Magic.

Lee began experiencing anxiety attacks for the first time about a year ago. Lee is 72!

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Which brings me to my confession.

Though I’ve not been clinically diagnosed myself, over the last two years, I’ve had at least two instances where I was gripped with a what I would call a strong – but thankfully – brief moment of intense fear and dread.

Anxiety or panic attack? I’m not yet certain.

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