Throughout history, leaders have used solitude to make better decisions. Today’s book shares firsthand historical accounts in an effort to show how solitude can help gain clarity, spur creativity, sustain emotional balance, and generate moral courage for when it matters most. Join Joe & Mike as they explore the topic of solitude and all of its leadership benefits.
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Bookworm is dedicated to doing more than just reading books. Mike Schmitz & Cory Hixson read a book every two weeks and discuss ways to apply the author's lessons to their lives.
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Folge vom 08.01.2021110: Lead Yourself First by Raymond Kethledge & Michael Erwin
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Folge vom 25.12.2020109: Bowling Alone by Robert PutnamHow we socialize has changed significantly. Today’s author has studied American social behavior over the decades, and shows how our shrinking social captial poses a serious threat to our civic and personal health. Join Joe & Mike as they consider the ways in which we connect, the role of technology, and how we can build community effectively – even in the midst of a global pandemic. Links Support the Show How (and Why) I Take Notes on Books That I Read Bigger Plate webinar replay Bookworm #108: The Practice Analog Joe Faith-Based Productivity Sermon Sketchnotes Last Minute Gift Guide for Nerd’s Like Me Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam Bookworm #36: Paid to Think Bookworm #11: The Innovator’s Dilemma Bookworm #42: How to Read a Book Get Together The Art of Manliness The Social Dilemma Matt Ragland’s YouTube channel Christopher Lawley’s YouTube channel Bookworm #12: The Productivity Project Lead Yourself First by Michael Erwin Discipline Equals Freedom by Jocko Willink Bookworm #66: Extreme Ownership The Organized Writer by Antony Johnston Twitch.tv/bookwormfm Join the Club Recommend a Book Book List Leave a Review Mike's Rating: 3.5Cory's Rating: 2.5
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Folge vom 11.12.2020108: The Practice by Seth GodinCreating can be hard. But a consistent practice can make it easier. Today’s author insists that writer’s block is a myth, that consistency is far more important than authenticity, and that experiencing the imposter syndrome is a sign that you’re a well-adjusted human. Join Joe & Mike as they explore the creative process, getting unstuck, and finding the courage to share their own creative work. Links Support the Show Bookworm #106: Brain Wash HomePod Mini Bookworm #107: The Motivation Code The Practice by Seth Godin Bookworm #42: How to Read a Book Bookworm #72: Make Time EntreLeadership Summit Seth’s Coffee Thou Shalt Hustle Die Empty by Todd Henry Bookworm #63: Atomic Habits Roam Research (DING!) Toastmasters So Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport MKBHD on making his 100th video Bookworm #100 Analog Joe Bookworm #3: The War of Art Focused The Intentional Family Working With OmniFocus Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon Focusmate Bookworm #44: Man’s Search for Meaning Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam Lead Yourself First by Michael Erwin Twitch.tv/bookwormfm Join the Club Recommend a Book Book List Leave a Review Mike's Rating: 5.0Cory's Rating: 4.5
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Folge vom 27.11.2020107: The Motivation Code by Todd HenryWhat drives us to unleash our best work? And how do we tap into that drive to get superior results? Today’s author explains how understanding our own motivational themes can help us have conversations, make decisions, and even choose better career paths. Join Joe & Mike as they attempt to understand what really makes them tick. Links Support the Show Bookworm #106: Brain Wash Hidrate Spark Steel Moodnotes Reeder Widgetsmith Timery The Social Dilemma Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now by Jaron Lanier Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (Film) Ten Percent Happier The Motivation Code by Todd Henry StrengthsFinder MCODE Assessment (Free) Bookworm #69: Emotional Intelligence Analog Joe Rocket Fuel by Gino Wickman and Mark Winters Bookworm #103: How to Be Everything Michael Jordan’s Hall of Fame Speech Die Empty by Todd Henry TakesTwo Assessment The Practice by Seth Godin Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam Twitch.tv/bookwormfm Join the Club Recommend a Book Book List Leave a Review Mike's Rating: 2.5Cory's Rating: 4.0