3 Life Changing Books To Read In 2024
Summary
TLDRIn this motivational transcript, the speaker emphasizes the importance of reading impactful books to make the best year of one's life. They recommend 'Think and Grow Rich' for its success principles, 'The One Thing' by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan for focusing on singular goals, and 'Talent is Overrated' for the power of deliberate practice. The speaker shares key takeaways from each book, encouraging viewers to set clear goals, prioritize, and persistently practice beyond their comfort zones for personal and professional growth.
Takeaways
- 📚 **Think and Grow Rich** emphasizes the importance of having a clear plan for success, including setting specific goals, understanding what you're willing to sacrifice, and creating a timeline with a definite plan.
- 🎯 The six steps to achieve any goal from **Think and Grow Rich** are: clarity on what you want, willingness to give up something for your goal, setting a deadline, creating a plan, summarizing the plan in a concise statement, and habit stacking to reinforce the plan daily.
- 🚀 **The One Thing** by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan teaches that focusing on one primary goal can lead to greater success than spreading efforts across multiple plans.
- 🐰 The Chinese proverb mentioned in the script, 'if you chase two rabbits, you will not catch either,' illustrates the pitfalls of trying to do too many things at once.
- 🏆 Successful people often put all their efforts into one plan, as exemplified by LeBron James and his focus on basketball rather than diversifying his efforts.
- 🔑 **The One Thing** encourages asking the focusing question: 'What is the one thing I can do such that by doing it will make everything in my life easier or unnecessary?'
- 💪 **Talent is Overrated** argues that hard work and deliberate practice can overcome a lack of innate talent, as demonstrated by the contrasting careers of JaMarcus Russell and Tom Brady.
- 🎸 Deliberate practice involves pushing beyond your comfort zone daily to improve skills, rather than simply practicing what you already know.
- 📈 The script suggests that success is not solely about talent or background but is achievable through consistent hard work and focused effort.
- 📖 Reading books like **Think and Grow Rich**, **The One Thing**, and **Talent is Overrated** can provide actionable insights and strategies for personal and professional development.
- 🗣️ The speaker's personal experience with these books highlights their transformative impact, encouraging readers to revisit them multiple times for continued growth.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of the speaker's message in the transcript?
-The speaker aims to share three impactful books that can help make this year the best year of your life by focusing on specific principles and strategies for success.
Why does the speaker recommend 'Think and Grow Rich' by Napoleon Hill?
-The speaker recommends 'Think and Grow Rich' because it outlines specific steps to achieving success, which the speaker found transformative when first reading the book.
What are the six steps to achieving any goal according to 'Think and Grow Rich'?
-The six steps are: 1) Clearly define what you want, 2) Decide what you're willing to give up to achieve it, 3) Set a deadline, 4) Create a definite plan, 5) Develop a concise statement summarizing the first four steps, and 6) Read this statement aloud every morning and evening.
How did 'The One Thing' by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan impact the speaker's life?
-The speaker realized the importance of focusing on one goal or business rather than dividing attention among multiple projects, which led to the success of their coaching business after shutting down another venture.
What is the 'focusing question' from 'The One Thing' and why is it important?
-The focusing question is 'What is the one thing I can do such that by doing it will make everything in my life easier or unnecessary?' This question is important because it helps identify the most impactful task that will lead to greater success.
What is the central idea of the book 'Talent is Overrated'?
-The central idea is that talent alone does not guarantee success; consistent hard work and deliberate practice are more critical for achieving greatness.
What is 'deliberate practice' as described in 'Talent is Overrated'?
-Deliberate practice involves consistently working on tasks that are slightly beyond your current skill level, pushing yourself to improve and grow in your abilities.
How does the speaker relate the concept of hard work to sports figures like Tom Brady?
-The speaker uses Tom Brady as an example of someone who, despite not being highly talented, became the greatest football player through hard work and dedication, contrasting him with more naturally talented players who did not achieve the same level of success.
Why does the speaker emphasize the importance of reading the recommended books multiple times?
-The speaker believes that re-reading these books will reinforce the concepts and strategies they contain, helping to internalize and apply them more effectively in one's life.
What does the speaker encourage the audience to do at the end of the message?
-The speaker encourages the audience to share their favorite books in the comments, so everyone can discover more valuable reads to add to their list.
Outlines
📚 Transformative Books for Personal Success
The speaker emphasizes the importance of reading to make the best year of one's life. They share their experience of reading over 200 non-fiction books and recommend three specific books that have significantly impacted their life. The first book, 'Think and Grow Rich,' teaches the steps to success, with the speaker highlighting the six steps to achieve any goal, which include setting a clear goal, determining what one is willing to give up, setting a deadline, creating a plan, summarizing the plan in a statement, and habit stacking for consistent reinforcement. The second book, 'The One Thing' by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan, discusses the importance of focusing on a single goal rather than juggling multiple plans, which can lead to distraction and reduced success. The final book mentioned is 'Talent is Overrated,' which argues that hard work and deliberate practice are more critical to success than innate talent. The speaker encourages viewers to share their favorite books in the comments for mutual benefit.
🎯 The Power of Deliberate Practice and Focus
This paragraph delves into the concept of deliberate practice, as introduced in 'Talent is Overrated,' and its role in achieving mastery. The speaker contrasts the outcomes of individuals who rely on natural talent with those who put in the effort to improve through deliberate practice, using examples from the world of sports. The book emphasizes that hard work can outperform talent when talent does not work hard. The speaker's takeaway is the importance of pushing oneself beyond the comfort zone daily through deliberate practice, which involves practicing skills that are slightly outside one's current abilities. The paragraph concludes with a call to action for viewers to share their favorite books that were not mentioned in the video, fostering a community of learning and growth.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Success
💡Goal Setting
💡Deliberate Practice
💡The One Thing
💡Habit Stacking
💡Self-Improvement
💡Talent
💡Hard Work
💡Mentorship
💡Reading
💡Personal Development
Highlights
The best year of life can be achieved by reading influential books.
Think and Grow Rich is a life-changing book that outlines steps to success.
Success is not just about being born with something, but following certain steps.
Six steps to achieve any goal are outlined in Think and Grow Rich.
Clarify exactly what you want as the first step to achieving a goal.
Determine what you are willing to give up in order to achieve your goal.
Set a specific deadline to achieve your goal.
Create a definite plan to follow for your goal achievement.
Develop a clear statement summarizing your goal, what you're giving up, deadline, and plan.
Read your goal statement aloud every morning and evening using habit stacking.
The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan emphasizes focusing on one main goal.
Having multiple plans can lead to分散attention and reduced success.
Successful people often focus on one main plan and give it their all.
Ask yourself what you want to be known for in 10 years to determine your focus.
The focusing question from The One Thing helps identify the most impactful action.
Talent Is Overrated emphasizes that hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard.
Deliberate practice involves working on skills slightly outside your comfort zone daily.
Hard work and deliberate practice can lead to mastery regardless of innate talent.
Readers are encouraged to share their favorite books for further recommendations.
Transcripts
so you want to make this the best year
of your life right and you think to
yourself if I want to make this the best
year of my life I should probably read
some books but then that comes with a
question what books should I read well
me personally I've read over 200 books
in the past 17 years non-fiction books
from science books to success books to
business books to spirituality books to
money books and if I were to go back and
only read three books to make it the
best year of my life these are the three
books that I would read and I'm going to
give you my favorite takeaways from each
of these books the first book Is Think
and Grow Rich I can honestly say that
when I read this book back in 2006 it
changed my life because it made me
realize that there were steps to being
successful before I read this book I
always thought that rich people were
just Rich because they were born with
something but when I first read this
book I realized that there were certain
steps that when I took them it would
almost guarantee my success and my
biggest takeaway that I want to give you
from this book is the six steps to
achieve any goal that's what we're going
to go over right now step number one is
to figure out and get very clear exactly
what it is that you want and so instead
of saying I want to lose weight get very
clear on exactly how much weight you
want to lose what you want your body fat
percentage to be at hell even print out
a picture of the person who has the body
that you want so that you can fixate
your mind on that goal the second step
is to figure out exactly what you're
willing to give up in order to achieve
that goal so if weight loss is the goal
then what you want to make sure of is
what you're going to give up maybe it's
sweets maybe it's alcohol maybe it's
drinking on the weekends with your
friends whatever it might be you need to
become very clear on what you're willing
to give up in order to achieve the goal
that you want to achieve step number
three is to figure out the exact date
that you're going to hit that goal by so
that you give yourself a deadline step
number four is to create a definite plan
that you're going to follow so if weight
loss is the goal for you what it would
look like is how often often you're
going to work out what you're going to
do in your workouts what you're going to
eat and then come up with a meal plan of
exactly what it's going to look like and
maybe even do some meal prepping in
order to get there Step number five is
to develop a clear and concise statement
that summarizes one two three and four
this clear and concise statement would
be probably a maximum of about five
sentences and then step number six is to
read this out loud to yourself every
single morning and every single evening
what I would recommend is doing
something called habit stacking so while
you're doing something like brushing
your teeth which is something you're
already doing you're going to be reading
this statement to yourself every single
time you get done brushing your teeth so
you're going to do it in the morning and
you're going to do it at night so
therefore you're reminding yourself the
exact plan of how you're going to hit
your goal and this book is crazy to go
back and read 17 years later because
when I look through it almost every
single page is highlighted in it's
underlined it's written in and you can
see that this book was just something
that completely changed my entire
perspective of Life the first time that
I read it so read this book read it
again and then read it once more the
next book is the one thing by Gary
Keller and Jay Papasan the reason why I
recommend this book is because too many
people are focused on trying to do too
many things it goes back to the Chinese
proverb which says if you try to chase
two rabbits at one time you'll catch
neither one too many people have a plan
a they have a plan B and they have a
plan C that's not going to work it goes
back to what Will Smith said there's no
reason to have a plan B Because Plan B
will distract from plan a when you look
at the most successful people in the
world they had one plan and they put all
of their eggs in one basket if you take
LeBron James for instance he didn't play
basketball when he was younger during
the week and then play volleyball on the
weekend just in case basketball didn't
work out no he put all of his intentions
100 of his effort into one thing and one
thing only and the reason why this book
changed my life when I read it was
because I had two businesses at the time
one of them I had an Amazon company that
was doing really well and on the other
side I had my coaching business and I
was putting 50 of my effort into both of
them trying to make them both succeed
but after reading this book I asked
myself a really important question if I
fast forward my life 10 years from today
do I want to be known as the guy who's
running an Amazon business or do I want
to be known as a guy who has a coaching
business and is changing people's lives
that made it really easy to decide what
I wanted to do I didn't want to be the
Amazon guy I wanted to be the guy who
was coaching people and changing
people's lives so I shut down the Amazon
business and I put 100 of my focus into
my coaching business and that is when my
business actually exploded and my
biggest takeaway from this book is their
focusing question and that question is
what is the one thing I can do such that
by doing it will make everything in my
life easier or unnecessary essentially
what is the biggest lever that I can
pull in my life right now to make my
life better because all too often we're
focused on our entire to-do list versus
looking at our to-do list and looking at
the one thing that's going to make the
biggest difference in our life and
executing on that one thing on the to-do
list and pushing everything else aside
so if you want to be massively
successful read this book and focus on
one thing and one thing home in your
life and the last book is a book called
Talent is overrated I rarely hear people
ever talking about this book but it goes
back to a phrase that my very first
Mentor used to always tell me hard work
beats Talent when talent doesn't work
hard so when you look at that phrase you
can see this across many different
places in life for instance if we take
football as an example there's always
people like JaMarcus Russell who came
out was supposed to be the number one
pick he was the number one pick he was
supposed to be an amazing quarterback in
the end of being done but you can also
see other people who weren't talented
but they put in the work people like Tom
Brady he was picked number one 199 in
the draft and became the greatest
football player that's ever played why
because he worked harder than everybody
else reason why I love this book is
because it shows you it doesn't matter
how talented you are doesn't matter
where you come from and it doesn't
matter what your skill set is right now
but if you work your butt off you can do
anything that you want to in this world
and my biggest takeaway from this book
is something that he calls deliberate
practice deliberate practice every
single day and what deliberate practice
is is sitting down and practicing
something that is 20 outside of your
skill set so for instance if you want to
be an amazing guitar player when you sit
down to play every day don't play what
you already know play stuff that's a
little bit outside of your comfort zone
deliberate practice should make you be
on the edge of what you're comfortable
doing at all points in time that is how
you improve your skill set so those are
my three books that I recommend that you
read this year so what's a book that I
didn't mention that you think should be
in this video go ahead and comment it
down below so that everybody watching
this video can end up getting more books
to add to their list and to be honest
with you I want to see your favorite
books so I can add some extra books to
my list as well
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