I’m not a big reader but somehow I got through these books and they left me with thoughts, challenges, and wonder.
Whether you’re a leader or a follower everyone is responsible for their decisions and actions. The question is, will you take ownership of it? That’s what changes the trajectory of the choices you make. This is both a good read for storytelling and a...
Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win (New Edition)
Such an easy read, cause it’s storytelling.
I was flying through the book while analyzing my own context of work ethic and team relational dynamics. This book made me reflect on my teams, my own strengths and weaknesses, and how to effectively play ...
The Ideal Team Player: Recognize & Cultivate
Have tissues on hand for this one! One of my first Lurlene McDaniels read that my librarian recommended (that means it’s good!). My first time crying because of a book. Super easy read, I would recommend for a light read.
Highschool, coming of age,...
Telling Christina Goodbye by Lurlene McDaniel
Hands down one of my favorite books! I repurchase this book all the time and give it as a gift to kids and adults! This book found me in a time when I was very passive and complacent. Reading this book awoke things in me I longed for and always dream...
What Do You Do With an Idea? - NYT Bestseller
Oh this made me want to be risky, in all the ways that is good. The art and writing is beautiful and compelling. Kobi is so intentional and I think we can see their heart based off of their writing. If you find your self with doubt or passiveness, or...
What Do You Do With a Chance? - NYT Bestseller
This book gives “how to genuinely be intentional in perception and action, but mainly beholding, God.” I find myself coming back to this book whether if it’s a specific chapter, or page, or all of it again.
Francis Chan | Books, Videos & Christian Ministry
This book is rich in stories and practical practices that are simple, but life changing. If I can express myself with a word: gratitude.
The Deeply Formed Life: Five Transformative Values