Todd Sattersten suggested I ask him this question while he was a guest on my radio show:
What books are you reading?
Todd answered:
Most books that are coming out are around the idea of action and work. It started with Dan Pink’s Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us. It was a simplified model of how we should think about motivation.Seth Godin’s book: Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? One of the ideas is how when we used to go to work, someone always told us what to do. Now we have to create our own maps. Defeat the “lizard brain.”
2 days ago I talked with Chip Heath, co-author of “Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Really Hard” which is about change.
(Listen to Todd's interview with Chip Heath.)
Rework by the guys from 37 Signals. It is about work and how we do stuff.
You can listen here to the entire conversation with Todd.
It's a great question for him as he's an author, an avid reader of business books, was CEO of 800CEORead and a friend of authors of any stripe.
But, it's a great question for everyone. Why?
1. Readers are leader; leaders are readers. I wish I'd said this. I think Mike Myatt on Twitter shared this quote. Searching Twitter with Readers are leaders it appears that Jim Rohn is the source of the quote.
2. Watching TV is not working. If watching TV offered solutions for anything we'd have no problems now.
3. Doing the same thing and expecting different results is...insane.
I plan to add this as a standard question for all my guests in the future. They are leaders. Thanks, Todd!
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