I always enjoy reviewing all the books I have read in a year because it is amazing how quickly I forget what I learn. Things I read in January, I already need a refresher on, after less than a year. I commented on a few of the books I read, but many of them were great reads this year!
Click any of the book titles to see a general summary of the book.
What was your favorite read this year?
- An Organized Mind
- The Gathering Home
- The Ungrateful Refugee
- Before We Were Yours
- Inspired: Loving the Bible Again
- 100 Million Dollar Offers– LOVED this book. If you are in business– a must read.
- The Good Money Revolution– great book about the power of money to do GOOD! Made me even more passionate about the WHY behind building wealth.
- Rising Strong
- The Power of Fun– Still working on implementing things from this book but we read it for a book club and I loved the discussion.
- 100 Side Hustles– great book to get the wheels turning of all the creative ways to make side money! I am amazed at people’s creativity!
- Playing with FIRE
- Fair Play– I have mixed feelings on this book (A little bit of husband hating IMO) but the household management system they describe in it has helped Dan and I SO Much.
- Balanced and Barefoot
- The Coaching Habit-Great short read- questions are so powerful!
- Parenting with Love and Logic
- What Happened to You?
- No Cure For Being Human
- The E-myth Revisited– Best business book I have read in a while. I feel like I read this at just the right season of life.
- Mindset– Might have been the most influential book of the year. I have been so much more productive, yet patient with myself after reading this book. I have been so much more willing to go for things and not as scared of failing.
- The Lazy Genius Way
- The Psychology of Money– LOVED. I wish it went a little deeper on some topics and gave more opportunities for application but still a great book on part of personal finance that is often overlooked.
- You Need More Money Than You Think– I usually steer clear of these kind of money books. And now I remember why haha. I didn’t love the tone of this book. (Also, quite a bit of language) But the message of sometimes we think “we are good” just because we don’t have debt or we make a decent salary when we are really not was a good wake up call to keep going and always be working to make financial progress.
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