It’s the common habit shared by many successful people throughout history. It’s responsible for unlocking limitless creativity and influence. It’s known to reduce stress, improve decision-making skills, and make you a better leader. What is it? Reading. And it’s the single best thing you can do to improve yourself professionally.
Reading more and better books creates opportunities for you to learn new skills, rise above your competition, and build a successful career. In Read to Lead you’ll learn
- why you need to read like your career depends on it
- the five science-backed reasons reading will help you build your career
- how to absorb a book into your bloodstream
- a technique that can double (or triple!) your reading speed
- tips on creating a lifetime reading habit
- and more
If you want to lead a more satisfied life, have more intelligent conversations, and broaden your mind, you need to read to lead!
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“Read to Lead is filled with excellent tips, advice, and suggestions on both why and how to expand your horizons through reading and how to make it a daily habit that will serve you for a lifetime. The readers of today are the leaders of tomorrow.”
— Stephen M. R. Covey, #1 New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling author
“Direct, actionable, and true, this is an urgent call to embrace learning. The world is changing faster than ever, and a good book can be your shortcut to the change you seek to make.”
— Seth Godin, author of The PracticeBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Jeff Brown is the host of the long-running Read to Lead Podcast and co-author of the book Read to Lead: The Simple Habit That Expands Your Influence and Boosts Your Career. He provides online training and in-person workshops for business leaders, entrepreneurs, nonprofit organizations, and churches, specifically designed to equip them with professional development best practices and tools for their teams. He and his work have been featured in Inc., Entrepreneur, and Hubspot, the blogs of Seth Godin, Chris Brogan, Jeff Goins, and Social Media Explorer, as well as publications like the Nashville Business Journal, The Tennessean, and hundreds of other blogs and podcasts.