Bookshelf
Education does not stop with a degree. Entrepreneurship is a trial and error process. But we can use the following knowledge to shorten the learning curve. The following books are currently on my bookshelf.
E-Myth Revisited
Start here if you don’t want your business to fail. This book will guide you through the mind shifts needed to build and sustain a healthy, profitable business. Keep this book on your bookshelf because you will constantly refer to it. Thank You Apostle Hausley for bringing the book and me into your circle.
Website: www.e-myth.com
Relationships 101
As I attempted to start my business, I quickly realized my dream was bigger than me. I needed a team but I was lacking the fundamental skills of communication. Since I could not communicate, I could not earn TRUST. This book helped guide my development for open, honest communication.
The Purpose-Driven Life
This was my confirmation that I am going on the right path. As the road to entrepreneurship is difficult, I needed a higher power to move my mind beyond today’s reality to see clearly tomorrow’s future.
Website: www.purposedrivenlife.com
The Tipping Point
This book talks about how the small changes make a big difference. It can be applied to any situation. Philadelphia is on the verge of a tipping point for economic development and it is up to us collectively to take advantage.
Creating Success from the Inside Out
I needed to understand the statistics of my generation and how I can reverse the trend from a 25 year old who has done it! No need to re-invent the wheel, learn from someone else who blazed the path.
The Peebles Principles
This book shows how important realtionships truly are. Mr. Peebles built his empire on trust, honesty and being in the circle of people who could help his vision become a reality. Every empre starts with 1 brick on a solid foundation.