Episode 189: Five Books that Influenced Us the Most as Healthcare Leaders
Episode 189: Five Books that Influenced Us the Most as Healthcare Leaders
In this podcast, we share five books that influenced us the most and the ones we have embraced and embodied as healthcare leaders.
We know that books are powerful tools to help us grow and evolve as leaders. In fact, reading books is one of the ways to feed our minds, receive inspiration, and even lift ourselves up.
That’s why we’ve invested in exposing ourselves to new ways of thinking through books that change how we see the world, how we interpret our environments, and who we are.
In this podcast, we share some of the books that have influenced us the most and why they've had such an impact on our lives.
We also talk about some of our key takeaways from the books and what you can learn from them as healthcare leaders.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
08:05 - About the first book by David Emerald and how it impacted our lives personally and professionally
12:19 -About our second favorite book by Michael Hyatt and how it reframes how we look at productivity
16:57 - About the third book by our mentor Barry Johnson and how it changed our lives by deepening our understanding of Polarity Thinking™
19:41 -About ‘Now, Discover Your Strengths' and how it became an eye-opener for us to operate from our natural gifts and talents
22:06 - Our discovery that Amazon’s top-selling non-fiction book of all time is ‘StrengthFinders 2.0’ - who knew?!
22:23 - About our favorite book on strengths called Strength-Based Leadership by Gallup
25:11 - The fifth book by Stephen Covey and how its timeless principles help us build our character and leadership qualities
34:34 - About the new book we are reading now by Dr. Benjamin Hardy ‘Be Your Future Self Now’ to help you create the future you want. So good!
We wonder if you have begun to realize how valuable this episode is yet. Reading books has had a great influence on us as leaders. Go ahead and start listening here now or go here to watch on the MissingLogic LLC YouTube channel.
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