Suggest Your Favorite Book!!

1. The Bible

2. Intentional Integrity

3. Making a Living While Making a Difference


Three of my favorite......in that order.
 
Al, i can't belive you'd read zig zig. how can you stand reading anything by a right-wing christian wacko? if u r going to be consistent and intellectually honest, you need to throw that one in the trash.

I read, watch, and listen to EVERYTHING.... because I'm an educated, eclectic, and intellectually curious man.

I read the WSJ and NYT each evening. I listen to Rush once or twice a week. I watch David Brooks on PBS on Friday evenings. I see some of the Fox talking heads daily (they are always on the TV in the locker room at my tennis/fitness club when I'm there around 5 PM most days.)

Why should I care what religion Zig is?

Although I've been vilified in this venue as eating Christian babies for breakfast, I happen to like what I call "true" Christians... those who live their faith without the zeal to force me to also adopt it. I have a lot of religious-publisher clients since I also own a small (mostly dormant now) book publishing company... which I made a lot of money in back in the early 90s before the internet "killed" non-fiction publishing. (Contact Tsaba House in Reedly, CA and ask Pam who wrote their health care. I have nothing to hide.)

I also have a lot of small Christian publishing houses who use our JAYA123 software service.

My views on religious extremism are well-known by all in the small publishing industry from my Saturday Rant column that I've written on and off for the past fifteen years.

I've never claimed political or "intellectual" consistency. I supported AuH20 in '64, Nixon in '68, and voted for Regan in 84, Dole in '96, and Bush in '00 and '04. I supported Dems the other times. I'm a hybrid between Jewish, Christian, and Hindu belief structures. Neither ideological nor intellectual "purity" has been of interest to me. To paraphrase Miss Jean, "Those who like that sort of thing, that's the sort of thing they like."

My mind is open to change. I'm the prototype of the "independent" voter that both the far right and far left does not "talk" to nor seek out.

You can debate it if you want. I won't. This is a nice, simple, enjoyable thread. Let's not turn it into a political battle... just this once.

I hope I successfully addressed whatever issues you might have with me reading and listing Zig's book.

Al
InsuranceSolutions123 Agency
 
Agree with your suggestion of:

The E Myth By. Michael E. Gerber

Provides good insight on how to system-ize your business, and move from working in your business to working on your business.

Other relevant works might be:

The Trusted Advisor by David Maister
- probably simplistic and obvious, but quite directly applicable to the insurance agency market


ProActive Sales Management by William Miller
- could be a useful reference if you are building a sales team and looking for pointers and best practices
 
I am reading The Answer by John Assaraf & Murray Smith again. It's inspiring and can get you excited about doing business if you find yourself in a slump!
fitz
 
I just ordered COLD CALLING FOR COWARDS - JERRY HOCUTT just a few days ago. It should be here any day.
 
I just ordered COLD CALLING FOR COWARDS - JERRY HOCUTT just a few days ago. It should be here any day.


This should be a great book....for cowards..huh..lol most people hate to do it...I love it.
 
I received a copy of "How to Avoid Procrastination" about 6 months ago. Looking forward to reading it.

Rick



Rick, I purchased that book about 18 months ago. I am hoping to get a chance to read it before the end of this year. BTW I am getting to celebrate New Years Day tomorrow----just a slight delay.:goofy:
 
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