Posts

Showing posts with the label Goodreads Reading Challenge

My Favorite Things

I thought I’d share a few of my favorite things. (One of) My Favorite Book(s) This is the book I have recommended to more people than any other, The Confidence Code by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman. It’s not new, it was published in 2014, but the content is so important for women. The authors are well respected journalists who have interviewed female heads of business as well as heads of state. They were often surprised at what happened once the camera was off. These powerful and accomplished females relayed comments that indicated a lack of confidence that their male interview subjects never exhibited. Even Sheryl Sandberg, in an interview before the release of Lean In , said “There are still days I wake up feeling like a fraud, not sure I should be where I am.” As the authors begin to dig deeper into the subject of confidence, they came upon studies that show there is a vast confidence gap that separates the sexes. Women don’t consider themselves as ready for promotions...

2017 Reading Challenge - Part 3

“So many books, so little time.”   Frank Zappa In 2017, I set a New Year’s resolution – a reading challenge to read 30 books in a year. By December 31, I had achieved my goal plus some – 38 books read. Here is the list of books I read in 2017, along with a few closing reflections. Business Mentoring 101, John C. Maxwell The End of Membership as We Know It: Building the Must-Have Association of the Next Century, Sarah Sladek E-Lawyer: A Guide to Legal Practice Leadership in the Internet Age, Adam Newhouse The Lawyer’s Guide to Succession Planning: A Project Management Approach for Successful Law Firm Transitions and Exits The Start-Up of You: Adapt to the Future, Invest in Yourself, and Transform Your Career, Reid Hoffman Fiction Prodigal Summer, Barbara Kingsolver Small Great Things, Jodi Picoult Vanishing Acts, Jodi Picoult Second Glance, Jodi Picoult Salem Falls, Jodi Picoult Winter Street, Elin Hilderbrand Winter Stroll, Elin Hilderbrand...

2017 Reading Challenge - Part 2

“Never trust anyone who has not brought a book with them.”   Lemony Snicket In 2017, I set a reading goal, to read 30 books in a year. By December 31, I had achieved my goal plus some – 38 books completed. You may remember I set my first reading challenge in 2017, to read 52 books in a year. I accomplished that goal, but decided to scale back in 2017 to allow myself a few more options with my reading that I didn’t feel I had while trying to read a book a week. Here are a few insights from my favorite books. Recommendations My favorite types of books to read include memoirs, political, self-help, spiritual and business books. Of course, I enjoy fiction, so let’s start there. My favorite book of fiction this year, “The Barrowfields”, was from a new author, Charlotte lawyer Phillip Lewis. Phillip tells an exquisite story about complicated characters that stayed with me after I finished the book. Charlotte lawyer Sonya Pfeiffer wrote a beautiful review of Phillip’s ...

2017 Reading Challenge - Part 1

“The more you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.”   Dr. Seuss In 2017, I set a reading goal, to read 30 books in a year. By December 31, I had achieved my goal plus some – 38 books completed. You may remember I set my first reading challenge in 2017, to read 52 books in a year. I accomplished that goal, but decided to scale back in 2017 to allow myself a few more options with my reading that I didn’t feel I had while trying to read a book a week. Tracking my Reading Challenge I use Goodreads, a mobile app (and website) that includes book reviews, recommendations, social sharing with friends and the ability to create a catalogue of books you have read, are currently reading or want to read. I use the app’s Reading Challenge to track my progress. It is also nice to have one place to track recommendations I receive from friends or books I read about that I want to add to my reading list. Another way I used technolog...

My 2016 Reading Challenge - Part 3

“If we encounter a man of rare intellect, we should ask him what books he reads.”   Ralph Waldo Emerson In 2016, I set a New Year’s resolution – a reading challenge to read 52 books in a year. By December 31, I had achieved my goal plus one – 53 books read in 2016. I discussed the challenge in Post 1 and Post 2. Here is the list of books I read in 2016, along with a few closing reflections. Biography Grandma Gatewood’s Walk: The Inspiring Story of the Woman Who Saved the Appalachian Trail, Ben Montgomery Business The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts, Richard Susskind Lawyers at Midlife: Laying the Groundwork for the Road Ahead, A Personal and Financial Retirement Planner for Lawyers, Michael Long Personal Branding 101: How to Develop Your Brand With Ease, Katy Goshtasbi The Emperors of Chocolate: Inside the Secret World of Hershey and Mars, Joel Glenn Brenner Internet Branding for Lawyers: Building a Cl...

My 2016 Reading Challenge - Part 2

 “If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot. There's no way around these two things that I'm aware of, no shortcut.”   Stephen King ,   On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft In 2016, I set a New Year’s resolution – a reading challenge to read 52 books in a year. By December 31, I had achieved my goal plus one – 53 books read. The Technology of Tracking the Reading Challenge My colleague Warren Savage introduce me to Goodreads, a mobile app (and website) that includes book reviews, recommendations, social sharing with friends and the ability to create your catalog of books you have read, are currently reading or want to read. I use the app’s Reading Challenge to track my progress. It is also nice to have one place to track recommendations I receive from friends or books I read about that I want to add to my reading list. The Numbers Goodreads also provided statistics about my reading challenge. In 2016, I ...

My 2016 Reading Challenge - Part 1

“I'm a slow reader, but I usually get through seventy or eighty books a year, most fiction. I don't read in order to study the craft; I read because I like to read”   Stephen King ,  On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft In 2016, I set a New Year’s resolution – a reading challenge to read 52 books in a year. By December 31, I had achieved my goal plus one – 53 books read. I thought I would share with you some of my insights on reading 52 books in a year, as well as some of my favorites. The Challenge First, a book a week is daunting. When the New Year began, I was reading a book about the building of the Panama Canal by David McCullough. At over 800 pages, I quickly realized I’d have to put this book back on the reading pile. As I looked at my stack of books, I realized many of my upcoming reads were heavy on history and biographies that were hundreds of pages. These would best be read in a year that didn’t include a 52 book reading challenge. As I continued to...