Reading List – Introduction

Introduction

I love books. I much prefer reading a real book than reading on my iPad, Kindle, or God forbid, my phone! I love being able to read page by page, feeling like I’m accomplishing something as the pages at the beginning grow thicker and the end gets thinner and thinner, until there is nothing left but the back cover. I love being able to flick through the pages semi-randomly. I love the way it feels in my hands as I turn the pages, and my Kindle just can’t replicate the smell of a newly purchased book.

I love the books sitting on a shelf in my little library as a record of the ones I’ve read cover to cover, the ones I lost interest in, and the ones I never even started. I enjoy browsing through someone else’s book case, seeing what interests we have in common, interest I never knew they had, and searching for interesting titles otherwise unknown to me. You can discover a lot about a person by the books they read and keep on display.

In my younger days I could lay in bed for an entire weekend reading my favourite sci-fi fantasy authors, Piers Anthony, David Brin and Patrick Tilley amongst others. Unfortunately I lost a sizable portion of my fiction library when I moved interstate, and a friend who I had entrusted to look after them for me gave them away just one week before I returned for them.

For a few years now, reading has been on my back burner as the daily task of etching a living slowly took more and more of my time. I hadn’t given up completely, but I was only reading the minimum required to pick up the skills I was looking for. I still prefer a good book for information and study than an electronic screen. I find it easier to concentrate with a book rather than my computer monitor with 25 different browser windows open as I hyperlink from one topic to the next.

These days, I find I can’t read a book from cover to cover in one sitting. But I rarely watch a full movie in one sitting either! So I have now changed my reading habits, setting aside specific time to relax and enjoy some quality time with a good book every day as part of my nightly bed-time ritual. I put my headphones on with instrumental music and binaural-beats playing, that help with studying, meditation and relaxation. I read a real book, not an electronic screen, for about 20 minutes or so. Then I turn off the light and meditate for about the same amount of time with the music still playing. By the end of my mediation I am really quite relaxed, and able to drift off to sleep relatively quickly.

In my reading list I am including book reviews for the books I have finished reading. You won’t find any sci-fi fantasy books here, but you will find books about business, marketing, money, personal development and any other books that I read relating to my new-entrepreneurial journey.

Reading List Index

Detour

I have taken a slight detour on my entrepreneurial path.

I have been developing a web platform, similar to WordPress, part-time for almost ten years now. I first came up with the idea when I had to create a web site for a client because I couldn’t find a ready-made solution at that time to provide the functionality he required.
It is a long, slow and difficult process, with many hours alone in front of my computer, but I love the challenge.

A couple of months ago, I finally decided that I have had enough of my day job, and it’s time for a change in direction. I set a goal to leave my current employer at the beginning of October this year (2019), and I thought that my web platform was the key to bringing this goal to fruition. I had 7 months to make this happen. In the meantime I still have to work over fifty hours a week, and spend quality time with my family, plus do chores around the house, and… well life continues. Did I say programming was a long, slow process?

I was watching some inspirational videos on Youtube, ala Tony Robbins, when an add appeared. For some reason, I didn’t click the skip button, and watched it to the end. Well, to be completely honest with you, the add had appeared a few times previously, and I had actually clicked the skip button then!
I can’t remember the exact details now, but there were a young couple, on a sandy beach, telling me that I could have the lifestyle and success that I wanted. That video piqued my interest, so I signed up to watch some more videos, and that eventually led me to the course that I am taking now.
I have always believed and experienced first-hand that when I make a decision to take a certain path, whatever I require to move forward appears in my life. It’s as if the universe is telling me I am on the right track. That video appeared at the right time to lead me in the direction I need to go.

My long-term vision is to create my web platform and my short-term goal will set me on the path and give me the time to achieve it. I had been trying to use the product of my vision to achieve my short-term goal. I was on the wrong path.

I have now taken a small detour, but it is not a complete change of direction. By applying the education I am now receiving, I will achieve my short-term goals, and ultimately, my long term vision. I will create the lifestyle and success that I dream about.

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