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Mission Accomplished
by Alan Stein 12-21-2009 11:38 PM Athlete Career Development | Other
One year ago, almost to the day, I set the lofty goal of reading 50 books in 2009. And here, in my 50th blog post of the year (strangely coincidental), I am proud to announce… mission accomplished!
I actually began my quest about two weeks prior to the New Year and cracked opened the first book on the list below on December 14, 2008. I was on a flight to Hawaii as I traveled with Montrose to play in the Iolani Classic. I read four books over the course of that ten-day trip and have been on a rampant pace every since. Given the fact those four books were technically read in 2008, I made sure to read an additional 50 books in 2009, hence the current total of 54. I haven’t stopped since reaching my goal. I am halfway through #55 and have four more books to read before year’s end.I also want to clarify that 14 of the books on my list are Audiobooks I listened to on my iPod during long car drives and a myriad of flights (denoted by an (A) below). For those who don’t think Audiobooks should count… sorry… it was my goal and my rules!I never thought being a veracious reader would be so fun. I can honestly say I learned more in 2009 than during any other single year of my life. And the best part was, I had a blast doing it! It was never a chore. Other than a few of exceptions, I really enjoyed and benefited from every book on the list.I tried to read a wide-variety of books and did my best to pick ones I believed would help me become a better coach, a better businessman, or a better person (the three areas of my life I am always looking to improve).I have rated each book on a scale from 1 to 10 as well as marked which domain I found the book most beneficial – coaching, business, or personal. NOTE: anything marked for “coaching” would be beneficial for athletes as well!So, without further adieu…1. Mind Gym by Gary Mack
9 – Coaching – insightful thoughts on mental training and preparation2. Little Black Book of Relationships by Jeffrey Gitomer10 – Coaching/Business – tremendous resource on building quality relationships3. No Limits by Michael Phelps7 – Coaching – inspiring story about one of the greatest Olympians ever4. 100 Ways To Motivate Yourself by Steven Chandler9 – Personal/Business/Coaching – tons of original strategies on self improvement5. The Bald Truth by David Falk8 – Coaching/Business – fascinating story of the NBA’s first super agent6. Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman9 – Personal/Coaching – incredible story with numerous life lessons7. How To Eat, Move, and Be Healthy by Paul Chek7 – Personal – excellent concepts for general fitness and improved heath8. The Story of You (A) by Steven Chandler10 – Personal/Coaching/Business – a must read for everyone; life changing concept9. Little Green Book of Getting Your Way by Jeffrey Gitomer9 – Business/Coaching – superb resource for writers and speakers10.Rebound Rules by Rick Pitino10 – Coaching/Personal/Business – terrific resource for being successful11.How To Get Clients by Steve Chandler7 – Business – several helpful strategies12.Chicken Soup for the Soul: Inside Basketball by Pat Williams7 – Coaching/Personal – numerous heartwarming stories13.Born Standing Up (A) by Steve Martin9 – Personal/Business – wonderful insight on the life of a show biz legend14.Chicken Soup for the Sport’s Fan Soul (A) by Jack Canfield5 – Coaching/Personal – a couple of terrific stories; several lame ones15.Making It All Work (A) by David Allen3 – Business/Personal – only got through about 60% of it; found it boring and repetitive16.People Are Idiots And I Can Prove It (A) by Larry Winget9 – Personal/Business – hilarious and extremely accurate & insightful17.Quiet Strength (A) by Tony Dungy9 – Coaching/Personal – sensational story of an iconic coach and humanitarian18.The Success Principles (A) by Jack Canfield10 – Personal/Coaching/Business – tremendous resource on becoming successful19.Why We Suck (A) by Denis Leary9 – Personal – hysterical and extremely perceptive20.22 Immutable Laws of Branding by Al Ries8 – Business – full of valuable concepts on branding a company or product21.The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho5 – Personal – good book; just not my “cup of tea”22.Money Players by Marc Isenberg10 – Coaching/Business – a must read for anyone who is or works with elite athletes23.Me 2.0 by Dan Schawbel9 – Business/Personal – magnificent resource for all Gen Y’s24.Gold Standard by Coach K10 – Coaching/Personal/Business – a must read for every basketball coach25.Always Looking Up (A) by Michael J Fox9 – Personal – an amazing “feel good” story… very touching26.Can We Do That by Peter Shankman9 – Business – excellent resource for any business trying to get noticed27.Collapse of Distinction by Scott McKain9 – Business – outstanding resource for any business owner28.Think Like a Champion (A) by Donald Trump8 – Business – valuable insight; but I liked several of his other books better29.Fight For Your Money by David Bach5 – Personal – I am a huge David Bach fan; didn’t find this one very helpful though30.Shift Your Mind by Steven Chandler8 – Personal/Business – numerous lessons for self-improvement31.Twitter Power by Joel Comm10 – Business/Personal – a must read for anyone who utilizes Twitter32.Facebook Marketing by Steven Holzner6 – Business – got a few decent nuggets, overall was disappointing33.Secrets of Social Media Marketing by Paul Gillin6 – Business – gave couple decent tips; not very groundbreaking34.Outliers (A) by Malcolm Gladwell10 – Business/Coaching/Personal – absolutely fascinating… a must read35.Know Yourself As A Coach by Denny Kuiper9 – Coaching – incredible resource for coaches of all levels36.Game On by Tom Farrey10 – Coaching/personal – captivating look at American sports culture… a must read37.The Adsense Code by Joel Comm3 – Business – well written; just didn’t do much for me38.Cross Over by Brian McCormick9 – Coaching – tremendous resource for basketball coaches39.Leadership Game Plan for Success by John Wooden10 – Coaching/Personal/Business – one of the best books ever written about success40.The Talent Code (A) by Daniel Coyle6 – Coaching/Business – a few interesting tidbits; not as good as Outliers41.Optimum Performance Training for Basketball by Michael Clark7 – Coaching – well done; pretty repetitive for me personally42.Training Young Athletes by Brian Grasso8 – Coaching – excellent resource for anyone who coaches younger kids43.Pistol by Mark Kriegal8 – Coaching – a bit lengthy, but extremely interesting44.The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma10 – Personal/Business – brilliantly written story; a must read for everyone45.The Miracle of St. Anthony by Adrian Wojnarowski10 – Coaching/Personal – a must read for every basketball coach46.Winning (A) by Jack Welch4 – Business/Coaching - only made it through about 70% of it; couldn’t stand any more47.Bounce Back by John Calipari9 – Coaching/Business/Personal – valuable resource for overcoming obstacles48.The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs by Carmine Gallo9 – Business – outstanding resource for any public speaker49.Trade Off: Why Some Things Catch on and Others Don’t by Kevin Maney9 – Business – superb resource for any business owner50.Hard Work: A Life On and Off the Court by Roy Williams10 – Coaching/Personal/Business – a must read for every basketball coach51.No by Jim Camp9 – Business/Personal – exceptional concepts on negotiating52.Funny Thing Is (A) by Ellen Degeneres6 – Personal – I am a huge Ellen fan; unfortunately I heard most of this in her stand up53.Secrets of the Millionaire Mind (A) by T. Harv Eker2 – Business/Personal – didn’t quite finish it; too corny54.The 50th Law (A) by Robert Greene and 50 Cent10 – Business/Personal – Captivating story of how 50 became a hip hop mogulI hope you found this list helpful. I would love your feedback and thoughts as well as hear any books you recommend for me to read.I challenge each and every one of you to try to read 50 books in 2010. Don’t think you can find the time? You are partially right. You will never find the time to accomplish something like this… you have to make the time to do it! If something is important to you, you have to make it a priority. And what could possibly be more important than becoming a better person, a better coach or player, or a better business person?Are you up for the challenge?In my next blog, I will give you a glimpse of what’s to come in 2010. I have a suite of programs, events, and products I am really excited to launch!Until then, if I can ever be of service or help you in any way, please don’t hesitate to email me at Alan@StrongerTeam.com. I promise to respond as quickly as possible.Play hard. Have fun.Alan Stein
Published 12-21-2009 © 2010 Access Athletes, LLC
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