Whatcha reading?
In the always changing world around us, one thing has kept me grounded: reading.
The idea of reading for me is not associated with the old “spending a few hours in a hammock with a good book”, because that is just not my reality anymore. Reading for me has become as important as meditating, doing yoga, not drinking coffee, going for a run in nature, or maybe climbing a wall.
And many other professionals are doing the same. Read below what professionals and friends are reading these days. Maybe you will feel inspired and join us!
Kati Grega : I would highly recommend The Wind-up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami and The Door by Magda Szabó. Two of those rare books that stay with you for a very long time, and by that I mean years.
Regina O’Neill: I am in the middle of "Stories That Stick". Outstanding.
Elizabeth Windisch: I am reading Jia Tolentino's "Trick Mirror" book of essays. She is an amazing writer!
Robyn Balsley: "The Ride of a Lifetime" by Robert Iger, great book on Leadership!
Lucas Takahashi: "The year of living Danishly: Uncovering the secrets of the world’s happiest" by Hellen Russell.
Tania Houle: Since I started reading regularly I have been able to elevate my performance and share what I’ve learned with others.