Lewis Howes is a former professional athlete turned lifestyle entrepreneur and a New York Times bestselling author of "The School of Greatness," with a top 100 podcast of the same name in the world. Known for his motivational content to help people achieve maximum potential.
11 books on the list
The 4-Hour Workweek
Lewis HowessourceI've only probably read 4 books cover to cover
This guide breaks from the normal 9-to-5 work parameters, in that it provides a plan for leaving the rat race by outsourcing money-making and task completion processes. It is a book about lifestyle design with ways to have more of life while working less. Packed with personal stories, pragmatic advice, and step-by-step strategies, readers learn how to best manage time by cutting out unnecessary work while seeking financial freedom. Aimed at all the enthusiasts out there who look for their big life change, it lays down a roadmap towards traveling the world and living the dreams of your youth without being shackled by a full-time job.
Lean In
Women will be inspired to embrace their ambition and gain the confidence they need to jump into the debate. Combining personal experience with the latest research, this guide helps women advocate for the active pursuit of career goals, embracing challenges, and taking risks. An allusion is made to the fact that society requires changes if real gender equality in both professional and personal life are to be established.
Mastery
Lewis HowessourceToo many entrepreneurs want to "fake it till they make it" instead of taking the time to develop the necessary skills it takes to succeed with their craft
"Mastery" explores the lives of historical and contemporary masters, uncovering the path to supreme levels of excellence in any field. The book shows, through rigorous study and captivating stories, that real mastery results from a special blend of passion, dedication, and intelligent practice. It asserts that anybody can master by following this blueprint because it is about the importance of mentorship, the mastery of the basics, and embracing the creative process. This handbook can inspire and offer insight, not only to them but in a very practical way to all on a journey towards becoming masters in their own fields.
Money Master the Game
Lewis HowessourceSo interesting
It breaks down the complexities of personal finance and demystifies the process of investing using strategies from some of the world's most successful investors. The guide offers actionable steps on how to achieve financial freedom, covering savings, investments, and planning for retirement. It emphasizes that an individual is required to be responsibly making financial decisions, developing a plan for financial longevity throughout life, and avoiding the usual traps. Through personal interviews, research, and stories, it equips the reader with the tools they need – whether they're starting from scratch or years into their investment strategies – to ensure that all are successful in mastering the game of money to achieve financial independence.
Ego Is the Enemy
Recommended by: Lewis Howes, Hamza Ahmed
Lewis HowessourceRyan Holiday on Overcoming Your Ego
This books brings huge insight how the ego stands as a major hurdle for success with actual history, inspiringly vivid examples, and practical advise on defeating arrogance. It focuses on such virtues as humility, persistence, self-awareness and that are outlined in the narrative to be a map that can guide one through the journey towards persistent achievement and at the same time avoiding being consumed by own ego.
The Alchemist
Imagine you are a shepherd boy named Santiago who dreams of finding a treasure hidden far away in Egypt. Embark on a journey in search of your "Personal Legend" with an alchemist who holds great secrets. During the journey, one learns to listen to the heart, understand the opportunities, and follow dreams. This story is a testament to the transformative power of our dreams and the importance of listening to our hearts, with a special mention of the symbolic elements that guide Santiago’s quest.
Crushing It!
Recommended by: Lewis Howes, Tom Bilyeu
Lewis HowessourceGreat book, indeed!
This paper has been able to present personal branding and shared social media marketing strategies of entrepreneurs when they are looking to build and scale their businesses. The book is one of the motivational guides that emphasize the power of authentic engagement and storytelling in building a successful brand.
The Happiness Project
Recommended by: Lewis Howes
One year. Three studies. Discovering what brings true happiness to bring us to our most joyous state. Resolutions are drawn up from the ancients and modern-day scientists, from great philosophies and home remedies of popular psychology, compiled into a sage guide that forces its readers to discover how to start up their own happiness projects.
Choose Yourself!
Recommended by: Lewis Howes
It is an adventure call to build support for a revolutionary world over the manifesting power of self-reliance within a modern economy, putting forth that traditional means of securing success have been rendered unviable. Instead, the author urges the creation of opportunities by investing in oneself via lifelong learning opportunities, embracing change, and capitalizing on entrepreneurship. This is a book about self-help and professional success in today's world, where the only job security one has is making well-calculated decisions based on intuition, instincts, clues, and evidence to decide his or her own paths.
Built to Sell
Recommended by: Lewis Howes, Sam Parr
A guide for entrepreneurs in designing a business that can live without them, i.e., with strategies for building a product or service so that it could potentially be systemized or sold. It outlines steps designed to take the entrepreneur out of daily operations and leave him in a place of focus, strategic growth, and to prepare the business to be sold. This is a must-have guide for anyone wanting to build a company at some future point in their life that they can sell.
First Things First
Recommended by: Lewis Howes
Lewis HowessourceAs entrepreneurs, we already know our most valuable asset is time, but not every entrepreneur knows how to properly use that time
It displaces the emphasis on the clock to the compass, proposing a transformational way of handling time. This book will challenge you to order your priorities not in regard to what is urgent, but in regard to what is really important, bringing your actions in line with your innermost values. It brings a principle-centered framework to help the reader handle the demands of daily living while focusing on relationships and results and not schedules and tasks. It really redefines productivity as it takes the reader through a path that shows him or her more meaningful achievement leading to a balanced life. Perfect for anyone looking to live more mindfully, with meaning and purpose, this book provides practical tools and insights for how to spend your time and life.