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Franky Aikens
  • Wholesaler
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Any Great Book Recommendations?

Franky Aikens
  • Wholesaler
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hello All,

I've been on a rampage reading book after book on real estate and business. Now, I'm looking for a book or two that drills down on behavioral insights for successful outcomes in business in life. I've been reading The 4 Disciplines of Execution by Chris McChesney, Jim Huling and Sean Covey.  It's probably the best book I've ever read of its kind! 

The authors identify the common human conditions (internally and externally) the prevent most people from reaching their goals AND anecdotally outlines a mindset and actionable strategies to break through those limitation to meet ANY goal. (By the way - check out podcast episode 328 with the co-author, Chris McChesney. It's my favorite episode of all time and they didn't even talk about real estate! You'll feel like there's nothing you can't accomplish after listening to the entire show.)


I'm looking for more books like this. I know if the BP community is anything, it's a village of avid readers.

Throw some recommendations may way BP!

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