Subject: have you read these books?

my top 4 motivational and inspirational book recommendations for entrepreneurs...

Friend,


I recently had a friend reach out to me during a tough time, asking if I had any recommendations for inspirational or motivational books.


If you know me, you know I’m ALL about those kinds of books! 🤓


Over the years, there have been countless books that have inspired and motivated me on both my entrepreneurial and life journeys.


In today’s video, I’m sharing my top 4 must-reads for entrepreneurs, each offering valuable insights and fueling my drive to succeed. 💪


These books are highly impactful, and definitely worth a spot on your reading list:


  • “Can't Hurt Me” by David Goggins

This is a raw, no-nonsense memoir about overcoming some seriously tough challenges. Goggins shares how he went from a rough childhood and struggling with his weight to becoming a Navy SEAL and one of the world's top endurance athletes. It's a powerful reminder that with the right mindset, you can push through almost anything.


  • “The 5 Second Rule” by Mel Robbins

This book is all about getting out of your own way. It teaches you a simple technique: when you need to act, just count down from 5 and go—no second-guessing or overthinking. This technique helps you break the habit of procrastination and push past fear or doubt. It’s a tool that Robbins herself used to pull out of a tough time, and it’s one you can use to start taking control of your life, one small step at a time.


  • “Awaken The Giant” Within by Tony Robbin

This one’s an oldie but a goodie, released in 1991, but it’s still incredibly relevant today. Tony Robbins gives you practical tools to take control of your life by mastering your mindset and emotions. The book is all about realizing that you already have everything you need to succeed—it’s just about unlocking that potential.


  • “Man's Search for Meaning” by Viktor Frank

This is a powerful book that dives into Frankl’s experience in Nazi _concentration camps and how finding purpose kept him going as a Holocaust survivor. It’s all about discovering meaning in life, even when things seem unbearable. Frankl’s idea is that by focusing on a personal mission, whether it’s work, love, or simply enduring hardship, we can find a reason to live.



If you want to dive deeper into why I personally recommend these books and hear more about what makes each one special to me, make sure to check out the video. I'll share my personal take on each book and how they’ve impacted me in my journey.


Click below to watch 👇🏻



Enjoy the rest of your week!

Jewel Tolentino

CoFounder, Essetino Media



Powered by:
GetResponse