2020 Rewind: Sharpening the Saw in the year of the Pandemic
🎉Happy Holidays!
I hope you’re all in good health and staying safe?
I am excited to be counting down to the end of 2020, though I didn’t read as much as I’d hoped to. However, I did manage to get a lot of work done (thankfully), and spent time learning and thinking about ways to optimize for effectiveness.
Anyway, I thought I shared with you ten books that I enjoyed and learnt from this year. A few of which I intend to make a ritual of reading at least once every year - the dominant genre and titles in this list (in no particular order!) reflect my focus on self-improvement and productivity, learning from history, and interesting characters worthy of studying.
So here we go:
“Formation” - Fola Fagbule and Feyi Fawehinmi
“The Prosperity Paradox” - Clayton Christensen, Efosa Ojomo, and Karen Dillon
“Meditations” - Marcus Aurelius
”Leonardo da Vinci” - Walter Isaacson
”Deep Work” - Carl Newport
“Rework” - Jason Fried
“Atomic Habits” - James Clear
“Grit” - Angela Duckworth
”What I talk about when I talk about running” - Haruki Murakami
”Brag!” - Peggy Klaus
What is on your list? I’ll be happy to get recommendations from you for 2021 in the comments section.