đ´269. 7/21 Books I Prescribe Over and Over Again (Part 1)
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Every week, someone asks me: âLeanne, what book should I read next?âAnd my response is always: âWellâŚwhat problem are you trying to solve?âBecause you donât need another list of âtop 10 business booksâ that just recycle the same titles. You need the right book, at the right time, for the right problem.Jenny Blake calls this a Book RX â a book prescription. Like a doctor scribbling on their pad, except instead of antibiotics, I hand out stories, strategies, and mindset shifts.So today, Iâm sharing some of the books I prescribe most often â the ones I recommend over and over again. These are my go-tos when someone comes to me stuck, overwhelmed, or wondering whatâs next.Here are the first seven âbook prescriptionsâ â weâll cover more in future instalments.Problem #1: âI hate my job, but I donât know what I want to do instead.âRX: Pivot by Jenny Blake This book literally changed my life. Jenny gives you a four-part method â Plant, Scan, Pilot, Launch â to figure out your next move without blowing up your entire career overnight. Itâs practical, compassionate, and action-oriented.Problem #2: âEveryone says I should freelance, but Iâm terrified Iâll starve.âRX: Getting Started in Consulting by Alan Weiss Forget trading hours for dollars. Alan shows you how to position yourself on value, not time, and how to talk to the right buyers. Itâs Consulting 101 without the fluff â the book I wish I had when I started.Problem #3: âI know I need to tell more stories, but I donât know how.âRX: Storyworthy by Matthew Dicks Matthew doesnât teach you to wait for once-in-a-lifetime stories. Instead, he helps you spot everyday âfive-second momentsâ where something inside you shifts. His structure makes storytelling doable, not daunting.Problem #4: âIâve got to run a workshop, but Iâm not a facilitator.âRX: The 2-Hour Workshop Blueprint by⌠me, Leanne Hughes I wrote this book for experts who need to turn whatâs in their head into a session that actually works. Itâs simple, flexible, and gets you off PowerPoint autopilot.Problem #5: âI have a brilliant ideaâŚbut what if nobody wants it?âRX: Million Dollar Weekend by Noah Kagan Instead of hiding behind logos and websites, Noah gives you scripts to validate an idea in 48 hours. Youâll learn how to test, pre-sell, and find out if your idea has legs before you waste months (and money).Problem #6: âPeople keep coming to me for advice, but it never seems to land.âRX: The Advice Trap by Michael Bungay Stanier We all have an âadvice monster.â This book teaches you to tame it by asking better questions and staying curious. A must-read for leaders (and me, because I default to advice way too quickly).Problem #7: âIâm exhausted. Work feels relentless and broken.âRX: It Doesnât Have to Be Crazy at Work by Jason Fried & David Heinemeier Hansson The antidote to hustle culture. This book is about calm productivity, protecting your time, and building sustainable companies without burning out your people (or yourself).Thatâs round one of my âbook prescriptions.â Iâve got more coming next week.đ Your turn: Whatâs the book you find yourself recommending again and again?Sign up for free for my best articles every week: Work Fame.Show notes for every episode at https://podcast.leannehughes.comP.S. Ready to take things up a level? Here are some ways I can help:Watch My 2025 Speaker Reel: Let's energise your next event.Get My Book: Design your workshops fast using The 2-Hour Workshop Blueprint. Let's connect on all the channels:Leanne Hughes on LinkedInLeanne Hughes on InstagramVisit my website: leannehughes.comEmail me: [email protected] you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
