
I find it incredibly difficult to finish business books… or at least… to finish them. I order them. I alphabetize them on my shelf by author. I start them. I start them with a vengeance. But I have a hard time getting through them. I’m just not that motivated.
So here’s what I’m going to do. I’m going to create motivation. I’m going to sit down and read one of these books every month, and I’m then going to post my response right here. It’ll be like the Brains on Fire Book Club… or something like that. And I promise not to pull an Oprah on any of the authors… cuz frankly, I don’t have that kind of power.
ANYWAY… I think I’m going to set my sights this month on Brand Hijack by Alex Wipperfurth. Now, I’m pretty sure I’m going to like this book for a few reasons… and not just because the author has a really great last name (and he does). But when I opened the book to the first page, I met a great quote pulled from a NY Times letter to the editor: “We have a message for the movers and shakers on Madison Avenue: ‘Tone down the relentless yammering; you’re talking too loud for us to listen.’” And then there’s the first line: “Corporate America is confused.”
So, there you go. Now we have something to look forward to. I’ll keep you posted. And since I’ve told you I’m going to do this… I ‘d better follow through, right
That’s motivation, eh?
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