2015 Book Roundup

booksTo prepare for planning goals for 2016 I am reviewing the past year. Here is a look back at the top five books I read in 2015.

  1. 18 Minutes by Peter Bregman – Getting the Important Stuff Done
  2. Start by Jon Acuff – How to Be Awesome in 10 Steps
  3. Give and Take by Adam Grant – Book Review
  4. The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson – Top Ten Ways to Improve Productivity
  5. The Accidental Creative by Todd Henry – Finding Your Sweet Spot. I didn’t write a post about this book, but I especially liked the concept behind the Personal Idea Pad. It was a good reminder that combining ideas to come up with new ones is fun, and should be part of a regular review.

I plan to keep track of the books I read in the upcoming year with a printable My Reading List from Money Saving Mom. (pdf) For a free printable annual metric chart and annual planner for tracking regular reviews, see an annual review.

 

I seek to create order from the chaos of complex information. Join me at the Daily PlanIt to gain insights, inspiration, and information to increase skills for a better life. I unlock the power of teaching reading with phonics in the pursuit of literacy at www.phonicspow.com. In my spare time I explore books and movies, often choosing titles available on both screen and page.

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