Spring is here! If your resolution to start the new decade was to read more, or perhaps to branch out and read different styles and genres, then you’re in a great place to find some captivating reads that have been circulating throughout our business community. Of course, we welcome all types of readers – from the occasional reader to book-clubbers, and audio-book ‘readers’ to bookworms. We’re always excited to share a great book, so we invited women who inspire us to share what’s inspiring them!
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Talking to Strangers by Malcom Gladwell
Danielle Lazarevska | Sandbox Centre
Do Cool Sh*t: Quit Your Day Job, Start Your Own Business, and Live Happily Ever After by Miki Agrawal
The book is packed with ideas, inspiration and learning moments that will get you thinking about cool sh*t to execute on in your own life. Don’t stop there! Once you discover the unique personality of Miki you won’t be able to resist diving into her inspirational talks, innovative business ventures and variety of funky hats!
Teena Suave | Botree Inc.
The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday
This is the perfect bedside read for anyone in business or leadership. We all face that moment of feeling stuck, unsure of what to do next. Feeling like what is in front of us is too big, too scary, too much. This book is the spark that will get you motivated to overcome any obstacle in your way and will teach you how to use that obstacle to your benefit. Any obstacle. Trust me. Embrace those challenges and shine bright.
Kelly Letourneau | Women & Children’s Shelter of Barrie
Inconvenient Indian by Thomas King
“For an individual, one of the definitions of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again in the same way and expecting different results. For a government, such behaviour is called...policy.”
Caycee Masters | Journey Into Truth
The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz
He outlines a personal code of conduct known as the “Four Agreements” to practice in everyday life. These Agreements sound simple at first but it is the act of truly understanding, implementing and reflecting upon them that can be challenging and we often need to be reminded of. The Four Agreements offer a powerful code of conduct that can rapidly transform our lives and help us achieve a new perspective, true happiness and ultimate freedom.
Lauren Martinuik | Scotiabank
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21 Days to Resilience by Dr. Zelana Montminy
As a recommended read, 21 Days to Resilience ticks all the boxes. It offers a roadmap for the journey centered on three landmarks; Self, Spirit, and Social. The tools in each chapter allow you to apply your learnings individually or can be an excellent addition to one’s team building tool-kit. And because time is a challenge for all of us, this book is an easy read and fits nicely into an organization’s team development plans.
Claudine Cousins | Empower Simcoe
The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan
I often find myself repeating in my head, “What is the ONE THING I could do today such that by doing it, everything else will be easier or unnecessary.” There is such power in asking this question.
Joanne McPhail | Barriston Law
Aesthetic Intelligence by Pauline Brown
Aesthetic Intelligence is full of interesting real-world case studies, showcasing how 'the other AI' comes to life in unexpected ways. My favourite takeaways are around the importance of considering and appealing to all five senses when considering your brand's experience, and that successful brands must focus on forging human connections by treating customers 'not as people who merely seek to consume but as humans who ultimately seek to feel alive'.
Meghan Kelly | The Atelier Collective