Thursday, November 21, 2024

The Books to Read this December – Boost Bookshelf

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As we’re on the final approach to Christmas we figured you’re going to want something to read after you have gobbled down your Christmas Turkey and Christmas Pud.

So we’ve put together a couple of books that we’ve been reading this month for you to peruse.

As ever if you’ve been reading a book you think we should know about drop us an email with a short paragraph about it.


How to have a Good Day

by Caroline Webb

Recommended by Robert Haylor, Boost Digital Media Ltd

This month I have finished reading How to have a Good Day by Caroline Webb. If you’re looking for a guide on how to maintain a positive focus, write a proper to do list and get more done during your day then I would say this is the book for you.

Covering everything from setting the right goals for the day, through to building resilience, influence and more. This book is a must read for those seeking to improve their own productive and for those with an interest in behavioural science.

Start with Why

Start with Why by Simon Sinek

By Simon Sinek

I’m confident a lot of you will have already this masterpiece. Not only does it get you to think

differently but also gets you to focus a lot more clearly.

Rather than preaching to people about what you do, try telling people why you do it. The simple concept here is people buy your WHY not your WHAT or HOW, that’s just noise.

I’m currently about half way through this, but would already highly recommend it to anyone looking to either start our in business or is already running a growing company.

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Robert Haylor has 14 years of web development experience, starting out as a web developer whilst still in his university dorm room at Birmingham City University. With a background and a strong interest in website design & development he is skilled in a variety of programming languages including PHP, MySQL, CSS3 and HTML5. As Managing Director of Boost Digital Media, he regularly jumps on to client projects on a daily basis as well as ensuring the company strategy is being implemented and is delivering results.

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