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Toby Sinclair

Best Career Change Books

I just left a comfy corporate job to start a business! Yikes!


I was terrified to make a change.


These career change books were the catalyst to making it happen.


Best books for career changes

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Best Career Change Books


Squiggly Careers by Helen Tupper & Sarah Ellis


This book offers a fresh perspective on navigating modern, non-linear career paths. It emphasises embracing uncertainty, leveraging strengths, and designing a career aligned with personal values and interests rather than following traditional routes.


The Pathless Path by Paul Millerd


Paul Millerd challenges the traditional definition of success and invites readers to consider alternative paths to fulfilment. He shares his journey of leaving the corporate world to find a more meaningful, self-directed life, encouraging readers to carve their unique paths.


The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz


Ben Horowitz provides practical advice on the difficult challenges that entrepreneurs and business leaders face. Drawing from his experience as a CEO, he offers insights on decision-making, managing through crises, and the often overlooked emotional aspects of leadership.


The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson


Mark Manson argues against the conventional wisdom of relentless positivity, advocating instead for a life focused on meaningful values and accepting limitations. With blunt humor and personal anecdotes, he encourages readers to prioritize what truly matters and embrace the challenges that come with it.


The Million Dollar Weekend by Noah Kagan


Noah Kagan shares actionable insights and strategies on how to generate significant revenue in a short period, based on his experiences as an entrepreneur. The book is packed with tips on idea validation, product launches, and sales tactics designed for rapid execution.


How to Begin by Michael Bungay Stanier


Michael Bungay Stanier offers a guide to starting projects that matter, emphasising the importance of identifying what truly excites and challenges you. Through practical steps, he helps readers overcome procrastination, build momentum, and make meaningful progress toward their goals.


How to Change by Katy Milkman


Behavioural scientist Katy Milkman explores the science behind making lasting changes in behaviour. She offers evidence-based strategies for overcoming common barriers to change, such as procrastination and impulsivity, to help readers achieve their personal and professional goals.


Quit by Annie Duke


Annie Duke explores the power of quitting as a strategic decision rather than a sign of failure. She uses examples from poker, business, and life to demonstrate when and how to quit effectively, maximising success by knowing when to walk away.


Key Person of Influence by Daniel Priestley


Daniel Priestley lays out a framework for becoming a highly valuable individual in your industry. The book focuses on building a personal brand, leveraging assets like intellectual property, and creating influence to stand out in a crowded market.


The Dip by Seth Godin


Seth Godin explains why quitting at the right time is crucial for success, focusing on how to recognize the "dip"—a difficult period before achieving something great. He encourages readers to quit the wrong pursuits and persist in the right ones.


Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman


Oliver Burkeman challenges the modern obsession with productivity by reminding us of the finite time we have—roughly 4,000 weeks in an average lifetime. He encourages readers to embrace limitations, focus on what truly matters, and find fulfilment in a finite life.


Mindset by Carol Dweck


Carol Dweck explores the concept of "fixed" versus "growth" mindsets and how our beliefs about our abilities shape our success. The book provides strategies for cultivating a growth mindset to overcome challenges, foster resilience, and achieve personal and professional growth.


Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers


Susan Jeffers provides tools for overcoming fear and self-doubt, empowering readers to take action despite uncertainty. She emphasises the importance of embracing discomfort and using fear as a catalyst for personal growth and positive change.


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