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Joe Binkowski
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What book(s) "changed the game" for you?

Joe Binkowski
  • Contractor
  • Chicago, IL
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Hey all! 

Wanted to make this post with the intent of an open discussion. Real estate-related or not, I'd love to know what books offered you new perspectives and seemed to really push you out of your comfort zone into taking action? I've noticed a lot of people, and certainly me at times, get stuck in this "learning-mode" rather than an "execution-mode" or applying what you're actively learning. If there is a book that has helped you, I'm sure it could help someone else. Feel free to share below!


On a more particular note, I'd love to know if anyone has any book recommendations on strategic partnerships, using your holding company for multiple partnerships, and/or using your holding company and OPM to fund other deals.

Thanks and have a great day all!
 

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Sarita Scherpereel
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Sarita Scherpereel
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@Joe Binkowski Rich Dad Poor Dad and the BP books might get mentioned a lot. Great books but I really loved Atomic Habits by James Clear. It changed the way I saw goal setting in my business. I also loved Traction: Get a Grip on Your Business by Gino Wickman. Both of these books are more about execution-mode. Great for people that have ben in the industry for years and need to kick it up a notch. 


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