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I swear, I’ve been writing this blog post in my head over the course of the last year. Clearly, it needed to find its way onto my blog.<\/p>\n

I’ve always been a bookworm. Some of my earliest childhood memories consist of Saturday morning reading sessions (or, back then, flipping through the pages to look at photos).<\/p>\n

My life is heavily influenced by literature, which is why you\u2019ll see a list of 8 books I hold near and dear below.<\/p>\n

Each has held different lessons, some that knocked me down so I could pick myself back up and others that embraced me from page one.<\/p>\n

All are equally important to me.<\/p>\n

If I could only keep a small library of books, these would make the “keep” pile…<\/p>\n

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Simply Tuesday by Emily P Freeman<\/h2>\n

You know when a book finds you at the perfect time? This was one of those books. Its subtitle is Small-Moment Living in a Fast-Moving World, which could not have been more applicable to my previous 24\/7 hustle life.<\/p>\n

This book was not only good for business but for all other areas of my life including my faith, friendships, family, and communities. It\u2019s a healthy blend of scripture and authentic storytelling which aims to reverse our reliance on the \u201cI\u2019m busy\u201d excuse.<\/p>\n

Here is one of my favorite quotes from the book:<\/p>\n

\u201cBut Tuesday teaches me that part of living well in ordinary time is letting this day be good. Letting this day be a gift. Letting this day be filled with plenty. And if it all goes wrong and my work turns to dust? This is my kind reminder that outcomes are beyond the scope of my job description.\u201d\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n

Doesn\u2019t that make you want to rush to the library to check it out? I SO highly recommend this book for entrepreneurs who find themselves in a perpetual state of \u201cbusy\u201d.<\/p>\n

Read Simply Tuesday here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

The Crossroads of Should and Must by Elle Luna<\/h2>\n

We let the \u201cshoulds\u201d in our life win far too often. We \u201cshould\u201d get a stable job, even if we loathe it, to pay for a lifestyle we \u201cshould\u201d want in order to impress people we \u201cshould\u201d connect with. #blech<\/p>\n

I\u2019ve chosen the path of \u201cshould\u201d many times before, especially when I first started my online business.<\/p>\n

I thought I \u201cshould\u201d ditch words for the sexier medium of video marketing, create a podcast with weekly episodes I couldn\u2019t sustain as a one-woman-show, and spend time creating digital products that didn\u2019t fit my bigger vision.<\/p>\n

But my \u201cmust\u201d of helping clients tell their true stories always came back. It wasn\u2019t until I leaned into my \u201cmust\u201d that I found my direction in copywriting and content creation.<\/p>\n

This book is fantastic for all entrepreneurs whether you\u2019re in pre-launch or have been in business for a while. It\u2019s also illustrated beautifully so it\u2019s nice to look at. Love!<\/p>\n

Read The Crossroads of Should and Must here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Brave Little Bones by Kayla Hollatz (that\u2019s me!)<\/h2>\n

Okay, this probably seems like a very odd addition, especially since Brave Little Bones is my memoir poetry collection, but there\u2019s SO much I learned about myself during the process of writing this book.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s been just over a year since I published my first poetry collection but as I flip through the pages, I feel as though a different person wrote it.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s a snapshot, a moment in time, the anthem of my childhood put down on paper so I could heal, cry, and embrace others who have experienced similar things.<\/p>\n

Poetry has made me the writer I am today. I attribute it to my success on Twitter (my knack for haikus comes in handy when I only have 140 characters!), my personal growth through blogging, and my easy vulnerability in all forms of online writing.<\/p>\n

Sweet friend, if you are considering writing a book, even one outside of your industry that doesn\u2019t totally fit \u201cyour brand\u201d, do it. Start with an outline, grow the plot, dig into the characters, and go anywhere with it. It\u2019s one of the best things I indirectly did for my career.<\/p>\n

Get your own copy of Brave Little Bones here.<\/a><\/p>\n

Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert<\/h2>\n

This book is meant to make every person to wear the title of \u201ccreative\u201d proudly. While I never saw myself as an artist growing up, this book changed how I view art and where those limiting beliefs came from.<\/p>\n

Elizabeth Gilbert shares many personal tales of her own relationship with creativity and packs the perfect amount of magic and whimsy into its pages. The hype is grand, but the book is even better.<\/p>\n

I mean, just look at the cover. The beauty doesn\u2019t stop there! I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to write their own permission slips and get back to creating work that matters.<\/p>\n

Read Big Magic here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Rising Strong by Brene Brown<\/h2>\n

Just like Elizabeth Gilbert, everyone seems to know (and love) Brene Brown, and for good reason.<\/p>\n

While I enjoy her speaking most, I\u2019ve read nearly all of her books and find Rising Strong to be my favorite. As a writer who loves storytelling, it\u2019s probably not surprising since Rising Strong is basically putting Daring Greatly<\/a>\u2019s principles into action.<\/p>\n

I deeply connect with the Theodore Roosevelt quote Brene bases her research on, so much so that I\u2019ll paste it here so you can see what I mean:<\/p>\n

\u201cIt is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.\u201d – Theodore Roosevelt\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n

That\u2019s goooooood, right? Ah, I love it dearly. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to own their vulnerability, create something beautiful that\u2019s within them, and put their work out into the world.<\/p>\n

Read Rising Strong here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer<\/h2>\n

I am the worst at asking for help. I constantly worry about being a secret burden to someone I care about or just hearing the word \u201cno\u201d, a painful rejection after building the confidence to ask in the first place.<\/p>\n

I\u2019ve always been like this too, not raising my hand in class and trying to figure out the answer on my own instead of simply asking someone who could save me minutes to hours of time.<\/p>\n

It\u2019s something I\u2019m working on, especially as a community leader<\/a>\u00a0because I know intuitively that a community cannot reach sustainable growth and consistently pour into its people if you do it alone. It takes a village!<\/p>\n

This beautiful memoir from Amanda Palmer, a street performer and statue turned most crowdfunded Kickstarter musician in history, was exactly what I needed to hear. Not only does she talk about our need to ask for help but also how she\u2019s put it into action.<\/p>\n

I first listened to Amanda Palmer\u2019s TEDTalk<\/a> on this subject and after hearing she wrote a book, I knew I needed to pick up a copy. It did not disappoint.<\/p>\n

Read The Art of Asking here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Manage Your Day-to-Day by 99u Contributors<\/h2>\n

Whenever I see this book title, I always shake my head because I remember how warped my mentality was around routines before reading this book. Here\u2019s what I mean…<\/p>\n

I\u2019ve never considered myself a morning person or someone who does well under rigid routines. My creative process<\/a> has always been somewhat scattered, a skill I\u2019ve learned to sharpen over time.<\/p>\n

While I may not have thought my personality type was bred for routines, this book whipped me into shape.<\/p>\n

After hearing short stories from all kinds of successful writers, authors, and bloggers, I realized that while everyone\u2019s routine may look a bit different, there is a common thread: the need to consistently show up and do the work.<\/p>\n

I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is struggling with making room to do what they love AND what they need to get done too.<\/p>\n

Read Manage Your Day to Day here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

The Desire Map by Danielle LaPorte<\/h2>\n

Let\u2019s end with the mother of all books. You know I\u2019m talking about The Desire Map. It\u2019s pretty much impossible to be active in online communities without someone mentioning this book one (or fifteen) times.<\/p>\n

While there\u2019s a lot to love in this book, the best takeaway is the importance of figuring out FIRST how you want to feel, and then set your goals around those emotions. We often set our goals the opposite way but Danielle urges us to reinvent our goal setting process.<\/p>\n

She calls these central emotions our Core Desired Feelings, or CDFs for short. Mine are Encouraged, Light, Rhythm, and Ease. These CDFs then drive what opportunities I say a big YES to and which ones earn a \u201cnot right now.\u201d<\/p>\n

This book is half storytelling and half workbook so it\u2019s a great one to dive into during a long weekend of soul-searching.<\/p>\n

Read The Desire Map here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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