This practice has forced me to read a wider variety of books so that I can keep it interesting. Towards the end of each month I send out a list of 3-5 books that I’m reading with brief descriptions and why I’m recommending them. It allows me to communicate directly to a much smaller segment of my audience (approx 2k people). These emails take less than 5 minutes to read and the quotes are typically worth writing down.įrom the Green Notebook Reading List Email – I created this list in 2017, and when it comes to the blog, it’s the one thing I look forward to each month. Once a week, James Clear author of Atomic Habitssends out an email with 3 of his insightful quotes, 2 quotes from others, and an idea he’s working through. Touted as, “Noise-cancelling headphones for the internet”, this Sunday morning email includes random quotes, highlights from their website, and thoughts on books the editors are currently reading. I hear about half the books I read from this email.įarnham Street Brain Food. The Reading list email is a monthly list of the books Ryan reads. I’ve learned a lot of valuable concepts through these emails. The Daily Stoic email includes life advice based on the teaching of the Stoics. (If you click the link to Mark’s page, scroll all the way to the bottom for the sign up box).Ģ- Ryan Holiday’s Daily Stoic and Reading list Email. He incorporates his humor into these weekly thought pieces and I look forward to each one. Every Monday this newsletter includes 3 ideas worth thinking about throughout the week. Mark Manson’s Mindf*ck Monday If you are a fan of the Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, you will love this weekly email. If you find you are looking for short doses of learning that don’t require wasted minutes and hours scanning social media platforms, check these out. So for their email newsletter, they pair thought-provoking and inspirational article roundups with beautiful imagery including a sleek header GIF. They are written from people outside of my profession and introduce me to ideas, books, articles, authors, and concepts that I probably wouldn’t have come across otherwise. Creative Boom is a UK-based arts and design magazine specifically for creatives, illustrators, and designers. I enjoy reading email newsletters! The small number of ones I subscribe to are great source of personal and professional development.
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