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The Art of Leadership, by Michael Lopp

Posted on July 23, 2020 by Eric

Amazon link I have been reading Michael Lopp’s blog, Rands in Repose, for fourteen years, and liked his previous books, so I bought and read this newest book immediately upon release as it’s especially relevant to my work as an executive coach. Lopp shares what he has learned as a manager at Netscape, a director […]

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Me and White Supremacy, by Layla F. Saad

Posted on July 19, 2020March 11, 2022 by Eric

Amazon link Book site This is one of the most recommended books for beginning one’s work on antiracism, so I worked through it in June. The book’s content was originally written as a 28-day Instagram challenge, and is thus brief with each chapter being only a few pages. The chapters are all structured similarly, first […]

Posted in nonfiction, politics, race 1 Comment

It’s About Damn Time, by Arlan Hamilton

Posted on July 8, 2020March 11, 2022 by Eric

Amazon link Book site I first heard of Arlan Hamilton on the Startup podcast a couple years ago, and her story was amazing as a queer Black once-homeless woman without a college degree who decided to diversify Silicon Valley venture capital through sheer force of will. I was recently reminded of her when she opened […]

Posted in careers, coaching, fun_nonfiction, leadership, race, selfdesign 2 Comments

The Willpower Instinct, by Kelly McGonigal

Posted on June 21, 2020June 21, 2020 by Eric

[n.b. This may seem like a weird time to publish this book summary given my last couple posts, but I actually got this book from a physical library in the pre-Covid times, and the library is re-opening, so I have to return it soon. Plus, I do think it is relevant to anti-racism work to […]

Posted in coaching, leadership, nonfiction, selfdesignTagged mcgonigal, willpower 1 Comment

Between the World and Me, by Ta-Nehisi Coates

Posted on June 7, 2020March 11, 2022 by Eric

Amazon link I purchased this book when it came out several years ago, but gave up on reading it at the time because I didn’t have the patience to absorb Coates’s words and perspective. I restarted it this week, and finished it in a couple days, as it’s not a long book…but it is a […]

Posted in journal, nonfiction, people, politics, race 2 Comments

Privilege and Self-Education

Posted on June 1, 2020March 11, 2022 by Eric

My heart hurts today, and I felt I had to write about what’s going on in America. Staying silent reinforces the current systemic inequities. Silence implies that the system we have is okay. And it is not okay. So I am sharing what little I know, and links for me and others in my position […]

Posted in community, journal, politics, race 4 Comments

Man’s Search for Meaning, by Viktor Frankl

Posted on April 14, 2020April 21, 2020 by Eric

Amazon link This book is Frankl’s account of surviving the concentration camps in Nazi Germany, as told from his perspective as a psychiatrist. He readily admits that the conditions were so brutal that every ounce of energy had to be put into survival to even have a chance. He gives the example of earning a […]

Posted in coaching, leadership, nonfiction, stories 5 Comments

Letting go of the Hero mindset

Posted on April 2, 2020April 2, 2020 by Eric

I’ve been thinking about personal responsibility this week, and how I align what I take responsibility for with what I control. In my own work with a coach, we’ve identified that I can get into a “Hero Eric” mindset where I try to make everything go right – I feel responsible for holding everything together […]

Posted in coaching, leadership, philosophy, selfdesign 9 Comments

The Interruption Opportunity

Posted on March 24, 2020March 24, 2020 by Eric

As the coronavirus is wreaking havoc with our lives, I have been reflecting on what opportunities can be found in this tumultuous time. I wrote on LinkedIn about the value I am finding in an abundance mindset where I appreciate and give thanks for what I still have, and I wanted to expand on that […]

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Tiny Habits, by BJ Fogg

Posted on March 3, 2020March 3, 2020 by Eric

Amazon link Book site I went through BJ Fogg’s Tiny Habits course back in 2014 with limited success in creating my intended habits. I was planning to skip the book since I figured it was more of the same, but after hearing a podcast interview with him, I realized he covered more in the book […]

Posted in coaching, nonfiction, selfdesign 3 Comments

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