Reading
List
The following readings
represent some of the ideas, systems and research that contribute to
my approach and how I think about the work that I do. Some of the readings
are on general personal development, some represent methods of practice
in psychology and counseling, some represent philosophical world-view
material, and some are my favorite business and leadership books.
Personal
Development and General
- The Four
Agreements - Don Miguel Ruiz
- The 7 Habits
of Highly Effective People - Stephen Covey
- What Color
Is Your Parachute? - Richard Nelson Bolles
- Do What You
Love: The Money Will Follow - Marsha Sinetar
- Peak Performance:
Mental Training Techniques of the World's Greatest Athletes -
Charles Garfield.
- Think and
Grow Rich - Napoleon Hill
- Maximum Achievement
- Brian Tracy
Psychology,
Philosophy, Traditions and Systems
- Integral
Psychology: Consciousness, Spirit, Psychology, and Therapy -
Ken Wilber
- A Theory
of Everything: An Integral Vision for Business, Politics, Science
and Spirituality - Ken Wilber
- Psychosynthesis
- Roberto Assagioli
- The Ego and
the Dynamic Ground: A Transpersonal Theory of Human Development
- Michael Washburn
- The Inward
Arc: Healing and Wholeness in Spirituality and Psychotherapy
- Frances Vaughan
- Tao Te Ching
- Lao Tzu
- The Power
of Now - Echart Tolle
- Tales of
Power - Carlos Castaneda
- The Fourth
Way - P.D. Ouspensky
- Shambhala:
The Sacred Path of the Warrior - Chogyam Trungpa
- The Book
of Five Rings - Miyamoto Musashi
Business,
Leadership, Coaching and Development
- On Becoming
a Leader - Warren Bennis
- Leadership
Is an Art - Max DePree
- The Leadership
Challenge – Kouzes and Posner
- Credibility
- Kouzes and Posner
- Leadership
and the New Science - Margaret Wheatley
- The Corporate
Mystic - Hendricks and Ludeman
- Peak Performers:
The New Heroes of American Business - Charles Garfield
- Executive
Coaching: Developing Managerial Wisdom in a World of Chaos -
Richard R. Kilburg
- Coaching:
Evoking Excellence in Others - James Flaherty
- The Paradox
of Success: When Winning at Work Means Losing at Life - John
R. O'Neil