28th December 2025
Harry S. Truman once said, “Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers.”
You’ve no doubt seen a plethora of top 10 book lists published by Presidents, renowned CEOs, successful entrepreneurs & Officers.
I don’t believe it is a coincidence that so many great leaders prioritize reading. No CEO wakes up one day with all the knowledge needed to become successful.
Most great leaders are insatiable readers in constant pursuit of knowledge and
personal development. Warren Buffet dedicates hours each day to reading, Bill Gates shares an annual book list, and even Abraham Lincoln credited much of his knowledge to self-taught reading.
At any point of time I am reading 3-4 books and I love the Non-fiction books on my business subject of finance, money & the Self-help Genre.
The power of this genre is that they are personal accounts of real situations with tested solutions for others who are experiencing similar challenges.
The authors have done the hard work; they have tested, failed and triumphed, and they are gifting this knowledge to other for the cost of one or two specialty coffees and a few hours of reading time.
I am grateful for their willingness to share, and I will continue to prioritize reading, using the power of words to enhance my skills and grow.
For those who want to become better leaders & persons, and grow their businesses, I recommend designating a reading “Power Hour” several times a week.
Put it on your calendar as you would a meeting, find a quiet space and turn off all electronic devices.
Using insights from ‘Atomic Habits,’ perhaps you can stack this activity with another routine.
If you work out for half an hour five days a week, then spend 30 minutes reading as soon as you are finished.
If you have a long commute to work, maybe an audiobook or podcast would be a good fit.
Regardless of when, how long or where you read, just be sure you are routinely consuming content that will make you a better person.
For me, Reading isn’t just a habit; it’s also a master key to unlocking a future brimming with boundless possibilities—a journey every page invites you to join.
Start your reading journey today.
Begin a paragraph, then a page, then a chapter & soon you will be completing the book.
As in earlier year, I am sharing the list of, 25 books out of the close to 50 books I read in 2025 (Yes, I try to read and finish one book every week).
The collection is an ecelectic collection of varied subjects I like.
Share your list of interesting books that you read in 2025 with us and let us spread a good read.
Read, Read, Read & stay blessed forever.