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12. Grinding It Out: The Making of McDonald’s by Ray Kroc
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Hate him or love him, Ray Kroc was a polarizing figure in the world of business and Grinding It buy afghanistan number list is a great source of motivation & stories. Regardless of your personal feelings about the man (after watching The Founder with Michael Keaton), the fact remains that few entrepreneurs can claim to have radically changed the way we live and eat—Ray Kroc is one of them.

He’s largely credited with spreading mass revolutions in food-service automation, franchising, shared corporate training and even advertising with his work growing McDonald’s into one of the most successful companies of modern history. Even more interesting, Kroc wasn’t your typical self-made businessman, as he was 52 years old when he opened his first franchise of McDonald’s and began his journey to creating a network of fast food chains worth over $150 Billion today. And if you’re interested in some more food-related reading, check out my girlfriend’s vegan food blog, Vegan Anj. Alongside her blog, I’m also documenting my own journey into the vegan lifestyle over at VeganTable.

13. The Motivation Myth: How High Achievers Really Set Themselves Up to Win by Jeff Haden.
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Coming from Inc.com’s most popular columnist, Jeff Haden, this business book was a highly anticipated, counterintuitive—but practical—guide to finding and maintaining the (real) lasting motivation it takes to achieve great things in life. The book is based around Haden’s core belief that, “motivation” as we know it is a complete myth in our society.

If you’ve read my blog before, then you know how big a fan I am of utilizing motivational quotes to get myself re-focused in times of self-doubt and help look back to the greater purpose of what I’m building. Well, this business book by my friend, Jeff Haden, takes motivation to a much deeper level. Haden argues that motivation isn’t a magical formula that we need at the outset of any major change, challenge or endeavor. Rather, motivation is a result of process, not a cause. If you’ve ever felt let down by self help books and “proven” success strategies that’ve failed, then this business book is a must-read that’ll bring you practical advice to stop stalling and start actually working on your dreams.
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