Tom Crean
1/5 of Team Crean.
Book Recommendations:
Recommended by Tom Crean
“This book by @AllistairMcCaw is so high level and is full of inspiring and most importantly, very real examples of what it takes to make a difference. If you are looking for something that continuously will give you an edge , you’ll find it in this book. https://t.co/3qTyakuarR” (from X)
Allistair McCaw(you?)
Allistair McCaw(you?)
Becoming a Champion or High Performer doesn't happen overnight or by accident. It takes years of dedication, hard work and discipline. You can have all the talent in the world, but if you haven’t developed the right habits and mindset, you will always fall short of your greatest potential. In Habits That Make a Champion, Author, Speaker and Leadership Consultant, Allistair McCaw provides you with the skills and tools to help you maximize your potential and become a Champion. Having consulted and worked closely with some of the best athletes and people in the world, Allistair firmly believes that the difference between the good and the great performers lies in their daily habits and discipline. In this book, you will discover how the Champions plan, prepare, think, behave and compete. You will also learn how to build the beliefs, habits and traits of a High Performer and Champion. After reading this book, you will be equipped with the motivation, direction and focus you need to shape your daily actions and activities into those of a Champion. In this book you will learn how to: - Develop Winning Habits - Develop The Mindset of a Champion - Implement Life Changing Strategies - Create a Successful Environment …and much more
Recommended by Tom Crean
“A really good time to get this book or read it again like I’m going to do after following everything this week. @JakeSherman and @apalmerdc did a great job with this and hopefully there will be a sequel. The behind the scenes is work is incredibly good. https://t.co/XvrCwX1njQ” (from X)
Jake Sherman, Anna Palmer(you?)
Jake Sherman, Anna Palmer(you?)
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The inside story of Donald Trump’s first two years in Washington as viewed from Capitol Hill, a startling account that turns “Congress into a Game of Thrones book” (Trevor Noah, The Daily Show). Taking readers into secret strategy calls and closed-door meetings from the House to the White House, Politico Playbook writers Jake Sherman and Anna Palmer trace the gamesmanship and the impulsiveness, the dealmaking and the backstabbing, in a blow-by-blow account of the power struggle that roiled Congress. Moving from the fights for advantage between Donald Trump, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer; to Mitch McConnell’s merciless, Machiavellian handling of the sexual assault accusations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh; to Paul Ryan’s desperate, failed attempts to keep Mark Meadows from pushing Trump into a government shutdown over immigration, The Hill to Die On bristles with fresh news and tells the story of what really happened in some of the most defining moments our era. Like The West Wing for Congress, or Shattered meets This Town, The Hill to Die On tells an unforgettable story of politics and power, where the stakes going forward are nothing less than the future of America and the lives of millions of ordinary Americans. Praise for The Hill to Die On “[Sherman and Palmer] go deep inside the halls of Congress to document the deal making, backstabbing, power struggles and political knife fights that have roiled the nation’s capital during President Donald Trump’s first two years in office. . . . Anything but boring.”—USA Today, “5 Books Not to Miss” “[The Hill to Die On] painstakingly chronicles the return to divided government and the restoration of an institutional check on a mercurial chief executive. . . . The book depicts a foul-mouthed president in love with his own reflection, a House GOP encased in the amber of self-delusion, and Nancy Pelosi’s unblinking focus on twin prizes: recapturing the House and returning to the speaker’s chair.”—The Guardian “If you are one of the many Americans who hates Congress, this book is for you. In the Washington depicted in Jake Sherman and Anna Palmer’s new book, there are no heroes—only winners and losers. . . . With these lawmakers, Sherman and Palmer get inside their heads and capture what they’re thinking in real time.”—The Washington Post