“Mojo” Reads Max Effgen, March 17, 2009 I have had a lot of conversations with very talented people that seem lost in this new economic reality. Understandably many are upset about their respective employment situations; however, as a whole they seem to be forgetting what has made them great. Here are some recommended reads for some positive “mojo”: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho I first borrowed a copy of the Alchemist in 1996 while backpacking in Australia and devoured it in a single day. I hated to return it. Since then I have recommended the book countless times and given away many copies as gifts. It is work checking out Coelho’s blog where he posts daily and even links to pirated copies of his work. The Radical Leap: A Personal Lesson in Extreme Leadership by Steve Farber This is a great short read about leadership. First read in 2004, I have taken the time to re-read it about once per year and see how I measure up. The Magic Lamp: Goal Setting for People Who Hate Setting Goals by Keith Ellis I recently came across this book. Would recommend. It is authentic and can help you get you from A to B. Hang in there and read on. reads booksreadsrecommendthoughts