“How can I become a better freelancer? What can I do to generate more business??”
These are two great questions.
Two questions that I found myself asking a few years back.
One business icon who I’ve grown to admire over the year isn’t a freelancer but is highly successful. He’s not as wildly popular or well known as his business partner, Warren Buffet but Charlie Munger is a legend. He’s a college dropout, the Vice Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and the right-hand man to Warren Buffet.
Here are a few great quotes from Charlie about reading:
“As long as I have a book in my hand, I don’t feel like I’m wasting time.”
“In my whole life, I have known no wise people (over a broad subject matter area) who didn’t read all the time – none, zero.”
“Develop into a lifelong self-learner through voracious reading; cultivate curiosity and strive to become a little wiser every day.”
“I met the towering intellectuals in books, not in the classroom, which is natural. I can’t remember when I first read Ben Franklin. I had Thomas Jefferson over my bed at seven or eight. My family was into all that stuff, getting ahead through discipline, knowledge, and self-control.”
The following freelance books are in the order in which you should read them:
The Four Hour Workweek – Timothy Ferriss

Biggest Lessons From This Book: You don’t need to do everything. Outsource tasks that don’t result in an ROI.
Stage Of Your Business: Post service identification.
“Remote” by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson

Biggest Lessons From This Book: You don’t need to do everything. Outsource.
Stage Of Your Business: Post service identification.
The E-Myth Revisited – Michael Gerber

Biggest Lessons From This Book: You need to establish systems to work for you within your business. It’s not about building a company you have to grind it out in. It’s about building a system that operates while you sleep. My favorite quote from this book: “If your business depends on you, you don’t own a business – you have a job. And it’s the worst job in the world because you’re working for a lunatic!”
Stage Of Your Business: Launched.
Million Dollar Consulting – Alan Weiss

Biggest Lessons From This Book: If you don’t blow your own horn, there is no music.
Stage Of Your Business: Launched.
How To Win Friends & Influence People – Dale Carnegie

Biggest Lessons From This Book: Be genuinely interested in other people. You can make more friends in a few months by becoming interested in other people than you can spending years trying to get people interested in you.
Stage Of Your Business: Getting started.
The Hustle Manifesto – Ross Simmonds

Biggest Lessons From This Book: Creation & Chaos are two elements of the entrepreneurial journey that cannot be avoided. You will need to create value and there will be times that feel like complete chaos. The Hustle Manifesto shows you how to capitalize on this reality to drive success.
Stage Of Your Business: Getting started.
The Hard Thing About Hard Things – Ben Horowitz

Biggest Lessons From This Book: Embrace the struggle.
Stage Of Your Business: Few months into launch.
100 Tips For Making Your First $100K – Ross Simmonds and Alex Vaughan

Biggest Lessons From This Book: There is always something you can be doing for your business.
Stage Of Your Business: Few months into launch.
Did I leave off your favorite?
If I did, let me know in the comments.
And don’t forget to include your favorite quote.
