Resources

Books

Focus on Improving Yourself Daily

Below are Justin’s personal book suggestions. There are an infinite number of things to learn from reading. Continually strive to be the best you can be and learn as much as you can from others. Whether you surround yourself with wise people or devote time to reading, you will grow and learn from people of greater experience and knowledge than you! The ultimate goal is to be the best version of yourself.

 

  • Power Golf by Ben Hogan
  • The Pro by Butch Harmon
  • Little Red Book by Harvey Penick
  • Down the Fairway by Robert T. Jones Jr. and O.B. Keeler
  • On Learning Golf by Percy Boomer
  • The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Improving Your Short Game by Jim Mclean
  • The Venturi Analysis by Ken Venturi
  • How I Play Golf by Tiger Woods
  • The Venturi System by Ken Venturi
  • Golf Digest Book of Drills by Jim McLean
  • Search for the Perfect Swing by Alastair Cochran and John Stobbs
  • Ben Hogan’s Five Lessons
  • Every Shot Counts by Mark Broadie
  • The Little Black Book by Byron Nelson
  • It’s Only a Game by Jackie Burke
  • Golf My Way by Jack Nicklaus
  • Eight Step Swing by Jim McLean
  • Ben Hogan by James Dodson
  • The Complete Golfer by Harry Vardon
  • Grit by Angela Duckworth
  • Mindset by Carol Dweck
  • Make it Stick by Peter Brown, Henry L Roediger, and Mark McDaniel
  • The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin
  • In the Mind’s Eye by National Research Council
  • How Successful People Think by John C. Maxwell
  • The Power of Significance by John C. Maxwell
  • The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle
  • The Little Book of Talent by Daniel Coyle
  • Top Dog by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman
  • Drive by Daniel Pink
  • Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell
  • Leonardo DaVinci by Michael White
  • Einstein by Barry Parker
  • The Essential Drucker by Peter Drucker
  • The Complete Art of War by Sun Tzu
  • Secrets of Greatness by the editors of Fortune magazine
  • Development of Professional Expertise by K. Andres Ericsson
  • Road to Excellene by K. Andres Ericsson
  • Talent is Overrated by Geoff Colvin
  • Talk Like Ted by Carmine Gallo
  • Think Like a Warrior by Darrin Donnelly
  • Faster, Higher, Stronger by Mark McClusky
  • The Rise of Superman by Steven Kotler
  • My Fight/Your Fight by Ronda Rousey
  • My Shot by Guy Yocum
  • The Winner Within by Pat Riley
  • Let Me Tell You a Story by Red Auerbach and John Feinstein
  • Pistol by Mark Kriegel
  • Drive by Larry Bird
  • Expert Performance in Sports by Janet L. Starkes and K. Andres Ericsson
  • When Pride Still Mattered by David Maraniss
  • Wooden by John Wooden and Steve Jamison
  • They Call Me Coach by John Wooden
  • Coming Back Stronger by Drew Brees
  • How Good Do You Want To Be by Nick Saban
  • The Wisdom of Wooden by John Wooden and Steve Jamison
  • The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey
  • How to Succeed in the Game of Life by Christian Klemash
  • With Winning in Mind by Lanny Bassham
  • Focused for Bowling by Dean Hinitz
  • Chronological Life Application Study Bible NLT
  • When Gold Winks by Squire Rushnell
  • Handbook of Athletic Perfection by Wes Neal
  • The Prayer of Jabez by Bruce Wilkinson
  • The Man in the Mirror by Patrick Morley
  • Lead for God’s Sake by Todd Gongwer
  • The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John C. Maxwell
  • The Leadership Wisdom of Solomon by Pat Williams
  • Not a Fan by Kyle Idleman
  • Anyway The Paradoxical Commandments by Kent Keith
  • The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale
  • Learned Optimism by Martin Seligman
  • Presence by Amy Cuddy
  • Secrets of the Vine by Bruce Wilkinson
  • Sometimes You Win Sometimes You Learn by John C. Maxwell
  • How Children Succeed by Paul Tough
  • Make Today Count by John C. Maxwell
  • Chase the Lion by Mark Batterson
  • When God Doesn’t Fix it by Laura Story
  • The Normal Christian Life by Watchman Nee

Podcasts

Focus on Improving Yourself Daily

Justin was featured in the Podcast, “Decide It’s Your Turn” by Christina Lecuyer. The podcast has great insight on how Justin thinks, absorbs information and trains his students.