"GIGO-Garbage In Garbage Out"- computer programming expression
I often get asked have I read all of these books. I would say that 95+ I have or they are on my list. The 95+ percent are books from which I have learned a thing or two and want to share them with you.
I however do not get all of my information from books. Every two weeks like a clock I enter the Lake County Library and usually pick up:
1. 4-5 new releases(every Friday)
2. 1-2 books that I found in a regular bookstore and asked for them to get on loan from another library or purchase.
3. 1-2 audio books
4. Magazines such as:
- Business Week
- Fast Company
- Inc.
- Entrepreneur
- Forbes
- Fortune
- Money
- Esquire
- Details
- Oxygen(women's health magazine)
- Men's Fitness
- Men's Health
- Black Belt
- Spirituality and Health
- Psychology Today
- Time/Newsweek (very seldom)
- Wired
What do my informational sources tell you? I read (or listen)on the subjects of: business, entrepreneurship, money, health, exercise, spirituality, and psychology. The book subjects are typically business, self help, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
If I felt that I was lacking information in a certain area, I would just look for a resource to add that to my list.
After I get home, I usually spend one hour going through the magazines picking out and marking the stories I would read before I start. This saves a lot of time and keeps my focus on only stories I found interesting to read.
Today's question is:
"What do your sources reveal about you?"
I Envy you... No time for TV....lol lol... Me I learn by site...so majority of the time if I can't pick up an image in something I read I just leave it alone. The web is my first choice for sources.
ReplyDeleteI am not sure what my sources would reveal about me... Maybe that I am curious?... I look up anything that I find strange or that I don't understand.... But if by looking it up I still can't understand it.. I just say ahhhhhhh to hell with it...