Books

10/10
How to live – INTJ – 1000 ideas in 100 pages
Navalmanack – INTJ – your second life begins when you realize you only have one
The way to love – (INTJ) – drop your attachments, see things as they are

9/10
The 7 habits of highly effective people – INTJ – the bible of personal development
The practice – (N)TJ – your work is more important than how you feel today. Ship daily
Hell yeah or no – INTJ – If not feeling “Hell yeah, that would be awesome!”, say no
Made to stick – INT – when you say three things, you say nothing

8/10
4-hour work week – INTJ – eliminate inefficiencies, all in on the 80/20 that brings results
Atomic habits – TJ – small changes compound into remarkable results
What got you here won´t get you there – T – when promoted, stop being selfish
Deep work – IJ – learn to focus and you will thrive in all future jobs
Principles – INTJ – pain + reflection = progress
Just listen – (IT) – rewire yourself to listen
Getting to yes – (IT) – principle based negotiation

7/10
Lying – the benefits of telling the truth far outweigh the cost
Influence – (IT) – we can influence others in predictable ways
How to win friends and influence people – (IT) – listen and praise, don’t criticize

5/10 (good ideas, could be a blog post instead of a book)
Quiet – I – understanding introversion
Pyramid principle – NTJ – structure your communication and start with the conclusion
The 80/20 principle – INTJ – 80% of the results come from 20% of the work
The checklist manifesto – J – checklists are great
The goal – NTJ – to improve any system, focus on the bottlenecks
Women don’t ask – (I) – women are less likely to negotiate
The one thing – INTJ – what ONE thing will make everything else easier or unnecessary?

Business

9/10
Work rules! – NTJ – being a great manager, and other lessons from google
High output management – INTJ – managing a company with high leverage activities

8/10
Rework – ITJ – build a company that makes money, not a startup that loses it
It doesn’t have to be crazy at work – ITJ – great work demands uninterrupted time
The e-myth revisited – INTJ – build your business as if it was a franchise
4 disciplines of execution – I(N)TJ – developing a strategy is easy, executing is harder

5/10 (good ideas, could be a blog post instead of a book)
Blue ocean strategy – NT – don’t compete with rivals, make them irrelevant
Zero to one – NT – build a monopoly
The lean startup – INTJ – build, measure, learn, repeat
The innovator’s dilemma – NT – Innovate or die