Here is the New York Times list of best-selling business books for January, 2022 – Yes, Atomic Habits by James Clear is still at the top spot, as it has been for nearly the entire pandemic…
The New York Times has just published its first list of best selling business books for 2022; the January, 2022 list.
For the first time in my memory, we have presented fewer than half of the books on the list at our monthly event, the First Friday Book Synopsis.
But, I will present one of the books I had not yet selected at our February event; Four Thousand Weeks. And I will also present Ray Dalio’s now book, Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order at our March First Friday Book Synopsis.
The four we have presented are: Atomic Habits, Dare to Lead, Thinking, Fast and Slow, and Extreme Ownership.
As has been true for so many months during the pandemic, Atomic Habits by James Clear is again at the top spot. This is a very good, very practical book. Everybody has some harmful habits to get rid of; and some desirable habits they wish they could cultivate. This book helps with both. (I presented my synopsis of this book at the December, 2018 First Friday Book Synopsis).
Here are the ten books from this month’s New York Times list of best-selling business books. Click over to the New York Times site for a link to a review of one of these books.
#1 – Atomic Habits by James Clear
#2 – Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order by Ray Dalio
#3 – The House of Gucci by Sara G. Forden
#4 – Vanderbilt by Abderson Cooper and Katherine Howe
#5 – Dare to Lead by Brené Brown
#6 – Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe
#7 – Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
#8 – Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin
#9 – Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkman
#10 – Flying Blind by Peter Robison
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