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šŸŒNovember on My Bookshelf: Travel, Growth & Moving the Needle




November always feels like a bridge — a month to breathe, reset, and start imagining what’s next before the new year arrives.


This time around, my focus is on Travel Goals — not just places I want to visit, but who I want to become along the journey.


Here’s what I’m reading this month — and you’re more than welcome to join me. Grab a notebook, pour a cup of something warm, and let’s travel through these pages together.



āœˆļø The Ultimate Goals Handbook by SherĆ©a VĆ©Jauan


This month inside Goal Skool, we’re reading Chapter 11: Travel Goals (pages 236–252)from The Ultimate Goals Handbookā„¢.

For me, travel is about expansion — expanding my mind, my comfort zone, and my sense of wonder. Whether I’m exploring a new city or discovering something new about myself, these pages remind me that every journey begins with intention.


šŸ“˜ You can read along with me at TheUltimateGoalsHandbook.com.




šŸŽÆ Move the Needle by SherĆ©a VĆ©Jauan


I’ve made it my personal challenge this month to move the needle — even just a little — every single day. This book has been a great reminder that progress doesn’t always have to be dramatic. Some days, it’s just about showing up, doing the next right thing, and trusting that consistency compounds.


If you’ve been feeling stuck or stagnant, this one will meet you right where you are.




šŸŒ The Catch Me If You Can by Jessica Nabongo


This is our November Book of the Month inside the Goal Skool Book Club, and I’m completely in love with it already.

Jessica Nabongo’s story — visiting every country in the world — is about so much more than travel. It’s about courage, curiosity, and the kind of confidence that comes from saying yes to life.


She’s reminding me that there’s a big world out there waiting for us to see it — and that exploration doesn’t always require a plane ticket. Sometimes, it starts with a mindset shift.


🧳 Grab your copy here and read with me.




The Road Less Stupid by Keith J. Cunningham


This one’s keeping me grounded. I’m reading it as part of my business and leadership refresh — because let’s be honest, we’ve all made decisions that could’ve used a bit more ā€œthinking time.ā€

I’m learning how to slow down, ask better questions, and lead with clarity — whether that’s in business, ministry, or family.


It’s been the perfect balance to the adventure mindset from the other books.




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Come Read With Me


So that’s what’s on my bookshelf this November — a mix of purpose, perspective, and a little bit of passport dreaming.

If you’d like to read alongside me, come join the Goal Skool Book Club at GoalSkool.com. We’ll talk about what we’re learning, where we’re going next, and how to turn every page into progress.


šŸŽ„ You can also catch my weekly reflections and ā€œpage picks ā€ on YouTube.


Here’s to growing, going, and glowing — one chapter at a time. šŸŒ“āœˆļø

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