Geni’s Book Club
Firm Forward
This book is the heart and soul of The Impactful Advisor Training Program. The author of Firm Forward, Edi Osborne, is the person who developed the Level 5 methodology and taught it to thousands of accountants in North America. This is the business fable that tells the advisory story. You will think Edi has been spying on your firm when you read about these fictional accountants and their journey from Compliance to Reliance.
How To Make a Boring Subject Interesting
I am out to permanently remove the blight of boring that has tarnished the accounting profession and many other professions. I believe every subject has at least one interesting aspect and every speaker has something valuable to say. My book offers hope and 52 steps for anyone who has to speak or write about a subject that others might consider boring. This book is for presenters who want to have more fun with their material, who want to connect with their audience and who want to be heard.
52 Ways Even a Nerd Can be Heard
The Miracle of a Definite Chief Aim
This book is inspired by Napoleon Hill’s teachings and is a focused exploration of how one well-defined purpose can guide an entire life.
Napoleon Hill Success Course
Creative Visualization
Use the Power of Your Imagination to Create What You Want in Your Life
An accessible and profound guide to the inner art of visualizing outcomes and reshaping reality—one mental image at a time.
Focus
The Catalyst for Innovation
Author Betsy Burroughs packed this book
with neuroscience-backed tools for jump-starting insight and momentum, especially when self-doubt or fatigue sets in.
The Midnight Library
A moving novel that reminds us there are infinite versions of our lives—and gratitude may be the key to finding peace in the one we’ve chosen.
Even a Geek Can Speak
A practical, empowering guide that helped unlock the confidence to share technical ideas in a human and relatable way.
The Power of Awareness
A metaphysical classic that urges readers to live as if their dreams are already real—and to watch their world respond accordingly.

