MFF Director of Operations Mike is an avid reader (and podcast listener), continuing his own personal path of lifelong learning. This week he shares what he has learned after reading Tim Ferris’ Tribe of Mentors. He says, “This book was published after The Tim Ferris Show, a very successful podcast Tim started with such guests as pro surfer (and entrepreneur) Laird Hamilton and life coach Tony Robbins. Tim’s podcast guests are diverse in their backgrounds, but all have one thing in common. Every guest is an expert in their craft. After many long form episodes, Tim sat down to write the tools of titans. This book takes all of the great ideas, lessons learned, and tactics from his amazing guests. He boils it down into an amazing read that is resource rich, full of good stories and a quick read. The book is intimidating in terms of size but don’t let that deter you from reading this great book. Buy it, read it, make notes in the margins – because you will come back to it time and again!”
Our MFF Book Suggestions feature includes many of our favorite books on money management, personal and business development, leadership skills, and real estate investment. These are the books that have helped us to grow personally and professionally – and to help us master the game of money!
We’ll be adding five more books to our MFF Suggested Books list next week. Are there books that have helped you to grow your personal or professional confidence? Share your book suggestions with us by emailing us at morganfranklinfellowship@morganfranklinfellowship.com!
A Journey to Personal Financial Independence
At Morgan Franklin Fellowship (MFF), we support the concept of financial freedom – by teaching participants how to save by paying themselves first, invest for their future and grow their net worth.
Learning how money works and how to talk about money with others are the first steps towards recognizing an individual’s lifelong financial goals. Our online courses and on-demand learning events are designed to help individuals learn the concepts, rules and vocabulary of money, finance and investing.
Becoming an MFF Fellow
Our Standards of Financial Literacy program is engaging, full of interesting information, and easy to navigate. Adapted from the National Standards for Financial Literacy developed by the Council for Economic Education (CEE), this robust curriculum features six short lessons on such important topics as earning income, understanding the value of saving and using credit.
When completed, this program lays the foundation for becoming an MFF Fellow. Becoming an MFF Fellow is the ticket to access additional MFF programs and opportunities for mentoring, networking, internships and real-world opportunities. These are the opportunities which allow MFF Fellows to continue their journey towards personal financial independence.
Learn more at morganfranklinfoundation.org.