My Favorites of 2018: Books, Apps, Gadgets & More
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Another year is in the books, and 2019 brings with it new opportunities, and for many, a chance to start over.

Today’s post isn’t really about looking forward, or about sharing my plan for 2019 (I’ll share that in a few weeks time), it’s about looking back at ‘the best’ of 2018.

Here are a few of my favorite discoveries in 2018. I’d LOVE to hear about yours, so leave a comment!

Books

Principles of Life and Work, Ray Dalio

Principles

A look inside the mind of a billionaire entrepreneur. This book is fascinating, packed with useful tips and lessons. I also enjoyed his YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/B9XGUpQZY38

See the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Principles-Life-Work-Ray-Dalio/dp/1508243247/

Sapiens: A Brief History Of Mankind, Yuval Noah Harari

Sapiens

A brilliant overview of the development of mankind, and how society became what it is today. I found the book had a couple of ‘slow’ parts I had to slog through, but I still found it to be a fascinating book and I recommend it to everyone.

See the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Sapiens-Humankind-Yuval-Noah-Harari-ebook/dp/B00ICN066A/

Making Money is Killing Your Business, Chuck Blakeman

MakingMoneyIsKillingYourBusiness

This book is possibly my #1 favorite of 2018… and I had the pleasure of inviting Chuck Blakeman to speak at our live New York Blueprint Academy mastermind event in 2018. Chuck didn’t disappoint either, in fact his content was SO good I featured it on this website here: https://www.aidanbooth.com/making-money-is-killing-your-business/

See the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Making-Money-Killing-Your-Business-ebook/dp/B00ZK5R50I/

Currently Reading:

– The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History Of The Four Meals, Michael Pollan
– The Power Of Full Engagement, Jim Loehr & Tony Schwartz

Articles

Wait But Why: The Elon Musk Series

Check it out here: https://waitbutwhy.com/2017/03/elon-musk-post-series.html

This is the one that really stands out for me.

This series of posts is a rare deep dive into one of the greatest minds of our time, Elon Musk. If you want to understand why so many people rave about Musk, then these are the blog posts you need to read. Everything is covered in detail, complex concepts explained in simple ways, and the series left me even more in awe of Musk and his projects.

Music

I don’t have one specific artist or band to mention here, but what I will say is that after a rigorous trial of both Spotify and Apple Music in 2018, I finally ended up choosing Spotify.

Spotify

Apple Music would have been better for me in terms of syncing across my Apple devices devices, but I find Spotify so much easier to use than Apple Music, Spotify is better in my opinion.

Apps

Gymaholic – Finally an app that I can use on my Apple watch to track gym workouts! I’d hunted for one of these for a while but until I got Gymaholic, I’d never found the kind of thing I was looking for.

gymaholic

This app lets me track all my exercises, sets, reps, and much more, and I can run it all from my watch without needing to have my phone with me.

Audible – After years of not using Audible, I started using it again and LOVE it. In the past few months alone, I’ve been able to listen to several audiobooks that I otherwise never would have got to.

I now find myself listening to audio books in the most bizarre situations… pacing back and forth for 20 minutes with our newborn baby at 4am, walking back to the office after dropping my son at daycare, on the treadmill in the gym, shopping in the supermarket… time that was under utilized previously.

Rappi – This is the secret to fast pizza delivery in Buenos Aires! This app (and similar apps exist in most cities around the world) allows me to order food from restaurants, supplies from local drugstores / pharmacies / supermarkets / grocery shops, and a raft of other deliverable products.

The catch?

If it’s not delivered in 30 minutes, the service charge (which is already minimal) is free. So instead of waiting an hour or more for the local pizzeria to deliver our food, we now get it hot, within 30 minutes.

The service fee is minimal… about $1.

I’ve only had one bad experience so far, this:

Pizza

It looks like the delivery guy may have had this pizza on it’s side for a bit too long. Rappi support gave us a generous credit for the mishap, so there’s another benefit of using this service, a second layer of support beyond just the restaurant.

Vivino – Wine drinkers will LOVE this free app.

Vivino-collage

What it lets you do is take a photo of a wine bottle label with your phone (all done within the app), then the app sucks in information about the wine, such as:

  • How much it normally sells for
  • Average ratings and critiques
  • Taste characteristics
  • World wine ranking
  • Variety background (eg. What is New Zealand Pinot Noir known for)
  • Food pairings
  • Related styles
  • And MUCH more

It also lets you know if you’re really getting a good deal when buying wine… is what you’re buying actually any good? Check it out for yourself, I’d love to know what you make of it!

Best Buys Under $50

Audible Subscription ($14.95/month) – I spoke about my return to Audible above… the subscription is now a no-brainer for me, I can’t imagine I’ll cancel it anytime soon!

Kathmandu Foldable Backpack ($20) – One of my favorite companions, this little guy is extremely lightweight, surprisingly strong, surprisingly spacious, and folds up into the palm of my hand.

KathmanduBackpack

I take this with me whenever I travel, and use it every week when out and about in Buenos Aires. Check it out here: https://www.kathmandu.co.nz/pocket-pack-v4.html

SIDENOTE: I lost this bag on a flight to London earlier this year (it eventually turned up and was returned to me), and it was the first thing I re-purchased (when I thought I wasn’t going to get it back).

Best Buys Over $50

Garmin Forerunner 935 ($500) – I’m sure you’ve heard me speaking about fitness, and in particular swimming in the past.

Garmin

This watch is the king of the fitness landscape (I use an Apple watch for gym workouts, but the Garmin for swimming and running). It takes tracking to the next level, and is far more effective at capturing all my key metrics than my Apple watch.

All data is sucked in to my Garmin iPhone app to enjoy later.

GarminCollage

Apple Airpods ($159) – I never thought I’d bother getting these, I just didn’t really see the value in them (remarkably, I remember thinking the same thing about the iPad, then again about the iPad Pro…). That was UNTIL I rekindled my love affair with Audible. These little earbuds are brilliant, and last an amazingly long time on just one charge!

How about you?

I’d LOVE to hear about your favorites from 2018, leave a comment below!

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27 Comments so far:

  1. Jacob says:

    Very cool, I can see this becoming a traditional annual post Aidan! One thing I loved this year is Blinkist, I think you’d get a kick out of it Aidan

    • Aidan says:

      Hehe, I like making this an annual post, will be interesting to look back on in years to come! Yes, I’ve heard great things about Blinkist, yet to try it though!

    • Jean says:

      I’m using that too. So easy to get the highlights of many books while exercising, etc.

  2. Helen says:

    Check out 21 Lessons for 21st Century, it’s by same author as Sapiens, good read if you like his style!

  3. angel says:

    love this Aidan! Makes me want to revisit some of these and try some new things as well!
    Do the airpods stay in securely?

    • Aidan says:

      Hey Angel, I was a little worried about the airpods staying in, but they do! Zero issues so far, and I’ve used them a LOT!

  4. J. Farnsworth says:

    Comment about Audible Books….
    If you have an ios Device (iPad or iPhone), then you have the ability to have the device read a book to you. Here is how you can turn on the feature. From Settings, click on the following…Settings > General > Accessibility > Speech > Speak Screen. Once selected, just pick your preferred voice & speed.

    It will read any book in iBooks or Kindle in which the text is enable, which is most books. (I haven’t tested other apps.)

    I love this feature and its ability to read books to me.

  5. Erica says:

    I read ‘The Power of Habit’, I think you’ll like it Aidan, was one of my favorites last year.

  6. Rob says:

    My best purchase under $50? This Anker power bank: https://www.amazon.com/Anker-PowerCore-Ultra-Compact-High-Speed-Technology/dp/B0194WDVHI

    Highly recommended for anyone who churns through battery.

  7. Mark says:

    Thanks Aidan, I always get a kick out of these posts. Hope to see you in Las Vegas again one day soon!

  8. Must try that back pack, looks like something perfect for me

    I agree on your thoughts with Spotify, I have a pay account there, I use my free Pandora for background music, but when I want to listen to albums or my own playlists, Spotify is the best.

    My big find is DDPY Yoga. Not only do I love it, but it is the only work out program my wife enjoys and her results are amazing.

  9. Tonya says:

    Fun to read all of these Aidan. Will be shopping because of it 🙂 Thanks.

  10. Robin says:

    Hey Aidan!
    Thanks for this fun article – interesting to hear what you enjoy doing during your free time!
    I’ve recently getting back into Audible too; the biggest challenge is finding time to listen on top of reading from a physical book every day, which is a major habit goal for me this year.
    My favourite physical book of 2018 was ‘The One Thing’ by Gary Keller, so much so that I’m currently re-reading it!
    2019 will be a year of necessary upgrades, as some of my old hardware is reaching the end of its working life – my MacBook Pro has just given up after 8 years of faithful service. An Apple Watch Series 4 is high on the list as its waterproof, unlike my Series 1. Previously I’ve been using a Suunto for serious sport as its programmable for specific tasks (skiing, sailing, etc). They seem to get bigger and chunkier with each passing year…
    Looking forward to reading the Sapiens book, along with its companion volume, Homo Deus.
    And after his brilliant presentation during the 12 Days Giveaway, I had to order a copy of Chuck Blakeman’s book “Making Money is Killing Your Business’. Amazon UK don’t sell it, so I had to order it from the US. Where there’s a will, there’s a way!
    Finally, in the gym, Black Friday last year provided me with a new stainless steel barbell, which has a lovely grippy finish and brass bushings on the collars. The challenge of simply picking that up and moving it is refreshingly simple in an increasingly complicated, world!
    Best wishes for 2019 🙂

  11. Ricardo Patrocinio says:

    I like to buy both the audiobook and the Kindle book, so I can listen and read at the same time. When you buy the bundle the price of the audiobook is much lower (usually around $5), so now I am collecting Audible credits because I am not going to use one for a $5 purchase.

    • Aidan says:

      Hey Ricardo, I wasn’t aware of the bundle option, and had been buying both separately on the odd occasion, thanks for the tip!

  12. Ron Buechler says:

    Two foundational books: The Magic of Thinking Big, and How to Win Friends and Influence People.

    Suggest reading at least every two months!!

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