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The best place to find tips for improving your life is a book. I mean, sure, Youtube videos are helpful too, but it is always different than books. A book author is usually an expert who dedicates a lot of time and effort (maybe even more than twenty years like one of the books mentioned here) in order to be as accurate as possible. I spent some time researching and I found that extremely successful entrepreneurs like Matt Morris and Robert kiyosaki recommended these books and after reading them , I can see why.
PS: The ranking is just personal preference.
5.The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*ck
This book will help you think a little more clearly about what you're choosing to find important in life. Mark Manson starts by introducing you to the concept of "feedback loop from hell" .It's simply worrying about doing the right thing so much that you become worried about how much you're worrying. Then he goes on to talk about the backwards law : wanting positive experience is a negative experience.Accepting negative experience is a positive experrience. This book is not about stopping to care about everything, it's about not giving a f*** about the unimportant.
It shows you how to reach that state of mind or in other words , how to master the art of not giving a f***!
4.You Can Heal Your Life
This book will teach you self love and guides you to mental freedom from any form of guilt. This book is not directly a set of tips to fix your problems, yet includes a range of practices and tips that you can apply daily to build momentum for change; Hay advocates a holistic approach to improve your entire being which includes you body , mind and spirit . The main message conveyed by this book is "If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed""
3.The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People
Stephen Covey hands you in this book 7 habits that are powerful enough to change your life.Each one of them has a tremendous effect. He made sure that each one of these habits focuses on what he calls "the character ethic" rather than "the personality ethic".These habits are:
1.Be Proactive
2.Begin With The End In Mind
3.Put The First Things First
4.Think Win-Win
5.Seek First To Understand Then To Be Understood
6.Synergize
7.Sharpen The Saw
He explains every habit , why it is so effective and how to acquire it to live a better life.
2.Atomic Habits
James Clear defines an atomic habit as a small easy to do practice that presents a component of compound growth .These habits will show little change at first which might seem unimportant but it will compound to remarkable results if you stick to them.That's why the author insists on working with systems instead of setting goals since goals might seem far and the small progress at first would seem ineffective which will lead inevitably to giving up.Another main idea of the book is focusing on who you want to become rather than what you want to acheive.
1.Think And Grow Rich
This is my favorite book. Napoleon Hill spent more than twenty years observing and interviewing many successful people. In the book, he presents thirteen principles that will lead you to success. The book is mainly about accumulating riches but the principles in it are valid for any goal you set at any time.It will help you "trick" your mind into believing that you can achieve anything. The thirteen principles will help you improve on a spiritual and mental level. If you're interested in reading it, I have a post where I tell you
Why it is a must read, what my biggest takeaway out of it was and how I applied it in my life.
Thank you for reading, I hope you found this helpful.Stay tuned maybe I'll make a detailed post on each one of these books!
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