Here's a
list of books that have motivated me personally. Each has either inspired me, encouraged
me to take an action, has given me new prospect on life, or has helped me to
dream bigger and to believe in my dreams. Hope they will help you as well.
Also, if
you're not big on reading, you can always look for the audio version. All of
them have one.
1. The Success Principles by Jack Canfield
This book is one of the first motivational books I’ve read. It’s
pretty straightforward. Gives a lot of techniques and exercises tailored to
increase your confidence, tackle your daily challenges and achieve your
personal goals. It’s based on 64 principles used by successful people
throughout history. You can look at the principles as tools created to help you
do the inner work needed to transform yourself. What it did for me, it inspired
me tremendously and thought me some important techniques I use in my daily
life.
2.
Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker
Being financially independent is something, I believe, we all
want. This book will give you tons of advices on how to achieve just that. It’s
based on a notion that much of our chances of accumulating wealth are mentally
driven. You will find out how millionaires think. And when you think as a millionaire,
you will take actions of a millionaire. And when you take actions of a
millionaire, you will get results of a millionaire.
3.
The Alchemist by Paolo Coelho
I am sure many of you have heard about it as I was hearing about
it repeatedly before I have finally decided to read it. The book really changed
my personal view of life. It gave me hope and inspired me immensely. Through
story of a young shepherd the book teaches one to always listen to his/her
heart, to learn to read the signs on his/her life path and to follow his/her
dreams.
4.
Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
I believe you have heard about this book as well. It’s a memoir
of a kind in which author describes her yearlong (outer and inner) journey of
recovery from Rome to India to Bali. This book is very inspirational and gave
me much closer insight to meditation and its tremendous benefits.
5.
The Power by Rhonda Byrne
From the author of The Secret in 2010 came out “The Power”. If
you’ve read “The Secret” this book will add tremendously to that. If you didn’t,
I would recommend reading “The Secret” first. However, I find “The Power” more
useful than “The Secret”, since it contains some very valuable advices that you
can apply to your daily life and can see results very quickly. My favorite
chapter is “Keys of Gratitude”. Be sure to read it carefully. Everytime I start
feeling down, I think of things that I am grateful for and almost immediately I
am feeling much better and am very happy because I know I am doing something
good for myself.
Thanks.
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