Looking for personal development/self help books
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Re: Looking for personal development/self help books
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1. The Fifth Agreement by Don Miguel Ruiz
2. Unlimited Power ( The New Science of Personal Achievement) by Anthony Robbins
3. Big Magic ( Creative Living Beyond Fear) by Elizabeth Gilbert
4.Joy on Demand ( The Art of Discovering the Happiness Within) by Chade- Meng Tan
5. One Big Thing ( Discovering What You Were Born to Do) by Phil Cooke
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How to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie.
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jennydelacruz wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 12:04I agree. I read it on the last day of November in 2018, and it helped me not to care too much about other people.Alyssa wrote: ↑03 May 2020, 12:41 The only self-help book that I was ever able to finish was The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*** by Mark Manson. I found it to be helpful when I was struggling with anxiety, it’s witty and helped to shift my perspective.
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Mark Manson and his book The Subtle Art Of Not Giving A F*** taught how not to give attention to trivial things and to things that don't add value to my life. I also like his book, Everything is F***
Last year, I read a similar book entitled UNOFFENDABLE by Einzelganger. It's also good.
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It's the recent self-help book I read this month. I was anxious during the first week, so I decided to continue reading Bogel's book. At the end of each chapter, she lists some points on how to help us make good choices on how to prioritize what matters more for us.
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Awesome for finding inner inspiration and overcoming obstacles regarding bad relationships with other people. It may be more of an inspirational read, but I identify it as self help because a lot of the practices they recommend are good for real-life application.
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5 times i want to read it too now. Thanks for the reccomendationAndrea Hale 1 wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 09:27 I always, always, always, recommend "You Are a Badass" by Jen Sincero. I have read it 5 times and I take away something new each and every time I pick up that book. Another good read is "You Epic Life Blueprint" by Rock Thomas. Hal Elrod actually read it himself.
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