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Three years ago, I didn’t know a thing about the world of personal development, but when I discovered Leo Babauta’s book “The Power of Less” by accident one day, my interest was piqued.
Since then, I haven’t stopped reading and I have discovered a real passion for Self-Help literature.
The books below transformed my life and I hope you can have the same experience.
If you are determined to take action, then try these books and take the first steps they propose.
There is no better time than now to get started!
1. Identify the essential, 2. Eliminate the rest
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The Power of Less: The Fine Art of Limiting Yourself to the Essential…in Business and in Life by Leo Babauta |
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There is nothing that says you have to settle for less than you truly want, just because everybody else does. You can become one of the few people that actually live the extraordinary life all of us deserve. Happiness. Health. Money. Freedom. Success. Love. You really can have it all
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The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life (Before 8AM) by Hal Elrod |
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Conditions are never perfect. “Someday” is a disease.
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The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Timothy Ferriss |
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Cash is just like the seat belt you buckle when you get behind the wheel of your car. When you go for a drive, you don’t plan to have an accident. Still, you wear your seat belt.
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The Automatic Millionaire, Expanded and Updated: A Powerful One-Step Plan to Live and Finish Rich |
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The standard practice of open discussion gives too much weight to the opinions of those who speak early and assertively, causing others to line up behind them.
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Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman |
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Let’s get one thing clear right now, shall we? There is no Idea Dump, no Story Central, no Island of the Buried Bestsellers; good story ideas seem to come quite literally from nowhere, sailing at you right out of the empty sky: two previously unrelated ideas come together and make something new under the sun. Your job isn’t to find these ideas but to recognize them when they show up.
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On Writing – A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King |
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Truly, “thoughts are things,” and powerful things at that, when they are mixed with definiteness of purpose, persistence, and a burning desire for their translation into riches, or other material objects.
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Think and Grow Rich (Start Motivational Books) Napoleon Hill |
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I can’t emphasize this enough. Focusing on one prime skill at a time is absolutely necessary for rapid skill acquisition.
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The First 20 Hours: How to Learn Anything . . . Fast! by Josh Kaufman |
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Emotions are merely signposts, suggestions that our neurobiology gives us, not commandments. Therefore, we shouldn’t always trust our own emotions. In fact, I believe we should make a habit of questioning them.
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The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life :by Mark Manson |
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They are ordinary people who made a few key decisions that changed their lives
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The $100 Startup: Fire Your Boss, Do What You Love and Work Better to Live More by Chris Guillebeau |
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