A good friend always leaves an impact in your life. And books are said to be man’s best friends. The books you read can shape the way you think. Reading helps you know more, think more and do more. It also helps in identifying things in life from a different perspective. Reading helps you to develop yourself into a better being.
Here are a few personal development books:
- Can’t Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds
This book is written by David Goggins, an ultra marathon runner, athlete, ultra distance cyclist, motivational speaker and author. The book is a memoir and his journey from his poverty struck, abusive childhood to his transformation in joining the armed forces and becoming one of the world’s top athletes. In his book he introduces the 40% Rule that helped him shape his life.
- Change Your Schedule, Change Your Life
This book written by Dr. Suhas Kshirsagar helps you to understand the ways to attain power of chronobiology to effortlessly lose weight, sleep better, exercise stronger, reduce stress, and boost our wellbeing. The book tells you “It’s not you, it’s your Schedule.” It further gives a 30 day step-by-step schedule to transform your life.
- The Gift of Forgiveness
This book by Katherine Shwarzeneggar Pratt is an under rated book that helps to learn to forgive. The beautifully written book is based on interviews, life experiences and personal reflections of the writer. The book is for whoever seeks a life of acceptance, grace and peace.
- The One Thing
The book, written by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan is based on Pareto’s Principle or 80/20 principle. The book makes you rethink almost everything in life. It is a simple idea that is portrayed in a different way. The book explains the strategy that could be put into use immediately.
- Everything is Figureoutable
The book is written by Marie Forleo is a powerful book that helps you understand how we can figure challenging things easily. The concepts are explained using stories of others and the writer’s own personal stories. The book points out that we may not be able to control everything in life, but we can control our insight about life.