Self-Help Books of all time. We love them. We hate them. We have different opinions on a single one and we never find the solution to how we just love reading them. With reading, you know you learn a lot of different things that could scale your life for the better.Â
But in reality, it sets you apart from the peer with whom you roam. The ideology of self-help literature of all time has always helped a person to evolve and find new possibilities.
So here we have the complete guide of self-help books of all time to help you during social distancing with some of the best work from the world which shines as a timeless piece of art and shares a personal message of truth and wisdom.Â
The Alchemist Paulo Coelho
One of the largest publishing books and has translated into a dozen languages, Paulo Coelho’s masterpiece became a worldwide sensation. “The Alchemist” portrays the story of a young shepherd who goes on his journey to find his dream or the Personal Legends.
As the story moves forward, there is an introduction of the realization that his identity is not just his, but is a part of the Soul of the Universe.
“The Alchemist” showcase the scenarios which help its reader to find guidance, self-healing and want to find the only thing that they desire and love.
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
This book, when it was launched, was firstly acclaimed to be a mediocre one. But with time and recommendations, the writer Stephen R. Covey became worldwide popular. The book depicts the mindset of those who excel at everything they do.
Covey showcase the things that are simple yet necessary to achieve success for your goal. In a world full of cons, fake, dishonesty and forgery, the message on how to apply your integrity and fairness is shared in the book.
The Power Of Now by Eckhart Tolle
We often hear the slang, “Now’s the best time for doing everything you want”. Eckhart Tolle wrote this book and shared the message that for bringing drastic changes in your surroundings, you must complete the small tasks first.
A message for all the youngsters that will connect them to spiritual power and self-belief. But if you read further, you come to know that when you help yourself, the results are greatly appreciated by everyone else. And the best way to do is to practice it until you see it, feel it and enjoy it.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki
Robert Kiyosaki’s masterpiece “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” is the financial literacy to every individual who wants to practice multiplication of money. The book shares basic money-based principles based on two different aspects of mindset, the Rich Dad and the Poor Dad.
While writing it, Robert Kiyosaki shared the fact that there are two people in this world. Either you work for money, or you let yourself grow and the money is made afterward into your rewards. The basic information that categorizes you into one of these is written beautifully in this classic book.
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
Dale Carnegie wrote many self-help books but by far this was his best. And when it comes to communication, both the introvert and the extrovert is doing their best to excel on it.
“How to Win Friends and Influence People” share the ideas on how anyone could interact, have smooth communication and make people listen to you. The book is cited to be the best for readers who want to gain attention and target their audience.Â
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Being one of the old school classics, “Think and Grow Rich” is written by Napoleon Hill who is known for his research for his writing. In the book, he brings any readers’ attention to their capabilities and how to tackle the naysayers.
Somewhere in the middle, which is one of the most lovable parts of the book, Hill references the world with some of the successful people like Graham Bell and Henry Ford and asks them the question that what will it take to for you to achieve what you want most in life.Â
This is the phase when you can spend all your time on you and your personal development. These self-help books of all time will not just be your rescue to social distancing but will help you to be a better person in various aspects of your life.
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