According to google there is roughly 156 million books published since the invention of Gutenberg's printing press in 1440. The question is, how do we minimize the books that grab our attention?
The two most popular regions are fictional or nonfiction, which one are you? Now reading is not for everyone, this is where people find audiobooks very helpful.
Finding the category of books you can't stop reading, is hard. Can I suggest, self-development books? These are great reads for any age, gender, and in any stage of your life.
Self-care is one of the most practiced and talked about ideas in this generation. Why not crack one open and see how it can change your way of thinking.
If you are reading this post right now, give a book a try and finish it. Get some motivation from my blog Why Read, Not Watch. Where it shows you all the benefits of reading and why we should be doing it more.
Here are some of my favorite books I have read over the years. These are some great options if you are looking to buy your next book. I carry these books with me everywhere I go. That could be going to the sauna, flying in an airplane, or when my internet at home decides to stop working. It is one of the best feelings to accomplish anything, let alone finish a really good book.
New York Public Library
Here is the list of 7 books I have finished, that I think are well worth the hype. Giving you different sernaios and perspectives that you can intergrade into your daily life. I have linked each book to purchase on Amazon.
1. Atomic Habits by James Clear
2. The Secret by Rhonda Byrne
3. A Tribe Called Bliss by Lori Harder
4. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
5. Empowered Empath by Judy Dyer
6. The Four Agreements by don Miguel Ruiz
7. Handbook to a Happier Life by Jim Donovan
I hope this motivates you to finish your book that you started or pop open another! If you have any great suggestions that aline with self-development, write those in the comments for everyone to see!
Photos by Kailynn
needed this!!!
I have to agree with you on Automic Habits and The Four Agreements! :)
My book suggestion is The Power of Now - Eckhart Tolle
The 48 Laws of Power - Robert Greene