Self-help books are not everybody's cup of tea. But, if you liked Mark Ronson's counterintuitive approach to the genre, here are 6 books that might hold your fancy.
1.Ego Is The Enemy by Ryan Holiday- This book talks about how greatness can be achieved by taming the ego.It is invaluable, especially if you’re the kind of person who’s obsessed with the social media culture.
2. How To Stop Worrying And Start Living by Dale Carnegie- This classic does not just focus on self-betterment but also provides practical tips to lead a better life free from worry, fear and doubt.
3.The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss- This book is written in a way to inspire damn-near anyone feeling down about themselves to take control of their lives and start using their time more efficiently.
4.You Are A Badass by Jen Sincero- Jen Sincero's blunt style of writing is what makes this book unique. This books doesn't preach you to 'get better', but will inspire you to leverage your personality to get things done.
5.Braving The Wilderness by Brene Brown- This books talks about the importance of authenticity and how to build the courage to stand true to yourself, even if that means standing alone.
6.The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg- Duhigg talks about the role of habit in a person's life. He explains that our goals can only be met if we change our underlying habits, and why they form in the first place.
Self-help books are not everybody's cup of tea. But, if you liked Mark Ronson's counterintuitive approach to the genre, here are 6 books that might hold your fancy.
1.Ego Is The Enemy by Ryan Holiday- This book talks about how greatness can be achieved by taming the ego.It is invaluable, especially if you’re the kind of person who’s obsessed with the social media culture.
2. How To Stop Worrying And Start Living by Dale Carnegie- This classic does not just focus on self-betterment but also provides practical tips to lead a better life free from worry, fear and doubt.
3.The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss- This book is written in a way to inspire damn-near anyone feeling down about themselves to take control of their lives and start using their time more efficiently.
4.You Are A Badass by Jen Sincero- Jen Sincero's blunt style of writing is what makes this book unique. This books doesn't preach you to 'get better', but will inspire you to leverage your personality to get things done.
5.Braving The Wilderness by Brene Brown- This books talks about the importance of authenticity and how to build the courage to stand true to yourself, even if that means standing alone.
6.The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg- Duhigg talks about the role of habit in a person's life. He explains that our goals can only be met if we change our underlying habits, and why they form in the first place.