7 All-Time Best Self-Improvement Books
I must admit right from the outset that there are thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of good books out there that can help you in your self-improvement journey. However, the following 7 are the creme de la creme of self-help books. Put on a pot of coffee and dive into one of these excellent reads, and set yourself up for success.
#1. The Subtle Art of Not Giving A Fck by Mark Manson
It’s interesting that I started the reading list with this book. It might sound abrasive from the outset, but inside are all goodies -- tricks, tweaks, ideas, real-life examples, and nuggets of wisdom on how to ace self-improvement. Do you sometimes feel that you’re never going to amount to something? If yes, here’s a book that’ll change your perspective for good! And, yes, learn how not to give a fck, but in a good way.
#2. How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie
It might sound a little obvious, but it turns out influencing people and winning over friends is a good way to learn more about yourself and become more compassionate. According to this book, you need to start your self-improvement efforts by being a delightful human by surrounding yourself with great company.
#3. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Many things might have changed since it was first published in 1937, but this book by serial author Napoleon Hill is still a gem, a masterpiece that still teaches the art of becoming successful like no other. While many controversial subtexts were edited in the subsequent editions, the book touches on all the essentials, from planning to decision-making. Do you suffer from fear of failure? Dig in.
#4. Getting There: A Book of Mentors by Gillian Zoe Segal
The author went beyond and above to get powerful insights from world’s great mentors, including billionaire Warren Buffett, Kathy Ireland, et al. They are all detailed in this handy book. It’s a good read for those looking to switch or transition career.
#5. The Attention Revolution: Unlocking the Power of the Focused Mind by Allan Wallace
It’s no longer a secret that today’s tech-savvy individuals find it hard to concentrate. With all the gizmos, social media, and attention-stealers, it comes as no surprise. Accordingly, this book teaches you how to take back your attention and focus on what really matters: self-improvement!
#6. Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy by David D. Burns
David Burns is no stranger to the realm of self-help. He has churned out bestsellers, one after another. But, this book trumps them all. It’s a tell-all on how the revolutionary Cognitive Behavioral Therapy can be used break destructive cycles. In all, this is the best book for those looking to overcome addiction and strong urges.
#7. Psycho-Cybernetics, A New Way to Get More Living Out of Life by Maxwell Maltz
Who knew a plastic surgeon could be this insightful when it comes to self-improvement and finding happiness? His book is a masterpiece that’ll prove useful for many years to come.