I’ve taken the time to put together a list of some of my favorite personal development books. These are the books that have stood out in my mind recently, as I do read quite a few, and not everything that I read is self help related.

I think it’s a list that is a good starting point for anyone that wants to begin reading books on self improvement without wasting their time with pointless ones. If you are a little more seasoned with your reading, you may recognize a few in the list that you have read in the past as well as a few others that you haven’t crossed path with yet.

I have tried to include a little bit of spirituality, self help, and business books, since these are the main themes of this blog and I think it’s good to have some variety in what you read.

I have included some of my comments and opinions on each one, so that you can get an idea of what the book is about. I intend on adding to this list with time, as the more I read, the more I will want to recommend to all you readers of this blog some extra reading materials worth your time 😉

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6 Comments

  1. Hey Frederic,
    I checked out a few of your post and I like your content. I too have read your book picks and they are all great books to read over and over again. When can we expect to read your book?
    Kenneth R.Williams

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  2. 🙂 Hey … good to meet someone so much interested in books. Try out Many Lives, Many Masters – Dr. Brian Weiss (Spiritual), Autobiography of a yogi – Paramhansa yogananda(Spiritual), Goal – Eliyahu Goldratt(Management), The Dream Manager(Management), The Alchemist – Paulo Coelho.

    I have Getting Things Done – David Allen and The 4-Hour Work Week – Tim Ferris on my list.

    I hope you like them.

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  3. 🙂 Hey … good to meet someone so much interested in books. Try out Many Lives, Many Masters – Dr. Brian Weiss (Spiritual), Autobiography of a yogi – Paramhansa yogananda(Spiritual), Goal – Eliyahu Goldratt(Management), The Dream Manager(Management), The Alchemist – Paulo Coelho.

    I have Getting Things Done – David Allen and The 4-Hour Work Week – Tim Ferris on my list.

    I hope you like them.

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  4. Hello Avani…Monk who sold his ferrari? I definitely have to check that one out….just the title makes it seem quite interesting hehe! I’ll update the list whenever I come across a book worth recommending, and feel free to comment on your favorite ones as well, I’d love to get some feedback on books I haven’t read yet. Cheers 😉

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  5. Hey … All of these are my favourites too. Apart from Eckhart Tolle’s A New Earth. I still have to read that one. I love Monk Who Sold His Ferrari – Robin Sharma, Power of Now – Eckhart Tolle as well. Actually so many more wouldn’t be able to list all of them 🙂

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  6. Hey … All of these are my favourites too. Apart from Eckhart Tolle’s A New Earth. I still have to read that one. I love Monk Who Sold His Ferrari – Robin Sharma, Power of Now – Eckhart Tolle as well. Actually so many more wouldn’t be able to list all of them 🙂

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