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Books to Read: 20 Self-Help Books to Read to Succeed in Life

Succeeding in life involves more than paying attention to school books. In as much as you will need to give a great deal of attention to school books, if you must go through life successfully, there is a lot to be learned from reading self-help books that are not a part of your curriculum at school.

When a lot of people think about books to read outside their school curriculum, their minds go-to books in areas they are looking to learn a thing or two. While you will be doing yourself a lot of good when you read books in areas you have a strong interest in, there is more.

There are several books to read that can help you become successful in life and achieve tremendous growth. You might not be aware of all the things these books can do for you. Regardless of this, it is important that you give them a great deal of attention as your success in life might just be dependent on them.

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If you have given some time to reading self-help books, then, there is a likelihood that you already know the right self-help books to read. However, if you are just considering getting started with self-help books, contained in this article are 20 self-help books to read to grow/succeed in life.

What are Self-Help Books?

Self-help books are books you can rely on to get ahead in life. A lot of times, these books are a combination of masterclasses that you would actually pay f a fortune for if you were to sit in a class. They contain answers to lots of life’s questions and are never a part of a regular academic curriculum.

Why do you Need Self-Help Books?

Are you stagnant in your career? Or struggling to relate with people around you even though you are very good at your job? These problems might seem little. However, they can be very challenging and can greatly diminish your self-worth.

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You could deal with the challenges above through various means. You could decide to see a counselor or even attend masterclasses. However, sometimes all you need is a series of self-help books and you will be better off than you are at the moment.

20 Self-Help Books to Read to Grow in Life

1. Smarter, Faster, Better

This book was written by Charles Duhigg and is not as old as you might have imagined. There is a lot this book can do for a reader. However, it is focused on helping people work well as a team, find purpose, and increase their productivity.

If you have found yourself, there is still a lot you can learn from reading this book. It can go a long way in helping you make the right decision, and also set the right goals.

2. Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends on It

Love yourself like your life depends on it by Kamal Ravikant is a book on self-love which, unfortunately, lots of people seem to lack. Self-love is the basis for improving one’s self. In the absence of self-love, you are bound to shoot yourself in the foot at some point in life.

So, looking to avoid thinking so lowly of yourself? This is a book to read. The earlier you read it, the better.

3. Rich Dad, Poor Dad

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This is a book to read so long you want a rewarding financial life. It was written by the world-famous author,  Robert Kiyosaki, and is truly a classic that can come in handy in helping you make the right financial decisions in life. If you think this book is all about helping you make money, then, you are wrong. It is one that was written to give you the right mindset about money.

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After going through Rich dad, poor dad, you can come to the conclusion that not having a high-paying job is not enough to keep you from having a financially fulfilling life.

4. Simplify

Simplify was written by Joshua Becker and is targeted at people interested in the lifestyle of a minimalist.

Are you tired of having to work so hard only to spend your hard-earned money on the things you do not need? If yes, then, this is a book to read. If you have a tight schedule, you do not need to procrastinate reading this book as it is small and can be read completely in less than two hours.

5. Man’s Searching for Meaning

This book can be described as quite scary. Regardless of this description, it is truly uplifting. It was written by Viktor Frankl and is a narration of his experience for three years in Nazi concentration camps.

This book teaches that you almost can’t avoid suffering. However, what is important is learning to cope with the suffering.

6. Philosophy for Life

Philosophy for life was written by Jules Evans and is about the various philosophical technique that the average person can take advantage of to strengthen their cognitive immune system.

7. Daring Greatly

This book teaches that vulnerability is not what a lot of people think it is. Contrary to the fact that a lot of people consider it to be a weakness, Brene Brown teaches that it is a power that one can take advantage of. How is this possible? You will need to read this book to find out.

8. The Demon-Haunted World

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There is a lot about our world that we are yet to understand. Some, we will get to understand with time. Others, we might never understand. In as much as we will not understand some things in our world, we’re still fascinated by them. As a matter of fact, we are more fascinated by the things we do not understand.

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This book by Carl Sagan is about the various aspects of our world that we are fascinated by and do not understand.

9. The last lecture

The last lecture was written by Randy Pausch and will be a book to read for anyone struggling to chase their dreams. Beyond simply chasing your dream, this is a book on offering value to people and being a good person.

In addition to being a great self-help book, the last lecture is a perfect blend of optimism and humor.

10 Failing forward

Written by world-renowned author, John C. Maxwell, Failing forward is a book that talks about the fact that everyone will face failure at some point in life. Failure is really inevitable. The important thing about failure is what you do after failing. Do you convert your failure to a stepping-stone or you will decide to give up.

Although no one really plans to fail, accepting failure when faced with it and converting it to a vehicle through which you find out what your weaknesses are is a lot better than avoiding failure entirely.

11. Perfect health diet

This book was jointly written. It has Shou-Ching Jaminet and Paul Jaminet as its authors. This book teaches its readers how to stay healthy by the meals they eat.

Everyone is supposed to eat in a certain way to get the best out of food and this is a book to read if you need direction on the best way to eat.

12. Thinking, Fast and Slow

This book was written by a Nobel Prize winner. It is a compilation of his research over the years. In this book, Daniel Kahneman takes time to talk about the way our decisions are affected by our psychology. He also gives insight into the way our thinking is divided into two parts; a fast system and a slow system.

13. Feeling Good

Are you looking to deal with guilt, self-judgment, and depression? This book by David D. Burns will be a great read. This is a book on Cognitive Behavior Therapy. It comes with several exercises and examples that can help you become a better version of yourself.

14. Mindsight

Mindsight was written by Daniel J. Siegel and contains tips that can help you make use of your mind to its optimum. While it might seem like a book that targets scientists and people that are very interested in getting the best out of their minds, it can also come in handy for people that seek an improved spiritual awareness.

15. The Attention Revolution

The attention revolution was written by Alan Wallace and can help its reader achieve their goals by simply being much focused. It talks about the power of medication and how meditation can go a long way in making life easier.

16. Eat that frog

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Eat that frog was written by Brain Tracy. It is a book about engaging in tasks that are difficult to start.

There are times people have to take part in very uncomfortable tasks and keep procrastinating. Procrastination itself might not seem like a lot. However, it can stand between one and achieving all that they have set their minds on just because the task in question is difficult to start.

17. The 7 habits of highly effective people

You will struggle to have a good understanding of what this book is all about by simply glancing at its title. This regardless, it contains seven habits that every one that is looking to become successful in life needs to adapt.

18. Fooled by randomness

Written by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Fooled by Randomness is focused on helping people cope well in a world that they do not understand. It teaches that one can do things the wrong way and still win and can do everything right and end up losing.

19. Whatcha gonna do with that duck

This is a book that the average person cannot tell what it has to offer from just its title. It is a lot different from other famous self-help books and is targeted at various areas in which the reader needs improvement.

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If you are looking to read a self-help book that is ruthless, you perhaps need to read this book.

20. The 48 laws of power

This is a very popular book and also a bestseller. It was written by Robert Greene and is a book to read for everyone that is interested in handling power.

Having power is great. However, it is not enough to simply have power. It is important to know exactly what to do with power and stay free from the downsides of being powerful.

The Takeaway

There are lots of other books to read to succeed in life. However, the above self-help books are some of the best books to read. So, you will be doing yourself a great favor by reading them.

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BENEDICT BONNY

Hi, I'm Benedict. The founder of Bennyselfpublishing Academy. A platform designed to teach people how to write and publish their books online and offline from the comfort of their homes. When I am not writing, I am outside playing football or watching my favorite team Chelsea play.

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