These are 5 books that have helped change my life for the better – and they could do the same for YOU! They are inspiring, thought provoking, and help you with almost anything in life.

Your life might NEVER be the same after reading these. If you feel that your not living life at its optimum, then I urge you to take a look.

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Five Books That Will Change Your Life Forever!

If you manage to read ALL of these then you will see the world in a massively different (and better) way…

“Think And Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill

This has to be the most fascinating book ever written. The research took over 25 years to undertake, where Hill personally watched and interviewed legends like Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Alexander Bell, John D, Rockefeller, and Theodore Roosevelt.

He found out what common traits they shared to be rich and successful. What made them tick, and how they were different the rest of us. What he produced is an absolute goldmine of information, boiled down to quench your thirst for knowledge.

This book has inspired many people to become successful.

After reading this book, Jim Carey wrote himself a check for $10,000,000 and placed it in his wallet. In just a few short years he surpassed this.

Boxer Ken Norton read this book and upset the boxing world by beating the legendary Muhammed Ali. Bruce Lee also used Napoleon Hill’s principals to become the most successful and well known martial artist of all time.

Bill Gates also read this in his early days, and Donald Trump used it’s principals to reverse his fortunes when he was $400 million in debt.

This book will help you whether you want financial success, or a personal success. It is also a great read…

Think and Grow Rich: The Landmark Bestseller – Now Revised and Updated for the 21st Century

“How To Win Friends And Influence People” by Dale Carnegie

In you want to be successful in life, work, or business, then you must be good with people. You have to be able to get them to like you, trust you, and cooperate with you. This book shows you how to do this.

This book will help get you out of a mental rut, and give you new thoughts, new visions, and new ambitions. Here’s what you can expect from it…

Enable you to make friends quickly and easily.

Increase your popularity.

Help you to win people to your way of thinking.

Increase your influence, your prestige, your ability to get things done.

Enable you to win new clients, new customers.

Increase your earning power.

Make you a better salesman, a better executive.

Help you to handle complaints, avoid arguments, keep your human contacts smooth and pleasant.

Make you a better speaker, a more entertaining conversationalist.

Make the principles of psychology easy for you to apply in your daily contacts.

Help you to arouse enthusiasm among your associates.

Did you know that Warren Buffet, at age 20, took Dale Carnegie’s course that this book is based on? He has the certificate on his desk to this day.

How to Win Friends & Influence People

“Feel The Fear And Do It Anyway” by Susan Jeffers

Be honest – does fear hold you back from doing what you REALLY want to do?

The biggest block to success is fear. Most people have the ability and the ambition to become successful, but are paralysed by fear. This powerful book has helped many people radically change their lives.

Rather than deny the existence of fear, it’s simple message is to acknowledge it, and continue pursuing your goals regardless.

Is what you’re afraid of really that scary?

Feel the Fear . . . and Do It Anyway

“The Power Of Now” by Eckhart Tolle

Do you dwell too much on the past, or look to the future all the time?

By staying in the now, you can properly appreciate life and work at your optimum. It will free you from pain and delusion.

Although “living in the now” is not a new concept, it is beautifully explained by Tolle. It is both enlightening and inspiring. You must let go of some cherished beliefs, but your reward is the freedom that most of us are seeking.

If you want to know EXACTLY what living in the now means, then this book is for you…

The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment

“The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People” by Stephen R. Covey

This book allows you think and see things in a new and clearer perspective. It contains 7 simple rules for life that make a powerful difference.

Covey’s concepts will help you grow into a more effective person, both in your private and work life. It points out that if you want to change your life, then you must change your thoughts and attitudes.

These 7 habits help change you, which in turn helps change your fortunes…

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change

That’s my five. Here’s what some friends cite as their most life changing read…

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Richard Leo

www.richardleo.com

Book suggestion: The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz

The phrase ‘good things come in small packages’ was custom-made for this

read, as it is the type of book you can get through in a night, but will

think about for years. Don Miguel Ruiz writes on achieving inner peace

regardless of how crazy the external world may seem. A classic that has

been translated into 38 languages, the wisdom put forth in The Four

Agreements transcends times.

One powerful lesson that I was able to extract from The Four Agreements was

the importance of not taking other’s actions personally. This is truly

difficult, as we are highly emotional and personal beings, but the truth is

that other’s actions are simply a reflection of how they feel about

themselves and the world, and have nothing to do with you. Absorbing and

applying this concept has given me a much more peaceful disposition.

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Seth Knapp

Chief Experience Officer, GetChitter

Book suggestion: The Obstacle Is The Way by Ryan Holiday

The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday is a book did more than change my life, it successfully provided a perspective I very desperately needed, at a time when I most needed it, and subsequently, transformed my life almost instantaneously.

The Obstacle is the Way is a culmination of Holiday’s reading and own perspective on the ancient philosophical discipline of Stoicism. Holiday so incredibly takes the core disciplines of Stoicism and applies them to real life anecdotes of incredible individuals such as Ulysses S. Grant, Amelia Earhart, and Thomas Edison, while adding a perspective only someone who is as well read as Holiday could add.

His unique perspective teaches the reader to not just find sliver linings in negatives, but rather to actually view any adversity, any harm others cause to you, failures, and other obstacles as gifts. Gifts of newfound perspective, because it is only through these adversarial circumstances that we find the true path to success or the answers we truly desire.

I picked up this book when I was virtually bedridden due to adrenal shutdown from overworking myself, and it provided the perfect perspective at the perfect time for me and I’m forever a better person.

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Nancy Gaines

Founder, Women Gaining Wealth, LLC

Book suggestion: Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki

I can’t recall when or why I read Rich Dad Poor Dad, but it was one of the three biggest turning points in my life. The others were earning my MBA at 32 and attending the Millionaire Mind seminar in 2013. Together, these decisions helped me build enough knowledge and wealth to retire at age 48. I never learned about money growing up.

The concepts (own a business, invest, don’t be an employee) widened my perspective on money. I learned about real estate and stocks as alternate sources of income. After reading the book, I bought my first multi-family rental property and took stock trading courses. None of this was easy at first – I made rookie mistakes, lost money, and felt like quitting. I persevered knowing I’d eventually make progress. Persistence worked – I retired this summer to enjoy the freedom to do what I want with my time without needing to work.

My passion is to share that freedom with other women so they can live the life they desire, too. I am now a Money Coach who helps women take control of their finances using the same concepts I learned from the book – so rewarding!

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Mansi,

Yoga practitioner and Editor at WorkoutTrends.com

Book suggestion: The Saint, The Surfer, and The CEO by Dr. Robin Sharma

I’d like to give the credit to *”The

Saint, The Surfer, and The CEO” by Dr. Robin Sharma*. (I’d be referring to

it as TS, TS & TC)

Though the most famous book by this author is, The monk who sold his

Ferrari, I seriously feel TS, TS & TC is his best write-up so far. The book

is about practical wisdom and how, with conscious effort, one can

understand life, enjoy it and be happy.

Why I love this book is because of many reasons:

First, I received it at a time when I was at the bottom of my well. Reading

it made me realize that things and people are not as bad as they seem and

it is only my “tinted glass” perspective of life which is sinking me down.

This was the saint’s lesson.

Second, the book very subtly teaches you how to take everything as an

adventure and love life in general. That’s the surfer’s part.

And finally, the CEO part is all about putting in your heart in your work

and crack deals with compassion. In a corporate world where everyone is

trying to encroach other’s business, this book tells you an another way

around where you can reap profits and still go to bed in peace and sleep

like a baby.

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Tiffany Mason

tiffanymason.com

Book suggestion: Men Are From Mars and Women Are From Venus by Dr. John Gray

At the age of 19, I started reading a marriage book, “Men Are From Mars and

Women Are From Venus” by John Gray. I was really passionate about

establishing a solid foundation within my future marriage and I wanted to

learn the differences between men and women. Once I started reading this

book, I began to realize that these principles that John shares are a

different way of thinking for most couples. Husbands want their wife to be

like guys and wives want their husbands to be like girls. Being able to

understand that we have distinct differences as men and women was like a

light bulb went off in my head. Ever since this book, I look at my marriage

from a new perspective and I share this same philosophy with my clients.

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Stephanie Lauren

PLYOGA Fitness

Book suggestion: A Guide To Natural Childbirth by Dr. Ina May

Our society today has made it seem as though it is empowering to give a

woman all types of choices for child delivery, and that scheduling a

C-Section is in some way female-centric and creates a stronger culture.

Society will also have you believe that doping a woman up on pitocin and

an epidural is the savvy way to give birth. Women who read this book learn

and realize that delivery is likely less painful, smoother, and more

rewarding when done naturally. It is a breath of fresh air in our

artificial world.

Women would be more empowered by realizing the strengths of what they can

do alone with their body, without the degradation of todays aggressive

medical procedures. In my fitness program, we own the motto “YOUR BODY IS

POWER” and this book fits into my mantra!

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Shyamali, health and fitness writer

Workout Trends

Book suggestion: The Saint, The Surfer And The CEO by Robin Sharma

I came across you HARO query and couldn’t help but reply to this one. I am

not a fanatic reader, so I don’t claim to have piled my bookshelf with the

bestsellers.

However, one of them, that I recently read is “The Saint, The Surfer And

The CEO” by Robin Sharma, the famous author of “The Monk Who Sold His

Ferrari”.

*About the book:* While I haven’t read the latter, the former read has had

a deep impact on me as a person. It is basically about an ordinary guy

whose life has been altered by the lessons imparted to him by three great

people, a saint, a former advertising genius but a surfer now, and a

renowned businesswoman, all of who have achieved the best in their life and

are more than willing to share the secret of their wisdom and happiness to

the world.

*What I Learned:* While most inspirational books share the philosophies of

positive thinking and the ideal way to live life, this book appeals to me

because the author shares practical tips and means on how to bring out the

best in oneself.

The first few chapters did more than enough to make me reflect on my past,

present and the unfathomable future.

The lesson that I personally learned is how important self control is in

one’s life. And it doesn’t involve the big stuff, but the little shifts

that you make toward making a better future for your own self and in turn,

for the people around you.

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Maureen Murray

Precise Communications

Book suggestion: Truth Heals by Deborah King

Hi, the book that changed my life is Truth Heals by Deborah King. It

brought me back to meditation and some very healing methods for a stressful

life. As a long time marketing consultant who has to constantly please

clients, I was having trouble sleeping. Also getting first signs of

menopause. Reading Truth Heals brought me to Deborah’s workshops and online

meditations and has impacted my health greatly. She is a calming voice in

the madness of everyday life!

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Martha Logan

Book suggestion: What’s In the Way IS the Way by Mary O’Malley

I am writing to you about a book called What’s In the Way IS the Way by Mary O’Malley. It has definitely changed my life, as it brought me from a place of struggle, pain, grief, and sadness (primarily due the decline of my parents’ as a result of Alzheimer’s Disease) to a place of peace, ease and joy. This book is powerful and has resulted in an amazing “Opening to Life”. For that reason, I recently said “yes” to helping Mary spread her message (I have been her student for six years).

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Ben G. Adams

http://www.thecreativeprocessdiet.com

Book suggestion: Body-for-Life by Bill Phillips

The book that changed my life in a huge way is Body-for-LIFE, by Bill

Phillips. I fell in love with Body-for-LIFE because it provided me

with a very specific, detailed roadmap for what I need to do to get

into good shape.

Also one reason I became so attached to the book is

that it was actually very difficult for me to make it through a full

12 weeks of the Body-for-LIFE program. I would succeed for a few

weeks, but then I would cheat on the diet part, go off the program for

a while, and then start all over again. After several of these cycles,

I was finally able to figure out how to succeed.

A lot of what I

figured out was psychological and spiritual type stuff, and I used all

of those lessons I learned to create The Creative Process Diet. It’s

kind of a dummies guide to how to succeed with one’s health and

fitness goals. In the book I address why it’s so important for us to

find a way to love and accept our bodies exactly as they are in the

here and now–to start out from a place of self-love, and then, with

that foundation in place, to pursue one’s fitness goals. Body-for-LIFE

was a powerful book for me because it played such an important role in

my own personal transformation and development–even to the point that

it led me to write a diet book of my own.

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Mitch Williams

http://www.mitchinspires.com/bio.html

Book suggestion: A Course In Miracles by Schucman & Thetford

My life-changing book is A Course in Miracles, though to call it a

“self-help book” is like calling World War II “a little

skirmish”. It’s also not just “interesting reading”. A Course in

Miracles is a self-study program in book form that is part modern

psychology, part esoteric spirituality (similar in perspective to

Eastern philosophies such as the Hindu Vedanta), and part deeply

profound insight into human behavior and relationship. It’s very

practical in approach, not merely “theoretical”, but meant to be

applied to all areas of life.

Becoming a student of A Course in Miracles dramatically transformed

who I am as an individual, how I see the world, my ability to form

and maintain healthy relationships, and my ability to access my own

creativity and sense of fulfillment in life — in short, it helped me

to radically alter my experience of myself into something deeper,

more authentic, and more effective. While I’ll be the first to admit

that it’s not for everyone (certainly not for anyone who’s not ready

for deep and lasting personal transformation) it is nonetheless a

brilliant and practical approach to personal growth.

Walter G. Meyer

waltergmeyer.com

Book suggestion: Out of My Life and Thought by Albert Schweitzer

As a teenager I read Albert Schweitzer’s “Out of My Life and Thought.” In

it, Schweitzer writes of his quest to find the right way to use his talents

to serve mankind. He summarizes his philosophy as a “reverence for life.”

Everything that is alive has value and is worthy of respect. Perhaps more

than other book, this shaped my own view of life.

In a class years later,

we were asked to write a mission statement for our lives and mine was

simple: to use my writing to better the world. And I have tried to live up

to that. I have written a great deal about environmental issues. I have

written grants that were funded for nonprofits. I wrote about Alzheimer’s

disease. My latest book is about teens being bullied and has given me the

platform to speak around the country about that timely topic. I knew I did

not have the skills to be a doctor, but I could write and have hundreds of

emails that attest that my writing has touched people.