Why Reading Motivational Books is Important?
Before checking the list of motivational books mentioned at end, let’s first understand why reading motivational books is important.
We all have ups and downs in life. We all need motivation from time to time.
Well! There are several ways by which we get motivated. Few find their motivation through meditation while others may derive it from their day-to-day struggle. Books are source of immense knowledge, great wisdom, influential thoughts and motivational talks. We can not overlook at the role of books which keep us motivated all the time.
Reading motivational books educates. These motivational books, opens us up to new experiences and perspectives. What better way is there to understand someone’s way of thinking? One may learn new information about language, culture, society, and history that they never knew before.
Reading motivational books stretches our creativity. New thoughts always stretch our minds to rediscover life in new ways. We begin to see the world differently, and we find new creative solutions because of it.
Books lead to greater relationships with the people around us. Books provide great opportunity to improve our existing relationships. Not only do they provide new conversation starters, they offer a new depth to our conversations as well. They encourage us to further pursue their claims within the world and people around us. As a result, they give us opportunity to not just grow in ourselves, but to grow in our relationships with others as well.
We hope our list opens your eyes to something new, inspires you to pick up that volume you’ve always meant to read or to re-read a favorite classic. If you have suggestions on what we didn’t include, we want to hear from you.
We encourage you to find a book that interests you and carve out a few minutes every day to read at least a few pages. You’ll be amazed at the difference it will make in your journey toward happy living!
Aakar Empowerment recommends following books of Motivation written in English language to read.
Sr. No. | Book Title | Author |
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1. | 7 Habits of Highly Effective People | Stephen R. Covey |
2. | The Eighth Habit | Stephen R. Covey |
3. | 7 Spiritual Laws of Success | Deepak Chopra |
4. | The Secret | Rhonda Byrne |
5. | The Greatest Salesman in the World | Og Mandino |
6. | Who Moved My Cheese? | Spencer Johnson |
7. | Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion | Robert B. Cialdini |
8. | You can Win | Shiv Khera |
9. | Wings of Fire | Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam |
10. | Ignited Minds | Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam |
11. | My Experiments of Truth | M. K. Gandhi |
12. | Men search for Meaning | Victor Frankl |
13. | Summer Hill | A. S. Neill |
14. | Men are from Mars, Women Are from Venus | John Gray |
15. | Totto Chan | Tetsuko Kuroyanagi |
16. | Emotional Intelligence | Daniel Goleman |
17. | The Road Less Travelled | Dr. M. Scott Peck |
18. | The Art of Listening | Erich fromm |
19. | The Art Of Loving | Erich fromm |
20. | Jonathan Livingston Seagul: A Story | Richard Bach |