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March 16, 2020 · Leave a Comment

Self Improvement Books To Read This Spring

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SELF IMPROVEMENT BOOKS TO READ FOR SPRING

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Self Improvement Books to Read This Spring

When I think of spring, I think of growth and change: both mentally and emotionally. And what better to support growth and change than through self improvement books? I have put together a list of 5 self improvement books to read for this spring.

Reading is the key to success for any personal development or self improvement efforts in your life and has the power to change the way you think and look at everyday life.

As we take time off this spring with spring break and social distancing, this is the perfect time to sit down and relax with a good self improvement book.

Self Improvement Books

Atomic Habits

By James Clear 

No matter what your goals are in your life, forming good habits and breaking bad ones are necessary for change. James Clear, uncovers practical strategies that will teach you exactly how to form good habits, break bad ones, and master the tiny behaviors that lead to remarkable results.

Learn how to:

  1. Build a system for getting 1% better every day.
  2. Break your bad habits and stick to good ones.
  3. Avoid the common mistakes most people make when changing habits.
  4. Overcome a lack of motivation and willpower.
  5. Develop a stronger identity and believe in yourself.
  6. Make time for new habits (even when life gets crazy).
  7. Design your environment to make success easier.
  8. Make tiny, easy changes that deliver big results.
  9. Get back on track when you get off course.
  10. How to put these ideas into practice in real life.

Click here to grab your copy.

Own Your Everyday

By Jordan Lee Dooley

I am currently reading Own Your Everyday, and I truly believe that it is a book that all young millennial women should read. This book is filled with relatable stories and actionable advice on how to live a purpose-driven life.

As young women, it is common to question what our purpose is here in this world and trying to uncover what God’s plan is for our lives. Jordan helps you overcome this pressure and pushes you forward to help you find contentment in everyday life.

Learn how to:

  •  Tackle obstacles such as disappointment, perfectionism, comparison, and distraction
    Remove labels and break out of the box of expectations
  •  Identify and eliminate excuses and unnecessary stress about an unknown future
  •  Overcome the lie that you can’t live your God-given purpose until you reach a certain goal or milestone

Click here to grab your copy.

Get Out of Your Head

By Jennie Allen

Get Out of Your Head is a Biblical guide to discovering how to submit our minds to Christ because how we think shapes how we live. As we surrender every thought to Jesus, the promises of God flood our lives in profound ways.

Learn how to:

  • Identify the negative thought patterns that are keeping you stuck

  • Understand the science behind why your thoughts can change your life

  • Recognize your God-given power to confront and overcome your toxic thoughts

Click here to grab your copy.

Make Your Bed

By Admiral William H. McRaven

Make Your Bed encourages you to push forward and pursue your goals and to change the lives of those around you and achieve more; even in life’s darkest moments.

Learn how to:

  • Use failure to your advantage
  • Rise to the occasion
  • Stand up to those who are trying to bring you down

Click here to grab your copy.

7 Habits of Highly Effective People

By Stephen R. Covey

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is the perfect guide to learning how to live life effectively and get closer to the ideal of success.

Learn how to:

  • Be proactive.
  • Begin with the end in mind.
  • First things first.
  • Think win-win.
  • Seek first to understand, then to be understood.
  • Synergize!
  • Sharpen the Saw; Growth.

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Start With Why

By Simon Sinek

Start With Why shows that the leaders who’ve had the greatest influence in the world all think, act, and communicate the same way.  Sinek calls this idea The Golden Circle, and it provides a framework upon which organizations can be built, movements can be led, and people can be inspired. And it all starts with WHY.

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