There’s always that one
“thing” that changes your entire perception about living. It could be a life
experience, a quote, or a statement by a prominent personality. If reading is
what drives your thoughts, here are some books that you can count on to learn
the art of thinking.
‘Books are a
man’s best friend,’ and just like a true friend, the books you read have
immense power to help you see and understand things from a different
perspective and even alter your view to something completely different.
1.
Thinking Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman
This book is ideal for those who want to understand the
journey of success inside out. It explains how your ability to reach goals and
succeed depends greatly on mastering the two systems of your brain. It guides
you how right coordination between the slow (logical and deliberate system) and
fast (emotional and intuitive) system can help you succeed.
2. Wishes Fulfilled – Wayne Dyer
The
content of this book truly lives up to its title and helps you achieve your
dreams by introducing you to the simple processes and power of visualisation
and manifestation. The book also throws light on the much-anticipated law of
attraction and how you can create your life just the way you want with the power of
your thoughts.
3. Curious: The Desire to Know and
Why Your Future Depends on It – Ian Leslie
What
do you require to live a fulfilling life? Apart from basics, the curiosity to
explore and understand life as it unfolds. This is exactly what the author, Ian
Leslie, has focussed on in this book. It is a useful guide that answers the
questions about desires, both in terms of why and how. Not only you learn why
and where this desire arises from, but you also learn to manifest it to think
with a broader and deeper spectrum.
4. The One Minute Millionaire –
Woddy Allen and Mark Victor Hansen
60
seconds to riches? A masterpiece by the duo Mark Victor and Robert Allen, this
book describes the inner voice that often wreaks havoc and give advice on
building harmony between our expectations and self-esteem. If you are looking
for real mental, spiritual, and professional growth, then you must give this
book a read. The book guides you through each step, starting right from ‘how to
visualise’ to ‘making a solid plan’ to executing the goals.
5. Think Like a Freak – Stephen J.
Dubner, Steven Levitt
Enough
of being sophisticated. It’s time to think like a freak and make the most of
the available resources. Innovate. Disrupt. Create your own path. This is
exactly what this book is about. Writers Stephen J. Dubner and Steven Levitt
aim to retrain your brain to think out of the box and find out the obvious and
easier solutions otherwise often missed by common thinkers.
6. The Big Leap – Gay Hendricks
Highly
recommended for those who have a habit of indulging in self-sabotaging behaviour. Gay Hendricks
demonstrates how to eliminate the barriers to success by overcoming false fears
and beliefs. Once you are through, you will understand how by
self-doubting, you are blocking your own path, and how you can best yourself to
enjoy life to the fullest.
7. The Art of Thinking Clearly –
Rolf Dobelli
A
book consisting of 99 chapters, each one addressing a particular element that
drives our thoughts, beliefs, and actions. The writer, Rolf Dobelli,
demonstrates the fields of behavioural psychology and economics that helps you
balance thoughts and actions to reach the right conclusion.
8. The Power of Habit – Charles
Duhigg
How
do you succeed by changing your daily habits? What is the right way to for a good
habit? Questions like these are passably answered in this book by Charles
Duhigg. This book helps you see the patterns in which people behave in business
and life along with the reason behind and then guides you to use this human
tendency to bring positive and desired results.
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