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Tuesday, 8 September 2020

 

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20 Best Motivational & Inspirational Books of All Times


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We all face both the success and failures in our life. Sometimes, in moments of challenges, we feel it highly difficult to stay motivated with values and loyalty. And we all need motivation from time to time.


In This Article, today I will tell you the top 20 motivation books for schools and college students that you have to a must-read for feel inspired and motivated every time you sit on the study. These books will inspire you to work hard.

 

The world is a big place and there are millions of people in the world, but no one can understand what goes into your life. At that time, Reading is the way to get relaxation in your life and even motivational books give you a great solution and idea to live like a king.

 

Here’s the list of motivational books that drive readers to change their lives, improve their lot and build better careers.


Here is the list of Top 20 Best Motivational Books

 

1. You Can Win

 

An easy-to-read, practical, common-sense guide that will take you from ancient wisdom to modern-day thinking, You Can The win helps you establish new goals, develop a new sense of purpose, and generate new ideas about yourself and your future. It guarantees, as the title suggests, a lifetime of success. 


The book enables you to translate positive thinking into attitude, ambition, and action to give you the winning edge.

This book will help you to:


  • Build confidence by mastering the seven steps to positive thinking
  • Be successful by turning weaknesses into strengths
  • Gain credibility by doing the right things for the right reasons
  • Take charge by controlling things instead of letting them control you
  • Build trust by developing mutual respect with people around you
  • Accomplish more by removing the barriers to effectiveness.

 

2. The Power of Positive Thinking

 

The Power of Positive Thinking is a book written to help men and women who are haunted by living in an inferiority complex and have lost faith in themselves. Sharing his life experiences, Norman Peale speaks about faith in yourself being the ultimate key to happiness and that will bring back all good things into the believer's life. 


The only matter of concern is to restore the lost faith. This classic guide is meant to regain self-esteem and faith, which does lead to success.


The book describes the power positive thinking has and how a firm belief in something, does actually help in achieving it. In order to live a successful and constructive life, one needs to know about the secrets of positive thinking says the author for it is the most important ingredient for a better and blissful life.


To remain and think positively, Peale also cautions about sinking into negativity and suggests ways by which one can prevent oneself from being engulfed by negative thoughts. The book teaches that one should never accept defeat over small things and never get affected by changes, no matter how big or small, in one's life. 


Simple techniques of elevating low moods and energy levels by positive thinking also improve one's overall mental and physical health says the clergyman.


Good thoughts do attract success and happiness is one major theme running through the book. Norman Peale, one main objective for writing this book was to present a viewpoint about mankind having a solution to freedom from pain and negativity. Peale’s teachings,


About the Author:


Norman Vincent Peale, born in 1898 in Ohio, USA, was an American minister and is considered to be one of the popular progenitors of 'positive thinking.’ In his early life Norman Peale, an author of 46 books, had faced many hardships, but for his hard work and dedication, he became a renowned clergyman in all of the United States. Even today his books are helping thousands of men and women overcome their inferiority complex as his simple and inspiring words restore faith in them.

 

3. The 4-Hour Workweek 

 

A new, updated, and expanded edition of this New York Times bestseller on how to reconstruct your life so it's not all about work


Forget the old concept of retirement and the rest of the deferred-life plan - there is no need to wait and every reason not to, especially in unpredictable economic times. Whether your dream is escaping the rat race, experiencing high-end world travel, earning a monthly five-figure income with zero management, or just living more and working less, this book is the blueprint.


4. The Willpower Instinct:  How Self-Control Works, Why It Matters, and What You Can Do to Get More of It Paperback


Based on Stanford University psychologist Kelly McGonigal's wildly popular course "The Science of Willpower," The Willpower Instinct is the first book to explain the science of self-control and how it can be harnessed to improve our health, happiness, and productivity.

Informed by the latest research and combining cutting-edge insights from psychology, economics, neuroscience, and medicine, The Willpower Instinct explains exactly what willpower is, how it works, and why it matters. For example, readers will learn:


  • Willpower is a mind-body response, not a virtue. It is a biological function that can be improved through mindfulness, exercise, nutrition, and sleep.
  • Willpower is not an unlimited resource. Too much self-control can actually be bad for your health.
  • Temptation and stress hijack the brain's systems of self-control, but the brain can be trained for greater willpower 
  • Guilt and shame over your setbacks lead to giving in again

About the Author


Kelly McGonigal, Ph.D., is an award-winning psychology instructor at Stanford University, and a lecturer and program developer at the Stanford Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education. 


She is also the author of The Joy of Movement, The Upside of Stress, and Yoga for Pain Relief. McGonigal lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

 

5. The Kite Runner


Afghanistan, 1975: Twelve-year-old Amir is desperate to win the local kite-fighting tournament and his loyal friend Hassan promises to help him. But neither of the boys can foresee what will happen to Hassan that afternoon, an event that is to shatter their lives. 


After the Russians invade and the family is forced to flee to America, Amir realizes that one day he must return to Afghanistan under Taliban rule to find the one thing that his new world cannot grant him: redemption.


About the Author


Khaled Hosseini was born in Kabul, Afghanistan and moved to the United States in 1980. His first novel, The Kite Runner, was an international bestseller, published in thirty-four countries. In 2006 he was named a US goodwill envoy to the United Nations Refugee Agency. He lives in northern California.


6. Getting to Yes with Yourself

 

William Ury, coauthor of the international bestseller Getting to Yes, returns with another groundbreaking book, this time asking: how can we expect to get to yes with others if we haven’t first gotten to yes with ourselves?


Renowned negotiation expert William Ury has taught tens of thousands of people from all walks of life—managers, lawyers, factory workers, coal miners, schoolteachers, diplomats, and government officials—how to become better negotiators. 


Over the years, Ury has discovered that the greatest obstacle to successful agreements and satisfying relationships is not the other side, as difficult as they can be. The biggest obstacle is actually our own selves—our natural tendency to react in ways that do not serve our true interests.


But this obstacle can also become our biggest opportunity, Ury argues. If we learn to understand and influence ourselves first, we lay the groundwork for understanding and influencing others. In this prequel to Getting to Yes, Ury offers a seven-step method to help you reach an agreement with yourself first, dramatically improving your ability to negotiate with others.


Practical and effective, Getting to Yes with Yourself helps readers reach good agreements with others, develop healthily relationships, make their businesses more productive and live far more satisfying lives.


About the Author


William Ury, co-founder of Harvard's Program on Negotiation is one of the world's best-known and most influential experts on negotiation. He has served as a mediator in boardroom battles, labor conflicts, and civil wars around the world. 


Ury is the coauthor of Getting to Yes, the bestselling negotiation book in the world, and seven other books, including the New York Times bestsellers Getting Past No and The Power of a Positive No. An avid hiker, he lives with his family in Colorado.


William Ury, co-founder of Harvard's Program on Negotiation is one of the world's best-known and most influential experts on negotiation. He has served as a mediator in boardroom battles, labor conflicts, and civil wars around the world. Ury is the coauthor of Getting to Yes, the bestselling negotiation book in the world, and seven other books, including the New York Times bestsellers Getting Past No and The Power of a Positive No. An avid hiker, he lives with his family in Colorado.


7. The Secret Hardcover

 

In 2006, a groundbreaking feature-length film revealed the great mystery of the universe—The Secret—and, later that year, Rhonda Byrne followed with a book that became a worldwide bestseller.


Fragments of a Great Secret have been found in the oral traditions, in literature, in religions, and philosophies throughout the centuries. For the first time, all the pieces of The Secret come together in an incredible revelation that will be life-transforming for all who experience it.


In this book, you’ll learn how to use The Secret in every aspect of your life—money, health, relationships, happiness, and in every interaction you have in the world. You’ll begin to understand the hidden, untapped power that’s within you, and this revelation can bring joy to every aspect of your life.


The Secret contains wisdom from modern-day teachers—men and women who have used it to achieve health, wealth, and happiness. By applying the knowledge of The Secret, they bring to light compelling stories of eradicating disease, acquiring massive wealth, overcoming obstacles, and achieving what many would regard as impossible.


About the Author


Rhonda Byrne is the creator of The Secret, a documentary film that swept the world in 2006, changing millions of lives and igniting a global movement. Later that same year, Rhonda’s book of The The secret was released. It has been translated into more than fifty languages and remains one of the longest-running bestsellers of this century. Rhonda has written three more bestselling books: The Power in 2010, The Magic in 2012, and Heroin 2013.


8. Where Will You Be Five Years from Today

 

Everyone needs to set goals and establish a plan to achieve their dreams. This bold, distinctive gift book features only the number 5 on the cover. 5 signifies designing a 5-year plan detailing dreams, goals, and aspirations.


About the Author


Dan Zadra is the Founder and Editorial Director of Compendium Inc., one of the nation's foremost creators of inspiring books, gifts and greeting cards. He has written several award-winning books and best-sellers compiled more than fifty inspiring quotation books and served as a communications or marketing consultant for dozens of the nation's best-known brands, including several Fortune 500 companies.

 

9. You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers

 

An easy-to-read, practical, common-sense guide that will take you from ancient wisdom to modern-day thinking, You Can The win helps you establish new goals, develop a new sense of purpose, and generate new ideas about yourself and your future. It guarantees as the title suggests, a lifetime of success. The book enables you to translate positive thinking into attitude, ambition, and action to give you the winning edge.

This book will help you to:


  • Build confidence by mastering the seven steps to positive thinking
  • Be successful by turning weaknesses into strengths
  • Gain credibility by doing the right things for the right reasons
  • Take charge by controlling things instead of letting them control you
  • Build trust by developing mutual respect with people around you
  • Accomplish more by removing the barriers to effectiveness

About the Author


Shiv Khera is the founder of Qualified Learning Systems Inc. The USA. He is an educator, business consultant, and successful entrepreneur and a much sought-after speaker. Shiv inspires and encourages people, making them realize their true potential, and has taken his dynamic personal messages to far ends of the globe; tens of thousands have benefited from his energetic workshops in over 17 countries; millions have heard him as a keynote speaker, and he has appeared on numerous radio and television shows. His 30 years of research and experience have helped people on the path of personal growth and fulfillment.


Shiv Khera is the author of 16 books including the international bestseller You Can Sell. He has been recognized by the Round Table Foundation and honored by Rotary International and Lions International.


10. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

 

The author continues to take the readers through the journey of character development. He elaborates on how the development of the character of a being ranges from the time of his birth to the years until he grows independent. 


The first three habits demark the development one goes from dependence to independence. The next three habits describe in detail about interdependence while the final seventh habit deals with the new self, which is renewal.


The book is highly recommended for people of all ages. It also holds a record of having over 25 million copies sold in about as many as 40 languages all over the world.


About the Author:


Stephen R Covey, the author of the book, is known to hold an MBA from Harvard University. In his previous years of schooling, Covey also has studied Religious Education and Business Administration. It was in his doctoral thesis that Covey came across contrast in the literature regarding self-help. 


His observations marked that the books post 1920’s focused highly on personality traits while the ones before that focused on character development. That is when the author put forth his belief about how a balance between the two is more essential than the two in isolation.


11. The Only Skill That Matter


In The Only Skill That Matters, Jonathan Levi unveils a powerful, neuroscience-based approach to reading faster, remembering more, and learning more effectively. You’ll master the ancient techniques being used by world record holders and competitive memory athletes to unlock the incredible capacity of the human brain. 


You’ll learn to double or triple your reading speed, enhance your focus, and optimize your cognitive performance. Most importantly, you’ll be empowered to confidently approach any subject—from technical skills to names and faces, to foreign languages, and even speeches—and learn it with ease.


12. You Are a Badass

 

Jen Sincero's #1 New York Times bestselling You Are a Badass® has become a "classic" of the self-help genre, inspiring millions all over the world--including the snarkiest of skeptics--to embrace their awesomeness, give fear the heave-ho, and start kicking some serious ass. 


Now fans have another way to remind themselves to live an awesome life--with wall art! Hang these colorful, bold, mini-posters around the house or office to motivate and inspire yourself and those around you to live your most awesome life every day.


This book includes 12 ready-to-hang posters, all emblazoned with the inspiring quotes and advice from Sincero's bestseller.


About the Author


Jen Sincero is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, speaker, and success coach who has helped countless people transform their personal and professional lives via her newsletters, products, seminars, public appearances, and books. You can find out more about Jen and sign up for her newsletter at jensincero.com.


13. Smarter, Faster, Better: The Secrets of Being Productive in Life and Business

 

At the core of Smarter Faster Better are eight key productivity concepts—from motivation and goal setting to focus and decision making—that explains why some people and companies get so much done. 


Drawing on the latest findings in neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics—as well as the experiences of CEOs, educational reformers, four-star generals, FBI agents, airplane pilots, and Broadway songwriters—this painstakingly researched book explains that the most productive people, companies and organizations don’t merely act differently.
 

They view the world, and their choices, in profoundly different ways.


A young woman drops out of a Ph.D. program and starts playing poker. By training herself to envision contradictory futures, she learns to anticipate her opponents’ missteps—and becomes one of the most successful players in the world.


A group of data scientists at Google embarks on a four-year study of how the best teams function and find that how a group interacts is more important than who is in the group—a principle, it turns out, that also helps explain why Saturday Night Live became a hit.


A Marine Corps general, faced with low morale among recruits, reimagines boot camp—and discovers that instilling a “bias toward action” can turn even the most directionless teenagers into self-motivating achievers.


The filmmakers behind Disney’s Frozen are nearly out of time and on the brink of catastrophe—until they shake up their team in just the right way, spurring a creative breakthrough that leads to one of the highest-grossing movies of all time.


What do these people have in common?


They know that productivity relies on making certain choices. The way we frame our daily decisions; the big ambitions we embrace and the easy goals we ignore; the cultures we establish as leaders to drive innovation; the way we interact with data: These are the things that separate the merely busy from the genuinely productive.


In The Power of Habit, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Duhigg explained why we do what we do. In Smarter Faster Better, he applies the same relentless curiosity, deep reporting, and rich storytelling to explain how we can improve at the things we do. It’s a groundbreaking exploration of the science of productivity, one that can help anyone learn to succeed with less stress and struggle and to get more done without sacrificing what we care about most—to become smarter, faster, and better at everything we do.


About the Author


Charles Duhigg is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter for The New York Times and the author of The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better. He is a winner of the National Academies of Sciences, National Journalism, and George Polk awards. A graduate of Harvard Business School and Yale College, he lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two children.


14. Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance


In this instant New York Times bestseller, pioneering psychologist Angela Duckworth shows anyone striving to succeed—be it parents, students, educators, athletes, or business people—that the secret to outstanding achievement is not talent but a special blend of passion and persistence she calls “grit.”


Drawing on her own powerful story as the daughter of a scientist who frequently noted her lack of “genius,” Duckworth, now a celebrated researcher and professor, describes her early eye-opening stints in teaching, business consulting, and neuroscience, which led to the hypothesis that what really drives success is not “genius” but a unique combination of passion and long-term perseverance.


In Grit, she takes readers into the field to visit cadets struggling through their first days at West Point, teachers working in some of the toughest schools, and young finalists in the National Spelling Bee. She also mines fascinating insights from history and shows what can be gleaned from modern experiments in peak performance. 


Finally, she shares what she’s learned from interviewing dozens of high achievers—from JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon to New Yorker cartoon editor Bob Mankoff to Seattle Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll.


About the Author


Angela Duckworth, Ph.D., is a 2013 MacArthur Fellow and professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. She has advised the World Bank, NBA, and NFL teams, and Fortune 500 CEOs. She is also the founder and CEO of Character Lab, a nonprofit whose mission is to advance scientific insights that help kids thrive. She completed her BA in neurobiology at Harvard, her MSc in neuroscience at Oxford, and her Ph.D. in psychology at The University of Pennsylvania. Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance is her first book and an instant New York Times bestseller.

 

15. Choose Yourself

 

The world is changing. Markets have crashed. Jobs have disappeared. Industries have been disrupted and are being remade before our eyes. Everything we aspired to for security, everything we thought was safe, no longer is College. Employment. Retirement. Government. 


It's all crumbling down. In every part of society, the middlemen are being pushed out of the picture. No longer is someone coming to hire you, to invest in your company, to sign you, to pick you. It's on you to make the most important decision in your life: Choose Yourself.


New tools and economic forces have emerged to make it possible for individuals to create art, make millions of dollars, and change the world without “help.” More and more opportunities are rising out of the ashes of the broken system to generate real inward success (personal happiness and health) and outward success (fulfilling work and wealth).


This book will teach you to do just that. With dozens of case studies, interviews and examples including the author, investor and entrepreneur James Altucher’s own heartbreaking and inspiring story Choose Yourself illuminates your personal path to building a bright, new world out of the wreckage of the old.

 

16. High-Hanging Fruit Hardcover

 

When Mark Rampolla filled a notebook with potential startup ideas, his wife asked him some tough questions. What about this idea is exciting, beyond the possibility of a profit? How will it fit into a life that makes you and your family happy? How will it change the world?


Eventually, Mark found his great idea: coconut water. He had seen the developing world use coconut water, but this valuable resource was being discarded in the U.S. While taking on the beverage industry was a big the goal--high-hanging fruit--it was worth the risk because Mark believed passionately that it could change the world. After years of hard work, ZICO Coconut Water became a huge success and was eventually sold to Coca-Cola for more than $200 million. 


This book is about harnessing your values to make money and produce a product or service that will truly resonate with consumers, bring your joy and fulfillment and leave a mark on the world. Large incumbent corporations often try to trick this savvy audience through packaging or advertising, but customers see through it and instead are drawn to insurgent brands derived from the founders' passion and positive impact in the world.


About the Author


MARK RAMPOLLA is the founder and former CEO of ZICO Beverages. Since leaving ZICO he has become an active investor and adviser to social-impact businesses in the food, beverage, and technology industries. He lectures around the world and lives in Redondo Beach, California.


17. Now, Discover Your Strengths How to Develop your Talents and those of the people you manage Paperback


Based on a Gallup study of over two million people who have excelled in their careers, NOW, DISCOVER YOUR STRENGTHS uses a revolutionary program to help readers discover their distinct talents and strengths. The product of a twenty-five year, a multi-million-pound effort to identify the most prevalent human talents, the StrengthsFinder program introduces thirty-four talents or ""themes"" and reveals how they can best be translated into personal and career success. 


Each copy of the book contains a unique password that gives the reader access to the StrengthsFinder Profile, a Web-based interview that analyses people's instinctive reactions and immediately presents them with their five most dominant strengths.


Once readers know which of the thirty-four talent themes dominates their personality, they can make practical applications at three levels: as an individual, as a manager, and within an organization. Readers learn what kind of environments will allow them to flourish; how managers can better cultivate their employers' talents, and how almost all organizations inhibit the talents of their people and need to change.


18. Think and Grow Rich


For over 20 years, Napoleon Hill interviewed and studied the 500 greatest wealth-makers of his time. From their examples, he uncovered the universal laws of success--principles that will work for anyone willing to put them into practice. 


The result, first published in 1938, was "Think and Grow Rich." Napoleon Hill pointed the way out of the Great Depression and towards a prosperous future. Seventy years later, we face new economic challenges, but the laws of success haven't changed. 


"Think and Grow Rich" is still the surest map to wealth. This special 70th Anniversary Edition has been carefully updated so that contemporary readers can more easily grasp Hill's meaning. It is a large format (6"x9") with top-quality production, making it the best available edition of "Think and Grow Rich." Visit www.BestSuccessBooks.net to view other new, inexpensive editions of the greatest success books of all time.


19. Illuminate

 

With these words, Apple Inc., and its leader, Steve Jobs catalyzed a movement. Whenever Jobs took the stage to talk about new Apple products, the whole world seemed to stop and listen. That’s because Jobs was offering a vision of the future. He wanted you to feel what the world might someday be like, and trust him to take you there.

As a leader, you have the same potential to not only anticipate the future and invent creative initiatives, but to also inspire those around you to support and execute your vision.


In Illuminate, acclaimed author Nancy Duarte and communications expert Patti Sanchez equip you with the same communication tools that great leaders like Jobs, Howard Schultz, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used to move people. Duarte and Sanchez lay out a plan to help you lead people through the five stages of transformation using speeches, stories, ceremonies, and symbols.


This visual and accessible communication guidebook will show you how Apple, Starbucks, IBM, charity: water, and others have mobilized people to embrace bold changes. To envision the future is one thing, getting others to go there with you is another. By harnessing the power of persuasive communication, you, too, can turn your idea into a movement.


About the Author


NANCY DUARTE is a communications expert and the CEO of Duarte, Inc., the largest design firm in Silicon Valley. She is the author of Resonate: Present Visual Stories that Transform Audiences, Slide:ology: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations, and HBR Guide to Persuasive Presentations. She has been featured in Fortune, Forbes, Fast Company, Wired, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, and many other outlets.


20. Life of Pi by Yann Martel


The son of a zookeeper, Pi Patel has an encyclopedic knowledge of animal behavior and a fervent love of stories. When Pi is sixteen, his family emigrates from India to North America aboard a Japanese cargo ship, along with their zoo animals bound for new homes.


The ship sinks. Pi finds himself alone in a lifeboat, his only companions a hyena, an orangutan, a wounded zebra, and Richard Parker, a 450-pound Bengal tiger. Soon the tiger has dispatched all but Pi, whose fear, knowledge, and cunning allow him to coexist with Richard Parker for 227 days while lost at sea.


When they finally reach the coast of Mexico, Richard Parker flees to the jungle, never to be seen again. The Japanese authorities who interrogate Pi refuse to believe his story and press him to tell them "the truth." After hours of coercion, Pi tells a second story, a story much less fantastical, much more conventional--but is it truer?