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What to read for motivation?
I know that the resource is not quite specialized, but still. Advise useful reading material to "just want to live." The genre of literature is not important at all.
UPD: Everything is in order with my life. This question is asked to search for literature that could broaden one's horizons and provide an opportunity to learn something new. Thanks to all.
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The best way to "pump" yourself (become smarter, more creative and more successful) is to read books. Which?
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Author: John Acuff
A book about how to paint your gray life in bright colors. Being like everyone else is the easiest thing. Being an extraordinary person is an act that deserves respect. No matter how old you are, no matter what your social status, it all comes down to one simple truth: you need to start.
After reading this book, you will really want to take action, start changing yourself and your life. And when to start a new life, if not in the New Year?
This year I…
Author: M. J. Ryan
A book about how to change habits, keep your word or do what you have long dreamed of. Usually such life promises are given to themselves on New Year's Eve, and after the holiday they are safely “forgotten”. The book contains the author's knowledge in the field of psychology, neurophysiology and philosophy, which resulted in practical recommendations on how to implement the promises made to oneself under the chiming clock.
Get out of your comfort zone
by Brian Tracy
The book is about how to properly allocate time and achieve solutions to complex problems, leaving the comfort zone. It contains 21 practical tips, following which you can become as successful as the author. Brian Tracy is a millionaire who dropped out of school in his youth and started his way up virtually from scratch. This book is a capacious and super-useful collection of the secrets of Brian Tracy's personal effectiveness. It has been translated into 40 languages and has a circulation of more than 1,200,000 copies.
How people think
Author: Dmitry Chernyshev
A book about the essence of thinking. People often think automatically, while any act of thinking is creativity. The book will help you look at everyday things with fresh eyes. This is the author's project of Dmitry Chernyshev, who even came up with his own "alphabet of thinking", designed to help train the most important human talent - the ability to think.
Your own MBA
Posted by Josh Kaufman
A book about self-learning and self-confidence. They are more important than "crusts". The idea of the book is that you should not spend money on business school education. It is cheaper and more efficient to engage in self-education, especially in the age of information technology it is easy. The book contains dozens of maxims that teach a completely new business thinking. Josh Kaufman's advice is truly inspiring. The book can replace an MBA education in many ways.
Willpower
by Kelly McGonigal
The book is about how to become a spiritually strong person, resist temptations and stop procrastinating. The book captivates with absolute scientificity. All advice is backed by numerous psychological and medical studies. That is why the book is useful not only for those who need to strengthen their willpower, but also for simply inquisitive people - everyone will learn a lot of interesting things for themselves.
The Art of
Explaining By Lee LeFever
The book is about how to make sure that you are understood perfectly. After all, when they understand you, this is happiness, and in business it is also money. According to the author, there are no people who are unable to understand, there are those who cannot explain. The book will help you always, in any situation, find the right words. Thanks to this, complete mutual understanding and harmony will reign in your personal and professional relationships.
Life at its
Fullest By: Jim Lauer and Tony Schwartz
A book about energy management, about how to balance different types of energies in life - physical, emotional, mental and spiritual. Its authors are well-known athletes who advise treating life not as a marathon, but as a series of sprint distances - periods of activity with full dedication, alternating with episodes of proper rest and recuperation. This book, besides us, is recommended for reading by MIF editor-in-chief Mikhail Ivanov and businessman Oleg Tinkov (by the way, he is on the cover). Today and for a few more days, the electronic version of this book can be received as a gift from Mann, Ivanov and Ferber absolutely free of charge.
As George Carlin said
If you were motivated enough to go to the store and buy this book, maybe you are already motivated enough to no longer need the book?
A suitable profession is enough to motivate.
I sometimes remember Forest Gump, especially that man from the film who lost his legs and at first was an alcoholic and did not want to live, and then he did what he had long dreamed of - life changed and he became happy.
Buy me a bus/train/air ticket to your house. I will quickly motivate you with a piece of rebar ....
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