4 Must-have books that help you to level up your mindset
Whether at work, with friends, or in a relationship, a healthy mindset is your key to success. If you are looking for suitable reading material, we have selected 4 must-have books that will help you to change your perspective on diffrent topics.
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson
If you find yourself constantly worrying about how others perceive you and what they think of you, you should read this book. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F* teaches readers how to find empowerment by accepting our failures and shortcomings.
Becoming Supernatural by Joe Dispenza
Science and we now know that our thoughts have an immense influence on our inner life, and therefore also on our outer reality in the long term. Joe Dispenza explains his inspiring and almost unbelievable story of how the power of his thoughts helped him to heal. In his book, he explains how regular meditation can help to permanently change your brain chemistry and thus your own experience of reality.
The laws of human nature by Robert Greene
We know that the full version of the book is a big chunk. Our ability to read for long periods of time is definitely challenged by this book. But it's worth it: Robert likes to give you a deep dive into primitive human nature and allows you to look at people from the lens of reality by explaining the unattractive sides as well. By reading this book, you may stop seeing only idealistic views of people. You will also realize that interpersonal power games and aggression have nothing to do with you, but with the aggressor and his insecurities - so you will learn to take things less personally.
Manifest by Roxie Nafousi
VOGUE describes Manifest as the millennial answer to TheSecret, and that could not be a more apt description of this book.
The author of the book, Roxie Nafousi, has an inspiring story that is anything but easy. In her (work) book she gives a step- by- step guide on how to achieve the goals you want. She herself managed to pull herself out of a difficult life situation, which makes her book even more exciting to read.