Books That Will Change Your Life

By Annelise van Den Born


I love reading books that inspire us to become more than who we are; and so far, I have come across some of the best motivational books you wouldn't want to miss. These are some of my reviews of the most inspirational books out there. The Best Motivational Book: The Secret.On the top of my list is The Secret by Rhonda Byrne. It is basically the book version of the world-renowned film of the same title, and it's a wonderful accompaniment to life.

Hagakure: The Book of the Samurai.This book was written by one real samurai from Japan and is a collection of laws that real samurais should follow. The depth and the philosophy of these laws really astonish.Never Eat Alone: And Other Secrets to Success, One Relationship at a Time.Keith Ferrazzi is a great person who wrote a book about his philosophy of connecting people with one another. He has got a website and a big community of followers. Keith helps people and never refuses to to do it. He wrote a letter of recommendation for me.

The book is a compilation of incredible essays by individuals such as The Dalai Lama, Paul McCartney, Willie Nelson, Helen Thomas, Oliver Stone, Martina Navratilova, Stella McCartney, Russell Simmons, Brigitte Bardot, Moby, Kevin Bacon, Sean Astin and many others. Each individual gives an account of a moment in their life when they realized that their world goes beyond their arm's reach. The moment they realize that they can make a difference.The moment they realize there's work to be done.The author of the book is Ingrid Newkirk. If you're an animal lover extraordinaire (welcome to the club!), you probably recognize her name as the president of PETA. I've long admired this woman's commitment and boldness. As someone who is about as bold as a 2 day old kitten on a good day, I admire boldness. Ingrid Newkirk's got it in spades.I'll be the first to admit that there have been times when I thought PETA went too far. But, really, isn't that better than not going at all? Most animal lovers would say, "Yes."

While it is indeed one of the most inspiring books I've come across recently, it is never preachy as some books often become. Reading Rubin's work is like reading the adventures of a good friend - funny, down-to-earth and downright inspiring.The Fourth Best Motivational Book: Winning.One of the greatest books when it comes to management is Jack Welch's Winning. Hype can sometimes make a book seem more successful than it really is, but Winning (co-written by wife Suzy Welch) is truly deserving of all its accolades.In this book, the inspirational CEO talks about making the work environment more positive and how to be the best person you can be at work, among others. Packed with a lot of lessons in management, this book is worth every cent you pay.

The most motivating thing about this book is that each man, woman, and child is a flesh and blood human - just like you and me. They weren't born any more or any less special than we were. The majority of them weren't born with any sort of advantage at all. They created their advantages. You read these incredible stories and you're left with the realization that you can accomplish whatever you want as well. The surge of motivation and inspiration is phenomenal! In addition to being a wife, mother (3 daughters, 4 cats), avid cook, web publisher, web designer, writer, and movie watching addict, I love to read. I try to work in as many books into my week as possible - which means I generally read one, then move on to the next. However, with One Can Make a Difference, I broke with tradition. I have read this book three times. If one isn't inspired to change the way they look at the world and the way they think about life after reading this book, they'll never be inspired to do anything.

Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money - That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not.Robert Kiyosaki was an ordinary man who became rich by his own efforts. In his series of books he thoroughly describes models of thinking of a rich man and a poor one, as well as gives advice on how to become rich by changing your model of thinking. You will learn his conception of cashflow and other extremely useful things.here are many books, manuals, and audios that give the new multi level marketer instructions on how to succeed. But if you are looking for a tried and true method of learning the ropes from a 40 year veteran, then look no further than the 2 CD set called The 45 Second Presentation That Will Change Your Life Audio, by Don Failla. Don Failla has been in business with his wife Nancy for almost 40 years. They have built many successful teams, as well as mentoring those teams.

Many people in the MLM industry credit Don Failla for terms and methods that are now network sales industry standards. It's always good to learn the newest and the most innovative methods of sales for the MLM industry. However, it's always good to learn the basics. It's great to learn the bare bones methods that have always worked, and that continue to work. Sometimes, when you learn the history of a certain method, you can understand better why the new methods work. You can learn how the new methods came to be by learning the old basics. If you want a history behind some of the now standard teachings and methods, you will learn from the master in The 45 Second Presentation That Will Change Your Life Audio, By Don Failla.

You're probably thinking, damn, this seems almost to good to be true! Let me give you a straight and simple answer, this is real and it is just that simple. I have been able to eat the same great foods that I ate before and now I don't have even the smallest feeling of guilt. By taking out the unnecessary harmful preservatives, trans-fats, and sugars, I have been able to live a much healthier lifestyle then before I started the Paleo diet.

Slowing down to the Speed of Life, Richard Carlson and Joseph Bailey This is a new one in my 'bedside collection' and one that has made the biggest impact on me lately. Written in 1997 it is even more relevant today than it was when it was written. The idea of 'slowing down' to get there faster has been a paradox of my life that has been extremely hard for me to understand.As a human species we seem to enjoy moving fast and expecting quick results, especially from ourselves. I should be successful NOW, I should be slim NOW, get me to my destination NOW - as opposed to 'in the fullness of time' when I am ready. These are new ideas for me but ones that are finally taking hold.So where does this leave you? The way I see it is if you want to 'Heal Your Life' then you had better learn how to play 'The Game of Life' by learning how to 'Slow down to the Speed of Life' and keep the 'Four Agreements.' The solution may not be easy to do but it is simple. That is the paradox of life; most solutions are pretty simple, it is us humans that want to complicate it.




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