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Self-help books all of us need in lockdown

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 21, 2020, 08:30 IST
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Self-help books all of us need in lockdown

In a fast-pacing world like ours, we are constantly working towards a better self and a contented life. Technological advancements and economic growth have not only created a competitive environment for us, but also escalated the problems of mental health and depression.

However, during this time of global crisis, we can always resort to reading different self-help books that will aid us through our daily problems and help us understand the importance of life and the essence of living. Here are some of the self-help books you can read during this lockdown.

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“The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen R. Covey

A wonderful and an engaging read by Stephen R. Covey, the book guides its readers through the different phases of life and helps them deal with their personal and professional lives in an extraordinary way. The book also provides a descriptive understanding of the seven habits that one should adapt to, in order to become efficient and effective.

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“How to Win Friends & Influence People” by Dale Carnegie

A must read, the book is a friendly guide to making friends and influencing people. Written by Dale Carnegie and published in 1936, it deals with the many ways one can enhance their interaction skills and avoid being socially awkward amidst people.

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“The Four Agreements” by Don Miguel Ruiz and Janet Mills

“The Four Agreement” is a wonderful self-help book that explores the source of our own restrictive thoughts and beliefs. Based on ancient Toltec wisdom, it helps us tackle the limitations we create for ourselves and assists us towards a happier life.

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“Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill

The book is a delightful treat to all the people looking forward to leading a successful life. Based on interviews of many wealthy and successful people conducted by the author himself, the book not only lists out concepts but also provides methods to enrich our lives and make it successful.

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“The Power of Positive Thinking” by Norman Vincent Peale

Based on the author’s own life experiences, the book is directed to all the people who have lost faith in themselves and have forgotten the art of positive thinking. It encourages people to retrace their steps back to when they were happy and more optimistic. The book helps its readers to deal with their inferiority complexes and provides a positive guide to becoming successful and joyful.

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“The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success” by Deepak Chopra

Written by Indian-born American author, Deepak Chopra, the book is a spiritual guide to attaining success. While negating all common beliefs pertaining to success, the author stresses on the need to understand one’s own nature as a human being in order to achieve our goals and objectives.

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“Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway” by Susan Jeffers

An empowering read, the book provides ways and methods to overcome ones fear and nervousness in all walks of life, be it public speaking, making decisions, dealing with relationships, job interviews and more. Packed with simple yet profound advices, the book also provides its readers with deep insights and tools to tackle their deepest fears and helps them to live their lives the way they want to.

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“The Power of Now” by Eckhart Tolle

The book takes its readers on a spiritual journey and helps people live a more meaningful and mindful life. Based on multiple spiritual traditions ranging from Buddhism to Mysticism, the book delves deep into our inner consciousness and stresses on the idea of living a purposeful life.

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