What were your favorite self-help/personal development books that helped you stay mentally strong?

Maxim Leirman
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Sakshi Gahlawat
The power of now and the 7 habits of highly effective people.
Maxim Leirman
@sakshi_gahlawat 7 habits is definitely also one of my favorites! 🤩
Maya A
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The power of now - really helped me bring back the focus to the present moment when i am anxious
Maxim Leirman
@mayaa.17 Great one! 😃 As entrepreneurs we are definitely confronted with a lot of stress...and bringing ourselves back to the present moment is a great way to stay in control of our emotions.
laka khan
"The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey - This book focuses on developing habits that can lead to personal and professional success. "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success" by Carol S. Dweck - This book discusses the importance of having a growth mindset and how it can lead to greater achievements and resilience. "The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle - This book explores the benefits of living in the present moment and how it can help reduce stress and anxiety. "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho - This book is a story about personal growth and discovering one's purpose in life. "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor E. Frankl - This book explores the human search for meaning and purpose, even in the midst of suffering. "The Art of Happiness" by Dalai Lama and Howard C. Cutler - This book discusses the principles of happiness and how to achieve inner peace and contentment. These are just a few examples of self-help/personal development books that have helped people stay mentally strong. It's important to find the book that resonates with you personally and that you can apply to your own life. https://www.egypttourz.com/
Maxim Leirman
@laka_khan Thanks for sharing! Great list of books btw!
Peyt Spencer Dewar
Atomic Habits by James Clear
Maxim Leirman
@psd Great one! Is also book of the year in 2022! 🤗
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Personally, I enjoyed the book hire node js developer 'The art of not giving a f*uck' by Mark Manson a lot. Are there others who enjoyed this book?
Maxim Leirman
Personally, I enjoyed the book 'The art of not giving a f*uck' by Mark Manson a lot. Are there others who enjoyed this book?
Eric Ryan
While I've found various self-help and personal development books to be beneficial for maintaining mental strength, one non-traditional source that surprisingly had a profound impact on me is the solo leveling manga comic. I've read all the chapters available at manwha-sololeveling.com, and the journey of the protagonist resonated with me in unexpected ways. The character's growth and the challenges faced in the storyline served as a unique yet impactful form of inspiration, reminding me of the importance of resilience and self-belief in the face of adversity. It's fascinating how diverse mediums, including manga, can contribute to personal development in unexpected and powerful ways.