Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Inspirational Reading to Change Your Life

One of the joys of being on my summer holiday is the luxury of being able to indulge my passion for reading. Judging by the number of people I see absorbed in a book by the pool, I am not alone in this.

This year however I decided to do something different. I put aside my usual holiday reading mix of "30-something female lit", action thrillers and the classics (I always had an eclectic taste in reading, I'll read anything - even the cornflake packet if there is nothing else at hand). Instead I decided to read the self-development books that had been on my bookcase for some time. Do I regret my decision? Absolutely not, I was as hooked by these books as any page turning "whodunnit?".

Here are the books I read on my sunbed this summer, that I would like to share with you. Read on if you would like to add some inspirational material to your reading list. I have no doubt they will motivate you to kick start some changes to your life.

The monk who sold his Ferrari by Robin S. Sharma

This is the story of a successful, well known lawyer whose out of balance life leads to an almost fatal heart attack. He quits his job and old lifestyle to embark on a spiritual journey which teaches him to live with greater passion, purpose and peace. Different self development techniques and theories are woven into the story in a very natural way. An enjoyable read on two levels; both for the story and the messages within. It would be enjoyed by those new to the world of self-development as well as those with more experience.

Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway by Susan Jeffers

The sub-title of this book is "How to Turn Your Fear and Indecision into Confidence and Action". I cannot recommend this book highly enough, it has been enjoyed by millions around the world. Susan talks about different ways to tackle your fear or lack of confidence or whatever you choose to call it, that stops you from taking the action you want to take. In my opinion it should be a compulsory text in schools and colleges. The book is filled with examples, many from the author's own life, that illustrate just how effective her approach is. A must read.

The Confidence Plan by Sarah Litvinoff

Another book that tackles the issue of confidence (or lack of it) and how to address it, so as to get more out of life or improve the quality of your life. A different approach to that taken by Susan Jeffers "Feel the fear", yet equally instructive and usable. The book is broken down into her 10 step plan to increase your confidence. The Confidence Plan is full of real life examples (with lots of detail, which I loved) and exercises. To my mind a great companion to "Feel the fear".

Chicken Soup for the Soul by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen

Perfect for when you are in need of something with a high feel good factor. Chicken Soup is a collection of inspirational stories that celebrate all the best qualities we share as human beings. A great book to read on the beach as you can pick it up, read one or two stories and then go for another dip in the sea (feeling all warm and fuzzy towards your fellow man).

Losing my Virginity by Richard Branson

This is Richard Branson's own take on his life so far. It reveals his unique philosophy on commerce, success and life. His insights into his childhood help to explain how he became the man he did. With extracts from his ballooning adventure diaries and the story of the Virgin empire highs and lows, it really is a page turner. Recommended for anyone interested in business, what lies behind an entrepreneur and all those who grew up with the Virgin brand.

I hope you are inspired to read some of these books yourself. Happy reading.

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