What’s on Your End-of-Year Reading List? These 9 Self-Development Books Are Worth A Read

We’re nearing the last quarter of the year, and it’s a great time to start thinking about what you want your new year to look like. So, what goals do you have? What transformations are you making? Where are you up-leveling your life? Even if you’re not looking for a major transformation, you can benefit from introspection and self-reflection too. Continually working to become the best version of yourself means you’re always moving forward. In other words, you’re challenging yourself and staying nimble in mind and spirit.

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Add These Books To Your Bedside Table

Of course, there are a lot of options for where you can choose to focus your self-development. Consequently, there are many great self-development books available. But, if you’re not sure where to start, we can help. We’ve come up with a list of the top books you may want to keep on your nightstand. Wondering how to answer the question, “What’s on your end-of-year reading list?” These 9 self-development books are worth a read.

The two titles that are on my “must-read” list are Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert and Mindset by Carol Dweck. I regularly struggle with getting in my own way, so I’m excited that these books are going to give me new insights and perspectives to use.

Now I want to know – what are your favorite self-development books? What other titles should be on this list? What books have changed your life and how? Let me know in the comments!
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  1. ANNE JEWELL says:

    My all-time favorite self-help book is”The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen R. Covey. It is worth keeping a copy so you can refer back to it as you go throught life’s stages.–Anne

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