In the last post, I talked about some of the goals that we’re excited to be accomplishing this new year. One of the things we’re focusing on is reading daily from a book about personal growth, success or faith. Over the years this has been a habit that we’ve both developed…but we just haven’t yet been AS consistent as we know we could be. It was sort of that “checkbox” mentality instead of truly reading to grow and change.
So, this year, we’re changing that and being a lot more intentional.
In reflecting and thinking through some of the books that I plan to read in 2022, I noticed that I’m going to be revisiting several of my favorites that I’ve already read. So, I thought I would share some of my favorite books for personal growth as we enter 2022 strong. These are just some of the books that have personally helped me THE MOST on my personal growth journey. I hope they can do the same for you!
(These are in no particular order by the way)
This book is one that I revisit from time to time…because it is so beyond true that the real battles of life come from the 6 inches between your ears. Joyce Meyer is one of the BEST teachers of the Word of God and her testimony is truly inspiring.
This one rocked my world! I never really knew what God’s best looked like for me personally…until I read this book. It really wowed me and showed me just how much God loves his Daughters.
This book covers the power of consistency and having daily habits. Celebrating the little victories that will ultimately lead to huge results in your life. The perfect book to start the New Year!“Everybody, Always” is one of my most favorite books. It taught me how to genuinely love others like Jesus loves his children. To give and receive grace AND learn to let things go.
This was one of the first books that I read when I intentionally started focusing on personal growth and development. It changed my whole mindset on what we are called to do in this world. Still one of my favorites to this day!
This book is really old…like really. But it’s stood the test of time because of it’s tried and true success principles. I appreciate the mindset behind learning to truly be an independent thinker. You start to find out what you’re made of when you decide to be bold and think for yourself.
“Wired that Way” has really helped me with working with people. It’s helped me examine myself closer and learn to put myself in other’s shoes. My empathy and overall understanding of those around me has grown from reading this book! Highly recommend.
So there’s my list of Top books for Personal Development!
I hope this helps and inspires you to pick up a copy of a few of these gems. They’ve truly helped me and Russell cultivate our people skills and grow as individuals…and we’re still growing and changing everyday.
What are a few of your favorite books? Drop them in the comments below.
I heard a lot about the compound effect, thank you for the recommendations! I’ll give it a read.
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