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Personal Growth Challenge

Ther is a personal development challenge for you to improve yourself in work, relationships, personal development etc. We are sharing with you twenty eight best books that enhance your skills.



1. The Power of Habit

This book helps you understand why habits are at the core of everything you do, how you can change them, and what impact that will have on your life, your business and society

2. How to Talk to Anyone

How To Talk To Anyone is a collection of actionable tips to help you master the art of human communication, leave great first impressions and make people feel comfortable around you in all walks of life.


3. The 5AM Club

The 5AM Club presents a powerful argument for a work-rest routine to join the top 5% of performers. In the form of a story, the book argues that a structured and consistent morning routine which starts at 5AM can act as a catalyst for greater productivity, health, and happiness.

4. Rich Dad Poor Dad

The overarching theme of Rich Dad Poor Dad is how to use money as a tool for wealth development. It destroys the myth that the rich are born rich, explains why your personal residence may not really be an asset, describes the real difference between an asset and a liability, and much more. 

5. No Excuses

No Excuses! teaches us that self-discipline is the key to success and gives us practical advice to master it and achieve self-actualization, happy relationships, and financial security. We all need financial security, self-realization, and fulfilling relationships to be happy.


6. The Power of Now


“The Power of Now” is a spiritual self-help guide to help us discover our true Being, release our pain and find deep inner peace. When we are intensely present in the Now, we respond from deep consciousness and flow with ease and joy in life.


7. The 10X Rule

The 10X Rule says that 1) you should set targets for yourself that are 10X greater than what you believe you can achieve and 2) you should take actions that are 10X greater than what you believe are necessary to achieve your goals. The biggest mistake most people make in life is not setting goals high enough. 


8. Unlimited Memory 

In this book, Kevin Horsley presents a set of proven memory systems and techniques that you can use to improve your memory and multiply results in all areas of your life. In this Unlimited Memory summary, we'll outline these advanced learning strategies that you can use to transform your brain and results. 


9. The 4-Hour Body

The 4-Hour Body is a complete guide to hacking your health, helping you achieve anything from rapid fat loss and quick muscle gain to better sleep, sex, and extreme athletic performance.

10. Limitless

Limitless covers the story of how Jim Kwik taught himself to learn again after he hit his head and suffered a brain injury. Following in his classmates' footsteps, 5-year-old Kwik had stood on a chair to get a better view of fire engines that were parked outside his school when someone began pulling on his chair.


11. Think and Grow Rich

Think And Grow Rich is a curation of the 13 most common habits of wealthy and successful people, distilled from studying over 500 individuals over the course of 20 years. If The Intelligent Investor is the bible for investing, then Think And Grow Rich is the bible for successful people in general.

12. Quiet

The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking is a 2012 non-fiction book written by Susan Cain. Cain argues that modern Western culture misunderstands and undervalues the traits and capabilities of introverted people, leading to "a colossal waste of talent, energy, and happiness".

13. Not Nice

Aziz Gazipura, takes an incisive look at the concept of nice. Through his typical style, Dr. Aziz uses engaging stories, humor, and disarming vulnerability to cut through the nice conditioning and liberate the boldest, expressive, authentic version of you.

14. The 80/20 Rule
The 80/20 principle says that 80% of your results come from 20% of your efforts. Richard Koch shows you how to identify the 20% that is disproportionately more impactful than all your other efforts so you can exponentially increase your personal and professional success. 

15. The Law of Attraction
The book is based on a pseudo-scientific theory called the “law of attraction” – the principle that “like attracts like.” Specifically, Byrne focuses on the idea that your dreams do in fact come true – thinking about money and wealth will attract these very things, causing them to manifest in your life.

16. The Power of Habit

17. Lean in
Lean in digs deep into gender inequality and why women are still underrepresented as a valuable part of our global workforce, showing how they unintentionally hold themselves back, as well as outlining ways for us to enable and support them, including how you as a woman can take the lead and hold the flag of women in work high.

18. Elon Musk
 Elon Musk is the first official biography of the creator of SolarCity, SpaceX and Tesla, based on over 30 hours of conversation time between author Ashlee Vance and Musk himself, highlighting his complicated childhood, the way he makes decisions and navigates the world, and how he managed to disrupt multiple industries, all with the goal of saving humanity.

19. Thinking Fast and Slow
Thinking Fast And Slow shows you how two systems in your brain are constantly fighting over control of your behavior and actions, and teaches you the many ways in which this leads to errors in memory, judgment and decisions, and what you can do about it.


20. Steal Like An Artist gives you permission to copy your heroes’ work and use it as a springboard to find your own, unique style, all while remembering to have fun, creating the right work environment for your art and letting neither criticism nor praise drive you off track. 

21. The 4 Agreements

The Four Agreements draws on the long tradition of the Toltecs, an ancient, indigenous people of Mexico, to show you that we have been domesticated from childhood, how these internal, guiding rules hurt us and what we can do to break and replace them with a new set of agreements with ourselves.

22. Don't Overthink it

Crushing It is Gary Vaynerchuk’s follow-up to his personal branding manifesto Crush It, in which he reiterates the importance of a personal brand and shows you the endless possibilities that come with building one today.

23. Relationships Goals

Relationship Goals will open your mind to the true nature of healthy connections with others and help you prepare for health and happiness while you’re single and when you get married by outlining common relationship traps and how to avoid them. 

24. Master Your Emotions

Words Can Change Your Brain is the ultimate guide to becoming an expert communicator, teaching you how to use psychology to your advantage to express yourself better, listen more, and create an environment of trust with anyone you speak with.

25. Think Straight

How Successful People Think lays out eleven specific ways of thinking you can practice to live a better, happier, more successful life.

26. The Miracle Morning 

Miracle Morning makes it clear that in order to become successful, you have to dedicate time to personal development each day, and then gives you a 6-step morning routine to create and shape that time. 

27. The 5 Love Languages

The 5 Love Languages shows couples how to make their love last by learning to recognize the unique way their partner feels love.

28. Superlife

Superlife is a health and lifestyle guide based on Darin Olien’s experience as a ‘superfood hunter.’ The book introduces five life forces that determine whether or no you will be healthy, fit, and free of illness. The life forces are Quality Nutrition, Hydration, Detoxification, Oxygenation, and Alkalization. Guiding our diet by using these life forces will allow our body to do the rest. Darin rejects fad diets and instead introduces a ‘balanced diet plan.’

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