3 Life Changing Books To Read In 2024
3 Life Changing Books You To Read In 2024
I've read over 200 books in the past 17 years and I've gained valuable insights into success, business, spirituality, science and more. In this video, I will give you my favorite takeaways from each book, including the steps to achieve any goal from the classic "Think and Grow Rich". Watch this video and start your journey to self-improvement today!
0:00 What Books Should I Read?
0:32 Think and Grow Rich
3:13 The One Thing
5:27 Talent Is Overrated
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Just read the book whispers of manifestation on borlest and thank me later
@SelmaHayi
10 күн бұрын
great book really, i reccomend it to
Rob, thank you for this kind of video, good books, I would add the book Astro Money Alchemy, the book is full of magical secrets of attracting money, all praise and once again congratulations for the video
For me, 1. "Seven Habits of Successful People " 2. Alchemist 3. Atomic Habits
That was the best detail explanation I've never ever heard of before. Thanks so much, Rob. I love all your videos.
Rob Dial, your way of explaining the main essence of the books is amazing. Quite impressive.
Thanks for the great recommendation you give us here,I'm so pleased with it❤
For extraordinary success, Keller's book ONE THING is unsurpassable. I have followed its advice of 4 hr time block each day. After 10 yr, I am an author of 5 books from Springer. Thanks to Gary.
Atomic Habits should be here 100%. We are creatures of habit and if we want to change our lives we have to set our habits straight. You also mentioned habit stacking which was tackled there as well.
Thank you for heads up. I found 'The Art of Manipulation' eye-opening.
Thanks for those wonderful 3 books. I gained value
Thank you Rob for your book recommendations, I am going to add them to my list for sure. I would add here: 1. “The magic of thinking big” 2. “Atomic habits” 3. “Rich dad, poor dad”
Just added level up to a library collection I work at. Can't wait to read it!
Thank you so much for your valuable lessons from all three books.
Thank you for your video, I wanted to tell you that I really like the book "Genius Mode", but recently a similar book came out about modern people, called "Celebrity 24 Hours: Schedules of the day that are changing the world", it helped me a lot in my work. I'll look for the link right now.
Thank you very much.. let's read the Holy Bible too.. as a number one! I'm repeating 'Think and Grow rich'
@alexandraadams2070
5 ай бұрын
Yes, the Holy Bible is absolutely life-changing. Read from it daily and I also liked Think and Grow Rich.
man you are changing my life By the way think and growth rich is one of my favourite book
The compound effect!🙌
i bought this book.. now...thanks for the advice!!!!
The first word was revealed from the Quran was "READ" I mean like the book itself orders you to read ! So take a copy of the Quran and read
Thankyou Really Sir. I am Greatful To You.
The Richest Man in Babylon is so simple yet so profound.
I have been doing a lot of audible books lately. They are perfect for the car ride or taking my morning walk.
Thank you for this video! I am adding these to my TBR list. The book that changed my life this year was I AM by Howard Falco
@Sivakumar-sankagiri
11 ай бұрын
TBR means?
@latishaoakes0921
11 ай бұрын
@@Sivakumar-sankagiri to be read
Mother of all books "Power of Subconscious Mind"
They are all good but please add "The 7 habits of highly effective people by Steven R. Covey". Its my all-time life charger
Thank you for your motivation brother keep moving forward. . . . One thing I learned in my life if you want to achieve your goals to make your dream come true. ..use what you have don't tell any bullshit excuses things ..example : if you don't have money to go to Gym...you can do 100 to 200 push ups in your home until you find your way to earn money. ...so don't do that bro and if you want to be successful in your life you should find your passion and you should willing to change your thoughts in to positive side to make your dream come true. ....you can say how but you should find your way don't make any excuses once you start to thing positively for 21 days after you will be attract positive people and positive things in your life so give up on your bad habits to gets good things in life only if you want ....as rob Brother said this is my experience .....God bless you rob brother and all.....❤❤👍👍👍👍
High Performance Habits by Brendon Burchard was the best book I've read in a long time, and I read a lot. Second best would be Deep Work by Cal Newport. If you haven't read these, definitely add them to your list!
@aprilsilva3094
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing 🧡 I am always adding books to my list
Thanks for the great recommendations! I have heard of all of these and haven’t read them yet. And I also loved 7 Habits byCovey. My addition to the list: Time Management from the Inside Out by Julie Morgenstern
@Shyam8174
11 ай бұрын
Yeah Time Management that's one Reading on
Thank you so much for sharing✍
I read "Think and Grow Rich" and this book change my prospective of life
Funny, but the book that actually got me off my butt and focus on one thing is “Can’t Hurt Me” by David Goggins. It taught me how to get out of my comfort zone. But I will get these books and read them. David G got me out of my physical comfort zone and I’m sure your three books will get my out of my mental comfort zone. Thank you
The War of Art, by Stephen Pressfield. Very inspirational for creative pursuits. Helps with overcoming procrastination (Resistance)
@alisday6206
Жыл бұрын
"The Art of War" or "The War of Art"?
@MakerTom2022
Жыл бұрын
@@alisday6206 The War of Art
@curtisrobinson7962
Жыл бұрын
@@MakerTom2022 Oprah had the author of The War of Art on... Super Soul Sunday?... a few years back. I found the interview interesting. Thanks for reminding me of this book, as yet unread.
New subscriber 🙋🏻♂️ THANKS ☺️
Love "The Slight Edge"
Atomic Habits, The 4 Agreements, The Power of Now.
@anshultripathi3671
11 ай бұрын
and almanack of naval
@switchofftogettagrip1400
11 ай бұрын
The power of Now is an amazing book. .the first copy was given to me, gave it to someone who needed it and I've owned 2-3 copies of it since the early 2000s. .I currently have a copy What many Do Not realise is that Oprah did Not find him, all she did was introduce him & his book to the world! She's a powerful influencer! Finding a copy prior to Oprah being mentioned Is one such book I will need to find and buy. Also his book Stillness speaks is awesome!
@fionahunt2954
8 ай бұрын
@switchofftogettagrip1400 should I get the 1st edition have they been updated?
@switchofftogettagrip1400
8 ай бұрын
@@fionahunt2954 Depends if you can find an actual first edition.
@switchofftogettagrip1400
8 ай бұрын
@@fionahunt2954 they are all very similar. It's how one reads it that matters, take your time or miss the point of the book. It took me months to understand the point of the book and how Eckhart woke up on a bench two years later.
Man's Search for Meaning. Amazing, powerful book. Read it. It's a short read. By Dr. Viktor Frankl, a concentration camp survivor. He founded Logotherapy, which is finding meaning in life as a remedy for things like depression. That book is about his experiences as survivor of the Nazi camps. One thing I learned is that some of the camp guards were humane. Of course, most were not. He also had the line that sticks in my mind 20 years later: "Meaning comes from your interface with the world." Ever notice how an older person suffering from depression suddenly comes to life when there is a task - they have to pick a kid up, or they volunteer as a door greeter at Walmart, or even taking care of a pet or plant. Meaning is not found with you in meditation, self-absorbed or "following your bliss." It could be that, but he's saying that your meaning in life comes from other people, society, your interactions with them. And also, no matter what you face, you can decide in that moment how it affects you, so it;s also a deeply Stoic book.
Taking the first step is the hardest, but 7 house later living off passive income since June 6, 2016. You’ve got to start taking steps to achieve your goal.
@noahgunter9080
Жыл бұрын
All passive income ideas work as long as you put the work in. I focus more on cryptos, NFTs, real estate crowdfunding and IDOs. With the assistance of a financial consultant, I’m doing well for myself.
@noahgunter9080
Жыл бұрын
You can make a quick internet research with her name *Olivia Charlotte Oswald.* The rest of the information is there for you to read and get in touch.
Good job man!
Thanks for sharing Rob 😊
Great presentation. I think spiritual development and empowerment is also important. Ruthless Yokes Breakers by Bode Jackson is good in that area.
Great video. Thank you so much
Absolutely LOVED this review. It is all so sincere and honest. I think "Give & Take" by Adam Grant is also a book that you can add to your list.
@mindsetmentorpodcast
Жыл бұрын
I'll check it out!
Great video. Thanks!
Thank you for this wonderful inspiration. How can I get the book?
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, The Art of War, Getting to Yes, The Road Less Travelled,Super Memory-Super Student, Make it Stick...I have a long list :)
@CynthiaWord-iq7in
Жыл бұрын
The War of Art--examines why so many people get 99% of the way to their goal, discussing how the push against achievement gets stronger towards the end, as the universe pushes back to prevent force of change, only the best and most tenacious push through...not as you imagine getting over the hump with most of the work done. So logical, scientific, phenomenal read. Life altering as you begin to SEE it after that.
Robert Greene book 48 laws of power. I declined management positions because I did not understand human behavior and I tried to avoid conflict. If I read 48 laws earlier, I would have a different career.
@karangill7637
Жыл бұрын
I just finish this book😊
Atomic habits is a great read by James Clear! Very straightforward and to the point, lots of great tips to get into habits of becoming a better version of yourself and get things done!
@storytherapy-
11 ай бұрын
I recommend you 7 habit of effective people
The Obstacle is the way . Is a perspective changing book .. highly recommended
I have all the books mentioned in the comment but my first favorite books are the Holy Bible and Think and Grow Rich Through Persuation. I have 2 books of Think and Grow Rich too, Think and Grow Rich Through Persuation is the oldest
@chinelojennifer9721
8 ай бұрын
this is exactly what am thinking on concentrating on actually cause I would really love to also attain all these and give God the credit 😍😍😍,in all these books I dare not leave my bible
Atomic Habits for sure. I would highly recommend it. I think it is best book of the decade.
Thanks for sharing sir
Thanks very much this is from Uganda God bless you
The Chimp Paradox by Prof Steve Peters. An amazingly insightful read about how the human mind works, and how we need to manage it.
Think and grow rich is my all time favourite,my self development journey years ago started with this book,am not yet on the degree of succes i wanna be but damn on my way there,funny that deliberate practice from the book Talent is overrated also mentioned in Think and grow rich in the Specialized knowledge chapter.Thank you Rob for your recommendations
Well said Sir , regards from India 🙏
just brought all 3.. ❤
Please make a video and suggest 3 newly written books to read for this year.
Can’t hurt me by David Goggins- not sure why I waited so long to read it, but it’s so good
7 Habits of Highly Effective People
@eddiemattison7792
Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to reading and making notes in this book, thanks for mentioning
@alawyba1457
Жыл бұрын
This book is the worst choice for "reading begginers" I do recommend "7 habits of highly effects teens". It's much more easier
@wolfthequarrelsome504
Жыл бұрын
It's nonsense
@eddiemattison7792
Жыл бұрын
@@wolfthequarrelsome504 what is? "The habits of highly effective teens"
Never Split the Difference - Chris Voss. A great study of high-level negotiating as it relates to everyday life. A wonderful guide for negotiating everything from a new car price to a salary raise.
The Mountain In you book is very good too!!
Super video… thanks
I know someone that has gone from very poor to wealthy, without reading any book, but this person had a lot of common sense.
Super clear goals noted
Thanks I prefer literature, history and art subjects over how to books.
Rob, please consider the ‘Gap & the Gain ‘ Dr Ben Hardy with Dan Sullivan ‘Be Your Future Self ‘ again Dr Ben Hardy .
I'm going to start reading think and grow reach
1. Think and Grow Rich 2. The One Thing 3. Talent is Overrated
Very American, they are how to and practical. I am sure success may come. I do not read many English books but I liked The Kite Runner, Life of Pi, and Emily Dickinson.
Well contents like this helps in reminding ourselves to keep our heads up as the journey to a creating a sustainable wealth isn’t serene, So many die on the journey trying to get rich and break out of matrix, all the same technology is many life easy for the smart!
@RobertJason-yx6mk
11 ай бұрын
I keep telling people that there's a different between Lucky and management, some people got to be millionaires luckily but couldn't manage it well and went back to nothing but some managed some thousands and became great millionaires and More, the difference is the riches is not having money at hand or in bank but true riches begin from the brain, there's no way someone can superintendence wealth without being wealthy in the brain!
@Christiano-ec2ur
11 ай бұрын
I agree with you, Wealth can blow away if you don't master money management by giving your idea to investment no matter how much in your possession
Great video thanks for for the video I appreciate
@mindsetmentorpodcast
10 ай бұрын
Hey there, thanks for the love! Always appreciate when someone takes the time to watch and comment on my videos.
Thanks for Vidio!
Reading "Think and Grow Rich" for the 2nd time. Thanks Rob, just found your podcasts and you tube vids.
I’m so glad you got to choose the second option of becoming a life and business coach🙏🏽🌸
Very informative and impressed with your information then we just need to focus in only one plan . Plan A
For science books you should read A Universe from Nothing" by Lawrence Krauss and "It from Bit" by John Archibald Wheeler
Thanks for doing this video.Everything you said was stated in the Bible and I love reading it.
@wheelersla
9 ай бұрын
The Bible is the number 1 book !!!
@user-dd4dd7dt7f
7 ай бұрын
The most life changing book ever
I agree with your suggestion. Thanks for sharing the books.
Thank you, I will start with think and grow rich
Awaken the giant within by Robbin Anthony is my favorite book since today
@SnowS162
Жыл бұрын
That was a great read with positive stories but I didn't keep the book because it didn't motivate me to do anything or figure out what I should be doing with my life. It wasn't worth the money spent because it didn't help put anything to practice. My financial problems didn't get solved but it helped me quit chocolate 😂.
Excellent video
You’re awsome! Thanks for this super informative video!👏🏽❤️
7 habits of highly effective people. My all time favorite.
@susandmarie2067
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
"The One Thing" was really a game changer for me, too. Before that, I was a strong believer in the idea of building multiple streams of income through different activities. But in the end I just got bogged down and didn't make any real progress with any of the activities. Similar to you, by focusing on "the one thing" that mattered most to me, I've made this one thing a success.
The Alchemist on audiobook narrated by Jeremy Irons!
Can i find then in a free pdf way?...because I know those books aren't available in my country..and I can't buy them by a online way!.
Hi rob which are good books for spirituality and exercise body and nutrition ? Kindy tell me!
Great work. I just wanted to let you know that you may be interested in discussing Elizabeth Paradiso Urassa's books. They are very good, mostly for university students and teachers working together. They may also help families and their loved ones to acquire vital skills that help them complete their studies successfully and timely. I appreciate what you are doing. Thank you very much for listening.
Finish by Jon Acuff is amazing.
"The Road Less Traveled" by Scott Peck
Really true to my condition right now and hw can get rid of it pls
thanks sir
Thank you Rob. I read the "Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill" last year and since then my life had never been thesame. The book is awesome.
While I appreciate your basic point, there's plenty of research that supports being a multi-sport athlete. Playing volleyball, for example, could have tangible benefits for developing basketball skills (pivoting, positioning, etc.). Many athletes have played multiple sports at a high level: Jim Brown, Deion Sanders, Bo Jackson, Michael Jordan, Tim Tebow, Jeff Samardzija, and plenty of football players who were also track stars.
@KosmicJelly
Жыл бұрын
You’re absolutely right, though it bypasses the point he’s making. Take Michael Jordan for example: he’s one of the greatest basketball players to ever live, he was also a “track star” as you say. But was he ever the best at both of those at the same exact time? To be the best at anything, you have to put 100% into *that one thing* alone. It doesn’t mean a person cannot excel at multiple things, just that each additional discipline will detract from the others. Triathlon winners train to be the best at those combined disciplines performed in succession, though I have yet to see one who is the best at any one of those disciplines in isolation. So the point to remember is that once you identify that single thing which you are determined to own and be the absolute best at, it’s necessary to focus 100% on that, else you will always be second to whom so ever *does* give it their all goes all in on that one single thing.
The road to success is shorter and straighter when you begin with the end in mind.
Great!
For example, many people make prominence or prosperity their goal in life. Self-help books abound on how to outsmart others to gain prestige or to become rich. The Bible, on the other hand, tells us: “The rivalry of one toward another . . . is vanity and a striving after the wind.” “A mere lover of silver will not be satisfied with silver.” (Ecclesiastes 4:
@mosesjohnson7418
11 ай бұрын
Bring it. Solomon is my favorite.
Definitely ATOMIC HABITS by James Clear and Radical Awakening by Dr Shefali!
Bulletproof by Evy Pomparus so good
My favorite so far is How to Win Friends and Influence People..