I Spent 112 Hours Reading 22 Self-Improvement Books So You Don’t Have To
As an ambitious grad, you don’t exactly have 112 hours to spend buried in self-help books. Between job applications, figuring out how to “adult,” and just trying to have a life, who’s got that kind of time?
That's why I did the heavy lifting for you. I read 22 of the most talked-about self-improvement books and distilled all that time, coffee, and sticky-note chaos into one easy-to-digest guide that gives you exactly what you need.
What You’ll Get:
- Practical lessons you can actually start applying right away
- A jumpstart on your emotional, financial, and career growth
- Bite-sized wisdom that fits in your backpack, your lunch break, or your notes app
Included books
- "The Magic of Thinking Big" by David J. Schwartz, PhD
- "The 5 Types of Wealth" by Sahil Bloom
- "Emotional Intelligence" by Daniel Goleman
- "The Big Leap" by Gay Hendricks
- "The Silva Mind Control Method" by José Silva
- "Who Moved My Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson, M.D.
- "How to Tell a Story" by The Moth
- "BE SEEN" by Jen Gottlieb
- "The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel
- "You are a Badass at Making Money" by Jen Sincero
- "The Creative Act" by Rick Rubin
- "Rich Dad, Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki
- "Atomic Habits" by James Clear
- "Thinking Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman
- "Four Thousand Weeks" by Oliver Burkeman
- "The 48 Laws of Power" by Robert Greene
- "The Go-Giver" by Bob Burg
- "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill
- "Limitless" by Jim Kwik
- "The Compound Effect" by Darren Hardy
- "How to Win Friends & Influence People" by Dale Carnegie
- "Influence" by Robert B. Cialdini, PhD
This is no joke!
