New angles on growth shape self-help books for 2026, where clarity, resilience and intention matter more than trends or ...
Read a lot of self-help books, as many of us did during the pandemic, and patterns start to emerge. (We're not just talking about the titles getting more sweary.) In 2020, I boiled the advice of ...
To understand modern self-help books, open “Always Remember: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, the Horse and the Storm”. The sequel to “The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse”—and no doubt the prequel to ...
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The 30 Best Self-Help Books to Read in 2025
Gone are the days when self-help books were practically required to be cheesy, impersonal, and boring. Now, if you know where to look, you'll find empowering, genuinely useful self-help books designed ...
Author Eric Gakidja brings a refreshing perspective to personal transformation and self-actualization in his newly released book 3 Steps to Unlock Destiny available in 10 different lounges. The gifted ...
Author James Clear presents his book, "Atomic Habits" during Workplace Summit, Pennsylvania Conference For Women 2019. "Habits" is one of the best self-help books. Self-help books provide the guidance ...
For years, TikToker and radio host Helena Ellis felt lesser than in her romantic relationships. "It didn't matter how much I gave to my partner, he would still be insensitive and think I was ...
Are self-help books a waste of money? I’ve written two books which are designed as self-help guides so it won’t be a surprise if I say that I think self-help books can actually be very helpful to ...
Regardless of your age or challenges, self-care can play a pivotal role in meeting or even exceeding those challenges. The simplest self-care, like pausing to take a deep breath or reassuringly ...
Any book can be a self-help book, depending on how it’s read. Political pamphlets, epic poems, and contemporary novels can all offer insight into how to live—or how not to. But the self-help genre is ...
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Why self-help might be making you feel worse
Peruse the self-help aisle at your local neighborhood bookstore, and you’ll likely find tomes giving you all kinds of advice. Titles that tell us to “let them” or develop “atomic habits” or offer an ...
Because we all could probably use some help. The isolation, tragedy, exhaustion, and despair of these past 18 months of the pandemic has affected each and every one of us in ways big and small.
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