10 Books That Will Help You Reach Your Goals

10 Books That Will Help You Reach Your Goals

Here’s a list of 10 books that will help you reach your goals, because books can be great motivators when you feel lack of motivation.

Atomic Habits by James Clear

Atomic Habits by James Clear

This international bestseller is a personal development guide, which talks about the way we build habits and how they influence us.

Deep Work by Cal Newport

Deep Work by Cal Newport

Here’s a self help book that will help you tune in all distractions and focus on only, and nothing but, your goal.

The Art of Thinking Clearly

The Art of Thinking Clearly

This book offers insight into the biases, fallacies and errors of thinking our mind is prone to, such as the sunk cost fallacy and the fundamental attribution error.

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

This book outlines seven tips to become a success and be productive in both professional and personal spheres of life.

Thinking Fast and Slow

Thinking Fast and Slow

In this novel, Kahneman explains in detail the two ways in which our mind works. System 1 is the faster, less complex and heuristic based method.

Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell

Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell

In this book, Gladwell makes a case study of the most successful, most extraordinary and most famous people, from Bill Gates to the Beatles.

Nudge by Richard Thaler

Nudge by Richard Thaler

Sometimes the only thing you need to reach your goal is a little ‘nudge’ along the way. This book is a nudge in the right direction.

Scrum by Jeff Sutherland

Scrum by Jeff Sutherland

This is a book that provides the secret to boosting productivity. Its very subtitle is the art of doing twice the work in half the time.

The Extended Mind

The Extended Mind

This book delves into the workings of the mind and offers insight into working ‘outside of the mind’ – with feelings, hormones, intuition etc.

Be Exceptional by Joe Navarro

Be Exceptional by Joe Navarro

With 25 years of experience with the FBI, and his decisions and leadership was a matter of life and death. Here he notes down five principles which helped him.