Here’s an expanded list of ’10 Highly recommended Self-help Books For Students’ aiming to thrive in various facets of life.
Stephen R. Covey’s classic offers a principle-centered approach for solving both personal and professional problems.
Dale Carnegie’s perennial book is perfect for students looking to enhance their communication and interpersonal skills.
Carol Dweck’s research on the growth mindset versus the fixed mindset transforms how we perceive our talents and abilities.
James Clear’s “Atomic Habits” is a goldmine of practical advice on habit formation and change. Particularly useful for students looking to establish productive routines and break detrimental habits.
Eckhart Tolle’s guide to spiritual enlightenment focuses on the importance of living in the present moment. It’s a compelling read for students grappling with stress and anxiety.
Cal Newport’s “Deep Work” is essential for students who wish to cultivate a deep work ethic amidst a world brimming with distractions.
Angela Duckworth’s exploration of ‘grit’ as a key predictor of success is both inspiring and practical. Students will learn about the critical role of passion and perseverance in achieving their long-term goals.
This book is a must-read for students seeking to enhance their learning techniques. It breaks down the science behind learning effectively and provides strategies for studying, retrieval practice, and more.
Daniel H. Pink examines the essence of human motivation and how it can be harnessed for personal and professional success.
This inspirational book provides twelve practices for bringing creativity into all aspects of life, including personal and professional relationships.