Books that Can Make You Feel More Positive

Books that Can Make You Feel More Positive

Here is a list of 10 books that can make you feel more positive. This list consists of books that can help you make a routine, get inspired by the stories.

A Year of Positive Thinking – Cyndie Spiegel

A Year of Positive Thinking – Cyndie Spiegel

This book includes 365 days of positive thinking through simple affirmations, mantras, and exercises for introspection of self-respect, kindness, and love.

Bright-Sided – Barbara Ehrenreich

Bright-Sided – Barbara Ehrenreich

In this book, Ehrenreich explores the negative aspects of positive thinking and thoughtless optimism that rule America’s mindset.

Rethinking Positive Thinking – Gabriele Oettingen

Rethinking Positive Thinking – Gabriele Oettingen

Gabriele Oettingen reflects on his memory of more than 20 years of research about the science of motivation.

You Are A Badass – Jen Sincero

You Are A Badass – Jen Sincero

This book by Jen Sincero will guide you on how to recognize and alter the self-sabotaging convictions and behaviors that stop you.

Learned Optimism – Martin E. P. Seligman

Learned Optimism – Martin E. P. Seligman

The master of the new science of positive psychology recalls more than 20 years of his research to exhibit that optimism improves the worth of life.

Read This For Inspiration – Ashly Perez

Read This For Inspiration – Ashly Perez

The entries in this book are short and spot on. The author has a color-coded system at the side of each of these entries with groupings.

Uplifting Stories – Ione Butler

Uplifting Stories – Ione Butler

In this book the readers will get acquainted with some remarkable individuals like Daniel Kish, a blind man who learned how to see things using echolocation

Dear Reader – Cathy Rentzenbrink

Dear Reader – Cathy Rentzenbrink

This book will bring a smile to the face of the readers as the author talks about her love for reading and how a few specific books have become her favorite.

Humankind – Rutger Bregman

Humankind – Rutger Bregman

The objective of this book is to display that while neither communism nor capitalism has proven to be a feasible social system.

The Happiest Man on Earth – Eddie Jaku

The Happiest Man on Earth – Eddie Jaku

Eddie Jaku always referred to himself as a German first, and then a Jew. But everything altered during November 1938, when he was wounded.