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Live the life that you were meant to live. Don’t try to be anyone else other than yourself.  Once you realize who you should be, focus all your attention and goals towards becoming the best version of you possible.


 

An easy read book with many life lessons from one of the world’s greatest motivational speakers.  This book contains great information on how to master your own mind and respect time.


 

Part two of the book series which dives into topics such as how to deal with your fears and how you can live with kindness.  This is an easy read book which weaves lessons into a simple story line.


 

This is a classic book about a boy who goes on an adventure to look for “treasure.”  The boys learns many life lessons on the way.  This is a fantastic book which I will read over and over.


 

Robin Sharma once again uses the art of storytelling to share his big ideas around how everyone of us can lead without a title. These ideas can really make a difference in everyone's life.  No doubt about Robin is my favorite motivational speaker.


 

This book is loaded facts about human beings throughout different stages of life.  It narrates the story of 2 fictitious characters from birth until death showcasing their struggles and triumphs from a scientific viewpoint.  I highly recommend reading this book.


 

Here is a quote from the book that sums up why it is worth the read.

"It’s about how some people have cultivated strong character. It’s about one mindset that people through the centuries have adopted to put iron in their core and to cultivate a wise heart. I wrote it (this book), to be honest, to save my own soul"


 

An engaging story about the different locations and times when genius talent flourished throughout human history.

Eric Weiner travels to Florence, Greece, Culcutta, Scotland and more to try to discover how it is possible that certain location were able to mass produce genius level thinkers and contributors to our world for a short period of time.  


 

A collection of three short stories from a man who knew he had months to live due to terminal cancer.

This book is about 50 pages long and gets you thinking about life and how grateful we all should be for it.

If you could find a way to live life with the idea that death is near, how much more wisely would you spend your time?