I have been getting requests
from some of the readers of my blog on the kind of books one should read. As majority of you would have realized
through my blog posts that I am always of the view that one should develop a
keen habit to read and read good books.
By reading books you educate yourself with what’s happening around the
world, you can learn and develop new skills and tools to enhance your
productivity and competency to shine and excel in your areas.
As the famous motivational
speaker Robin Sharma says – “Education is the inoculation against
disruption”, reading does give you an edge, it lets you know what
successful people have done in their lives and how you can pick up clues from
their lives and become a super achiever.
In this article I want to
share 5 books that I recently bought for myself and have found them extremely
powerful and super useful. Kindly note
that I am not earning anything out of this, and the effort to write this
article is purely driven out of my desire to help each one of you who read my
blog – www.nimishgoel.com.
1. The Power of Your Subconscious Mind – Authored
by Dr. Joseph Murphy
This
book was an eye-opener for me as I realized how powerful our subconscious mind
and how one can utilize its full potential.
Obviously, I am not a pro when it comes to using the power of
subconscious mind, but I have personally gained a lot from this book.
I
want to quote something very beautiful from this book:
“One of the main reasons that you do not
succeed at achieving certain goals is because you have not accepted in your
subconscious that you are capable of that achievement. The moment your
subconscious mind accepts a goal, it starts in motion a powerful force that
overcomes obstacles, stimulates creative thinking and brings into your life a
power that is nothing short of miraculous. Use your subconscious power to
build: Prosperity, Relationships, Happiness, Success, Self Confidence”
2. How To Get From Where You Are To Where
You Want To Be – Authored by Jack Canfield
This
is book that one much have in his/her library and specially for those who
really want to improve their lives, personal, professional and financial.
This
book provides 25 principles that one should adopt in their lives and each and
every principle has been beautifully explained, illustrated with examples and
highly motivating. Once you start it, I
can bet you wont leave it until you have finished it.
Summary
of the book – “This book is an inspiring and practical guide which will help
people achieve success in their everyday endeavors”.
3. The Power of Habit – Authored by Charles
Duhigg
One
of the very few books I have read that has been so thoroughly researched and
very logically presented. An absolute
eye-opener to how we develop habits and whether those can be changed or
not. This book also very beautifully
describes how we can create new habits.
Summary
of the book – “In the book ‘The Power of Habit’ we learn that habits are not
the end of everything. One can change
their habits to succeed in every aspect of their lives whether it is their
professional or personal life”.
4. The Pumpkin Plan – Authored by Mike
Michalowicz
I
still haven’t completed reading this book, but it surely is an awesome book on
entrepreneurship. It’s a good book to
read if you are planning to start your own venture and want to know what to do
and what not to do whilst starting up.
The way Mike has developed the plot of the story is quite unique and his
philosophy to create a business like pumpkin owners is very different and
interesting to read.
The summary - ‘The Pumpkin Plan’ guides you through unconventional
strategies to help you build a truly profitable blue-ribbon company that is the
best in its field.
5. The Constitution of India
The
recent events in India, be it formation of new Government at the Centre or a
new Government in any State or a coalition of two parties to form Government or
passing of any new bill in the Constitution has always made me wondered –
what’s the underlying Constitutional provision that determines all these
political and economic activities.
I
personally believe that each and everyone of us (being commerce and economics
students) should have a sound knowledge of our Constitution. What is Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, how are
members of these bodies selected and what are the powers of our elected
members? Some very interesting and
useful information that should be read and retained in our brains.
I hope this article helps you
take some informed choices. I wish you all
green lights in your life…
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Authored by Nimish Goel (www.nimishgoel.com), a
qualified chartered accountant who’s passion is to coach young chartered
accountants and aspiring students achieve the best in their life. Nimish used to work with EY and PwC in India
and has also worked with KPMG in Europe.
He now runs his own consulting company and runs a blog www.nimishgoel.com. He can be reached for any queries and issues
on his blog.Follow @studycafe1
0 comments:
Post a Comment