List three books that have had an impact on you. Why?
Books hold the power to ignite the spark of transformation within us, to challenge our perspectives, and inspire greatness. As an avid reader, I have delved into the realms of personal growth and success, encountering three transformative books that have left an indelible mark on my journey. These books, Atomic Habits by James Clear, The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone, and Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter, have not only impacted my mindset but also propelled me towards a path of purpose, productivity, and financial literacy.
Atomic Habits by James Clear
Mastering the Power of Small Habits James Clear’s Atomic Habits serves as a powerful guide to harnessing the potential of small habits and their profound impact on our lives. Clear’s approach of focusing on small, incremental changes rather than overwhelming transformations resonated deeply with me. His emphasis on the importance of building systems, rather than relying solely on willpower, shifted my perspective on personal growth. By implementing Clear’s strategies, I transformed my daily routines, cultivating habits that supported my goals and aspirations. Through this book, I learned that it is the consistent, intentional actions we take that lead to significant and lasting change.
The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone
Unleashing Unlimited Potential Grant Cardone’s The 10X Rule is a rallying cry to break free from mediocrity and embrace a mindset of extraordinary success. Cardone’s unapologetic approach and emphasis on massive action challenged my limiting beliefs and inspired me to dream bigger. His concept of setting audacious goals and taking massive, consistent action propelled me beyond my comfort zone. The book instilled in me the belief that success requires unwavering commitment, relentless effort, and a refusal to settle for average. Through The 10X Rule, I unlocked the untapped potential within me and adopted a mindset of limitless possibilities.
Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter
Unlocking Financial Literacy Rich Dad Poor Dad is a financial classic that revolutionized my understanding of wealth creation and financial independence. Through the personal anecdotes shared by Robert Kiyosaki, I gained invaluable insights into the mindset and strategies of successful individuals. The book challenged conventional notions about money and provided a blueprint for achieving financial freedom. It emphasized the importance of financial education, asset acquisition, and the power of passive income. Rich Dad Poor Dad empowered me to take control of my financial destiny and make informed decisions to build a prosperous future.
Conclusion
The impact of these three transformative books—Atomic Habits by James Clear, The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone, and Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter—has been profound and far-reaching. Each book has shaped my mindset, influenced my actions, and propelled me towards personal and financial growth. They have inspired me to cultivate empowering habits, embrace audacious goals, and attain financial literacy. Through their wisdom and guidance, I have embarked on a journey of continuous self-improvement, unleashing my potential, and embracing a life of purpose and abundance.
I want to respond on this but to limit to three is a disservice to my readers!
I also had a hard time selecting three of a whole list, but those three were my best reads last year! Among others that is
Yeah this one is just too hard. I don’t know if I can honestly narrow it down to three books and that be my 100% truth. For sure the Bible. I’d like to add my MedSurg book too because I’m learning how bad to the bone my body is being in nursing school. But there are so many other books I’ve read. The Biography of Steve Jobs, JUMP, my secret journey from streets to the boardroom, The Warmeth of other Sons, Becoming, and I can on. But my Lord there are so many. One just needs to read is what I recommend.
By the way, I’ve read all of these!
You’ll agree they really do stand out aming your favorites too, right?
Yes, your collection is nice. But I just don’t know how you narrow down to three. I use to read about 180-200 books a year till I begin nursing school. I can’t wait to get back to reading.
Wow, 180 books a year? How do you even accomplish that? Show me your ways…
I’m a flight attendant and its so easy to sit back there in my jump seat and just read. It’s actually relaxing.
Niiice! You’re enjoying the adventures of both worlds. The mind and the actual travel. I would love to be you, hehe
Yes I am! I’m sure you wouldn’t want to be me! But thanks! 😀
😂If you say so. Maybe we’d do a souvenir exchange or something. Who knows?
Now that’d be cool!
How do I reach out?
Email at chattingwithsan@gmail.com and we can discuss. Are you in the states?
The purpose driven life by Rick Warren
Why is it always about you by Sandy Hotchkiss
Battlefield of the mind by Joyce Meyer
Nice. I guess I will start with Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer. That one looks interesting
Yeah. It’s a good start 😁
It is so very hard to choose…let me see if I might can narrow it down. My three would be:
The Bible (100%)
Battlefield of the Mind by Joyce Meyer
Lioness Arising by Lisa Bevere
(I’d have to say, Breaking Intimidation by John Bevere; Captivating by John & Stasi Eldredge, and 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership by John C. Maxwell are all a close tie in that third place. Lol.)
Wow, nice reads you have there. Though I have not read soe of them, I sure will give them a try.
These were life changers for me! I’m going to check out your three as well. I’ve not read them, and I’m especially interested in Atomic Habits! Thanks!