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Top 5 Motivating books of all time

Here's a list of five books you can pick any time to motivate and get some encouragement to face challenges.

01


Think and Grow rich;


Grab this book by Napoleon Hill and you will not be disappointed. Think and grow rich will explain all 
that it is to become rich either in wealth or in health or whatever you chose basically. With comprehensive steps to riches starting with desire which should be an overwhelming and a burning desire to have something. This should be an obsession.

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02


The power of Habit


Want to know the source of all your motivation, or what drives you to make decisions? It all comes back to the habit. When you create a habit you can not Change it unless you replace it with another one. This is because of the habit loop created comprising of the cue, the routine, and the reward. The three creates a craving making habits as hard to detect and control. However, with the power from this book, you can tap into the habit loop and not only create good habits but also replace bad ones like alcoholism and drug abuse.


03


The 4 Hour Work Week


Whether you feel like you are trapped into a nine to five cycle or just want to live your life to the fullest then Timothy Ferries tools is enough recipe to help you do just that. All these from outsourcing to multiplying your productivity you can get ahead with the DEAL lifestyle of the new rich. 


04


Zero to one;


All right, this list could as well be incomplete if the Paypal mafia Peter Thiel could not be featured here. This classic book explains how to start anything from zero and create something new, in short move from zero to one instead of one to 'n' by copying what has worked. He continues to explain that although copying what has worked is still fine for short-term success anything worthwhile the future will always be new thus the future is only as far as we can think.


05


Start with why


Simon Sinek book lets out the secrets behind how companies like Apple get and maintain the cult-like following and then goes ahead to help you understand why people will always buy why you do something as opposed to what you do. Trying to sell what you do will only result to repeat sales but not loyalty and thus customers are hard to keep and this leads to unfair competition which is both harmful to businesses and the customer.​ Check out this book to also know why monopolies are the best forms of business.

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