Articles tagged “personal development books”
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Winning by Timothy Grover: The 4 Rules That Changed How I Operate
Tim Grover's Winning reorganized how I train, work, and spend my time — no balance, all selfish focus. Here's what actually stuck four years later.
Maximum Achievement by Brian Tracy: The Ideas I Actually Use
I bought Tracy's course for a thousand bucks years before I ever opened this book. Here are the four ideas from Maximum Achievement that changed how I run my real estate business and my life.
est: Playing the Game by Carl Frederick — Be, Do, Have
The est philosophy behind Landmark Forum, broken down: why identity comes before results, why 'trying' is a lie, and why your reality is just a filter you built.
Thoughts Are Things by Bob Proctor: Why I Can't Recommend It
I bought this the second I saw Bob Proctor's name on it, full price, no questions asked. Here's why it still let me down, and which of his other books actually changed how I think about wealth.
Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz: Why Self-Image Is the Ceiling
I almost skipped this one because the title sounded like Law of Attraction fluff. Instead I found the actual mechanism behind why talented people underperform — and changed how I talk to myself because of it.
If I'd Known Then What I Know Now by J.R. Parrish: 3 Ideas Worth Keeping
A quick, stage-by-stage life playbook from a 55-year-old looking back. I didn't need most of it, but the dating chapter and one line about growth changed how I think about relationships.