motivational books are most useful in our life. Books can calm our minds and prepare a growth mindset.

Today we show 50 motivational books to calm your mind.

01. Master your Emotions

“you become what you think about all day long.”

Your thought defines who you are and create your reality. That’s why you should channel your thoughts towards what you want, not what you don’t want. As the success expert Brain, Tracy says, “The key to success is to focus our conscious mind on things we desire, not things we fear.”

“An emotion usually represents an amplified energized thought pattern, and because of its ofteing energetic charges, it is not easy initially to stay present enough to be able to watch it. It wants to take your over, and it usually succeeds-unless there is enough presence in you.

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02. Do Epic Shit

Doing the same thing over and over for years does not make you gain experience in those years. Doing different things, things outsomethingur comfort zone, staying curious, never resting on your laurels, and expanding what you know truly sumsgenuinelyhe experience.

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03. The Magic of Thinking Big

Successful people, like successful businesses, live with these questions: “How can I improve the quality of my performance? How can I do better?”

Be an experimental person. Break up fixed routines. Expose yourself to new restaurants, new books, new theatres, and new friends; take a different route to work someday, take a differenan otherthis year, and do something new and different this weekend.

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04. Dont believe everything you think

” What thinking does is sever this connection we have with the divine, causing us to feel stress, frustration, anger, resentment, depression, and all of these negative emotions many of us feel on a daily basis. “

” When you’re following your intuition, it means you are trusting yourself and having faith that you always have the inner wisdom necessary to help guide you through everything in life. This is a state of non-thinking or flow. “

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05. Atomic Habits

Goals are good for setting a direction, but systems are best for making progress. A handful of problems arise when you spend too much time thinking about your goals and not enough time designing your systems .

Every action you take is a vote for the type of person you wish to become. No single instance will transform your beliefs, but as the votes build up, so does the evidence of your new identity. This is one reason why meaningful change does not require radical change. Small habits can make a meaningful difference by providing evidence of a new identity. And if a change is meaningful, it actually is big

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06. Emotional megnetism

We are not taught how to communicate effectively to meet people’s emotional needs. Many of us aren’t even aware of what our own emotional needs are half of the time! As a result, many of us put ourselves first when entering into a relationship.

Emotional Magnetism teaches you why we are attracted to or repelled by certain experiences, words, and actions. When you become aware of the main Emotional Magnets, you learn to communicate better and address your own and other people’s needs. You become more self-aware and have more empathy for others because you understand better the reasoning behind people’s behaviour.

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07. mindset

You can change your mindset.

This growth mindset is based on the belief that your basic qualities are things you can cultivate through your efforts, your strategies, and help from others. Although people may differ in every which way in their initial talents and aptitudes, interests, or temperaments everyone can change and grow through application and experience.

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08. You’re too good to feel this bad

Using the body and mind instead of allowing it to use your changes everything.

Gratitude is a curiously powerful emotion. An incredible thing to understand is that our brains cannot process gratitude and anxiety at the same time. In other words, you cannot be grateful and angry at the same time or grateful and fearful at the same time. If you focus on one, the other ceases.

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09. Zero to one

New technology has never been an automatic feature of history. Our ancestors lived in static, zero-sum societies where success meant seizing things from others. They created new sources of wealth only rarely, and in the long run, they could never make enough to save the average person from a tough life. Then, after 10,000 years of fitful advances from primitive agriculture to medieval windmills and 16th – century astrolabes, the modern world suddenly experienced relentless technological progress from the advent of the steam engine in the 1760s up to about 1970. As a result, we have inherited a more affluent society than any previous generation would have been able to imagine.

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