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 5 Books You Must Read in 2020 If You Hate Reading

 

 

Hi Friends! you're going to read tons of books but there are problems 

  1. You hate reading 

  2. You do not find time to read 

  3. Books are expensive  

  4. And eventually, you don't even know what to read

So in today's article, I am going to solve all these problems for you. I am going to review five books that I feel you should read in 2020 a number of these books I've read in print someone might book reader but most of them I've read as audiobooks on story telI love audiobooks because they permit me to save time and that I listen while I'm on the move in fact audiobooks is that the new way of reading especially if you're learning English and you're daunted by this 300-page book then taking note of it'll help you improve your pronunciation and grammar and actually to start out with you can even pair the physical book with the audiobook and match the narration speed with your own reading speed.

Now for my favorite five books book favorite is 

1.Shoe Dog a Memoir by Phil Knight 

 This book has been a replacement York Times bestseller and has been on the recommendation list of Gates as well as and a few of the key takeaways from this book that I completely love are one not letting other people's vision of the longer term dictate you actually when Phil Knight was arising with this idea of opening a shoe company most people thought he was completely crazy because some time past running wasn't as popular because it is today actually it had been considered so weird that each one most of the people would be throwing things at someone running down the road the second takeaway on behalf of me from this book is that you don't got to know everything before you start so as to achieve success in fact knight shows us that all you would like may be a relentless passion to work it out and therefore the third takeaway is that if you are going through hell keep getting into fact there was so many moments during this book once I thought that knight was just hanging by a thread and he'll never make it and trust me there are numerous people out there that think that your ideas weird - which is why i feel Shoedog may be a definite read book.

2. Range By David Epstein

 Number two is range by David Epstein this book is on the brink of my heart in fact two years ago I did a TED talk on an identical topic you'll have read that Tiger Woods picked up the golf club as a toddler and you'll even believe that a number of the brightest kids know exactly what they need to pursue very early in life but did you furthermore may know that Roger Federer dabbled in squash skiing skateboarding wrestling basketball and badminton before he narrowed right down to tennis in fact much later as a teenager and he credits this range of sports to his eye hand coordination and athleticism in fact Epstein's research has shown that many successful people actually didn't know exactly what they wanted to pursue at the beginning and that they tried a bunch of different things before zeroing in on one actually a statistic shows that Nobel laureates are 22 times more likely to be a musician and actor a poet or a singer so if you do not know what your calling is dabble during a bunch of various things and read range now reading are often an expensive hobby and storytel has helped that for us by giving us unlimited access for Rs. 299 a month and that I like that especially because it gives me a good range of books in English Hindi Urdu Marathi Bengali and Malayalam and what's more storytelling is offering our listeners a free 30-day unlimited access test period and I am gonna drop a link within the description box below for you to travel and check it out the book.

3. The winners brain eight strategies that great minds use to achieve success by Jeff Brown & Mark Penske.

 This book takes a neuroscience perspective on the brain and I'll share two very interesting studies from the book the primary conducted on cab drivers that use their own memory to seek out routes instead of using Google Maps and that they found that over time the hippocampus actually grew and developed in size and the hippocampus is that a part of the brain responsible for visual and spatial memory and this shows that we will actually change our brain over time the second study they conducted was on performing musicians where they did a functional MRI and when the musician was performing inflow without actually worrying about his performance or the audience the whole brain lit up not the left side or the proper side but the entire brain which tells us to touch about being within the flow or being within the zone this book gives us five powerful tools to help us change the landscape of our own brains book.

4. The Rudest Book Ever

 Number four is that the rudest book ever by Shwethabh gang war this book may be a hard-hitting straight-faced book that helps you discover your own identity within the middle of all this chaos it'll make you laugh and ponder over your own inner thoughts at an equivalent time I especially just like the section where he talks about handling rejection Shwetabh says that typically people have 1 out of three reactions to rejection 1 they feel like they seem to be a loser too they feel like I'm getting to do rather well and prove to them that I'm better than what they thought and three is about negativity hate message the planet is bad everyone's bad and he actually goes on to inform us how all three of those reactions are in fact detrimental to us and during this book he suggests a really cute interesting and unique reaction that we should always need to rejection read this book if you would like to have your belief shaken I heard it on a flight on offline mode at storyteller and thoroughly enjoyed it.

5.Insight by Tasha Erick 

 Book number five is insight by Tasha Erick this is often a guidebook on self-awareness who we are how others see us and the way we fit into this world Tasha shares years of research with us and some startling revelations that she comes up with during this book include that selfie-takers have shallower relationships than people and active text-ers do less personal reflection than most average people, in fact, one technique that she's shown us to increase our own self-awareness is to replace the why in our questions with what now let's take an example, for instance, you're not proud of your job now instead of asking the question why do I feel so terrible change it to what situations make me feel terrible and what am I able to do to vary them read this book if you actually want to grow as an individual so I hope you enjoy reading these five books.

The below is the list of books including these five books, You can buy from Amazon by clicking on the highlighted book's name. This is an affiliate link if you buy through this link then we get little commission.   

1. Shoe Dog Book 

2. Range - David Epstein 

3. Insight-Tasha Eurich 

4.  The Rudest Book

5. The Winner's Brain 

6. 12 Rules for Life 

7. Dream with your eyes open 

8. Enchanted Wood 

9. English in situations 

10. Bad Blood 

11. Good habits, bad habits 

12. 21 Lessons for the 21st Century Yuval Noah Harari

13. When - The Scientific Study of Perfect Timing Daniel Pink

14. The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy: An Economist Examines the Markets, Power and Politics of the World Trade, Pietra Rivoli

15. Girl, Stop Apologizing: A Shame-Free Plan for Embracing and Achieving Your Goals Rachel Hollis

16. Untethered Soul Michael A Singer

17. Good to Go: How to Eat, Sleep and Rest Like a Champion Christie Aschwanden

18. Chanakya in the Classroom Dr. Radhakrishnan Pillai

19. The Magic of Thinking Big David Schwartz

20. Room on the Broom Julia Donaldson


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