I have a special affinity for reading non-fiction. As a literacy teacher educator, I read a lot of professional research and books for educators. I take that same spirit of non-fiction into my personal life, too, and devour personal development books like they are candy.
Today, I’m sharing three books that can change your life. How do know they can? Well, because they’ve changed mine.
Click on the podcast link above to listen or click on the YouTube video below if you prefer to listen.
I’ve also listed all the books mentioned below if you’d rather just get right to it, too. =)
Here are the books mentioned in this episode. Just click on each one to purchase from my Amazon or Bookshop affiliate stores. Thanks for your bookish support!
Everything is Figureoutable by Marie Forleo (Bookshop, Amazon)
Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert (Bookshop, Amazon)
You, Happier by Dr. Daniel Amen (Bookshop, Amazon)
There were MANY titles that have impacted my life that I mentioned in the episode. Here they are:
The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin (Bookshop, Amazon)
Present Over Perfect by Shauna Niequist (Bookshop, Amazon)
The Joy of Missing Out by Tanya Dalton (Bookshop, Amazon)
Let It Be Easy by Susie Moore (Bookshop, Amazon)
Do Less by Kate Northrup (Bookshop, Amazon)
Untamed by Glennon Doyle (Bookshop, Amazon)
You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero (Bookshop, Amazon)
Now, it’s your turn . What books do YOU recommend that might potentially change readers’ lives?
Share your titles and ideas in the comments below!
treva hammond says
I love your list! Shauna Niequist’s new book I Guess I Haven’t Learned That Yet is a great follow up to her other book Present Over Perfect, which was a book that I needed when I read it several years ago. This new one fits this time in my life.
Stephanie Affinito says
This is on my TBR list. I think I need this one right now, too!
Maria says
I really enjoyed this episode. Thanks for the recommendations. My next nonfiction book is Atomic Habits.
Stephanie Affinito says
Oh, I LOVE all things habits. Have you read Better Than Before by Gretchen Rubin? I highly recommend it!