For instance, Dr. Wayne Dyer may be a good choice. Easy to read and understand,
Dr. Dyer uses humor and realistic examples that can be applied to your life as it
is right now, before you go making any huge changes or rash decisions. In a world
that is so geared to putting your attention, where things are wrong, he can help
you exercise your ability to put your attention on how much is right.
If you search under top rated books of this sortat Amazon.com, you will find a huge
list of books for any topic along these lines. They vary greatly on-topic and quality,
and also what ends up being a fit for you and what isn't. For example, "How to get
anyone to do anything-and never feel powerless again," seems a tad manipulative
to me but may work very well for someone else.
The book "Never be lied to again" is a good guide. Part one is all about how to
read body language-a technique not usually taught by motivational coaches, and part
two is about expression. The book explains about the art of lying and deception
and how to catch it. There is a special section in there if you are a woman who
suspects her boyfriend of cheating… it looks to be a very good book on the subject.
A Good Idea
One of the most distinct advantages of these sorts of books are that you can
read them at your own pace, and you can make your own decisions about what works
for you, rather than being in a room with someone putting pressure on you in a way
you may not be comfortable with. While the psychology of that can work well for
the person who's looking to make money from you attending their workshop or seminar,
this way you can figure out on your own if you want to be a millionaire, get a great
tip or quote that could help change your life, or perhaps formulate a new strategy
that you hadn't considered before.
Mostly, self improvement books are about learning how to market yourself, or get
the emotional and/or mental esteem that you need for personal areas of your life,
such as spiritual growth or goal setting and achieving.
Some Good Advice
To build up your motivation for making the investment in a class, finding a school
or taking a more expensive intricate home course, a good book on the subject is
often a way to get your interest first since it is a smaller investment. And you
can figure out whether or not it's for you are not. Sometimes, in this day and age,
you can even go online and download free or purchase a low-cost (or leased more
reasonably priced than a live seminar) software program, workbook, CD or DVD product.
These can provide information like advice on continuing to gain confidence or taking
your business further which can sometimes have more impact than a book.