Submitted by Artsyshoelace t3_11qr70j in books
I have never been interested in the genre of self-help or related ones like finance, productivity, communication, etc. But I am curious: Has it ever helped anyone? Did you ever genuinely change your lifestyle or gain an altered perspective after reading it?
When I've read these types of books in the past, I understood the basic concepts and kind of felt encouragement at times, but overall, after reading, I was dissatisfied. I know a lot of people also ignore this genre because the genre is mainly written by men. I dont really see self-help books written by women, but articles read that women are the ones purchasing this genre the most.
Maybe I haven't read a good book in any of these genres yet. Am I really missing out on these "life changing" books or not?
keesouth t1_jc4peib wrote
Quite honestly most of them are trash in my opinion. I say this as someone who worked at a bookstore for years and has read many of them. Most of them could be condensed down to a pamphlet or they just yell at you and tell you to get off your ass and do it. That being said I have a few that I think have actually been able to help.
"How to Win Friends and Influence People" by Dale Carnegie
"Atomic Habits" by James Clear
"The Energy Bus" by Jon Gordon
"Quiet" by Susan Cain more of a psychology book