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The Best New Motivational Books

Regardless of what we do for a living, what stage of our lives we’re in, or what our circumstances are, we all need motivation at times. One of the ways I seek motivation is through motivational books. Within the last year and a half, I’ve found five books that stand out to me as the best new motivational books.

The Astonishing Power of Emotions: Let Your Feelings Be Your Guide.

Written by Esther and Jerry Hicks, published by Hay House

I think this book is one of the best new motivational books because it shows, through simple steps, how to start where we are and move into a better feeling place.

I can’t think of one thing that we could all use the motivation to do more than feeling better. It’s easy to feel bad; it’s not so easy to feel good, especially when things seem to be falling apart.

This book takes a very realistic approach to feeling better. It doesn’t just tell the reader to think positive thoughts and your life will change. It shows you how to begin with the feelings and thoughts you have right now, no matter what they are, and to gradually think slightly better thoughts, until eventually you feel better.

If you are in need of some motivation and instruction that will help you pull yourself out of a bad mood or a situation you find yourself in that you don’t want to be in, I encourage you to pick up this book and read it.

Happy for No Reason: 7 Steps to Being Happy from the Inside Out

Written by Marci Shimoff with Carol Kline, and published by Free Press.

I like this book because it provides scientific research about happiness, how it works, and how to be happy. It’s written in a very simple and straightforward tone. In every chapter I learned something new and amazing about happiness that I’d never heard before.

This is one of the best new motivational books because it offers real life stories of happy people, the challenges they’ve faced, and the similarities they share. I really loved that these stories and profiles were included in the book because the reader can learn how they too can be happy, by learning from these people referred to as “The Happy 100.”

In addition to learning from happy people themselves, the book provides 7 steps to being happy for no reason. I enjoyed the fact that the focus of the book was not on how to achieve the life of your dreams, but how to be happy regardless of anything. It is an extremely refreshing and motivational book.

Scatter Joy: Living, Giving and Creating a Life You Love

Written by Kathy Davis, published by Scatter Joy Publishing

I won this book in a weekly subscriber giveaway from a good news newsletter I subscribe to by email called Gimundo. I’d never heard of Kathy Davis or Scatter Joy Publishing until then.

As soon as I received the book and removed it from the packaging I was absolutely charmed by the beautiful artwork on the cover and every page in the book. I began reading it immediately. The book begins with a short history of Kathy Davis and how she came to found her Scatter Joy business and brand.

Her story is incredibly motivational and inspiring. The rest of the book is filled with short beautiful chapters about how to be more joyful and bring joy to others. She also provides short profiles of people she feels are doing an extraordinary job of “Scattering joy.”

If you’d like something short, sweet, and motivational to read, check out Scatter Joy by Kathy Davis. Although it’s not well known, I think it deserves to be called one of the best new motivational books.

(If you’d like to know more about Scatter Joy, visit the link listed under resources).

When Everything Changes Change Everything: In a Time of Turmoil a Pathway to Peace

Written by Neale Donald Walsch, published by EmNin, and distributed by Hampton Roads Publishing

If you are going through some major changes in your life and need some advice and motivation, read this book.

In it, Neale teaches you how to take a new approach to change and make the best of it, not only in the situation you currently find yourself in, but for the rest of your life.

When you’re going through big changes motivation is absolutely vital, otherwise you can get stuck in the chaos and allow yourself to be beaten down. This book will help you avoid that and will help you find a way to take control of the way you experience change, rather than being controlled by change.

No Matter What: 9 Steps to Living the Life You Love

Written by Lisa Nichols, published by Wellness Central

I love this book. I love the honesty and sincerity Lisa Nichols writes with. She gives you a glimpse into her life, her struggles, her pains, and her triumphs.

As you read this book you get to see how Lisa rises up from the ashes and follows her heart. She truly lives the life she loves. And along the way not only do you get to read about how she did it, but she provides action steps that will motivate, inspire, and help you live the life you love as well.

Lisa’s writing makes the reader feel like they are a part of her journey and that she is a part of theirs. It is certainly one of the best new motivational books.

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