Editors Reads

Best Self-Help Books

91 expert-reviewed books — page 2 of 4

The Laws of Human Nature book cover
Bestseller

The Laws of Human Nature

by Robert Greene

4.4

Robert Greene analyzes eighteen fundamental aspects of human psychology — from narcissism and envy to grandiosity and conformism — and shows how understanding them enables better navigation of people and situations.

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Bestseller

Traction

by Gino Wickman

4.4

Gino Wickman presents the Entrepreneurial Operating System, a practical framework for helping small and mid-size businesses achieve clarity, accountability, and execution.

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A Return to Love book cover
Bestseller

A Return to Love

by Marianne Williamson

4.3

Marianne Williamson draws on A Course in Miracles to offer a vision of love as the only force powerful enough to heal relationships, careers, and the deepest wounds of the self.

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Bestseller

Clear Thinking

by Shane Parrish

4.3

Farnam Street founder Shane Parrish distills the most important principles for making better decisions, identifying and overcoming the defaults that undermine clear thinking.

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Bestseller

Daring Greatly

by Brené Brown

4.3

Research professor Brené Brown argues that vulnerability — the willingness to be seen in all our uncertainty and imperfection — is not weakness but the foundation of courage, connection, and creativity.

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Bestseller

Range

by David Epstein

4.3

David Epstein argues that in a complex world, generalists who develop broad knowledge and late specialization often outperform narrow specialists — challenging the prevailing gospel of early specialization.

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Bestseller

The Comfort Crisis

by Michael Easter

4.3

Journalist Michael Easter spends 33 days hunting in the Alaskan wilderness while investigating the science of why modern comfort is making us physically and mentally worse, and what embracing discomfort can do for our lives.

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Bestseller

The Light We Carry

by Michelle Obama

4.3

Michelle Obama shares the tools and practices that helped her navigate uncertainty — from knitting and mentorship to the value of friendship and the art of staying in your own lane.

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The Mountain Is You book cover
Bestseller

The Mountain Is You

by Brianna Wiest

4.3

An examination of self-sabotage — why we are our own biggest obstacle, how unconscious patterns undermine our conscious goals, and how to transform self-defeating behaviors into self-mastery.

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The Seat of the Soul book cover
Bestseller
4.3

Gary Zukav argues that humanity is transitioning from a power-based consciousness to an alignment with the soul — and that understanding authentic power is the path to a genuinely meaningful life.

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Bestseller

Think Again

by Adam Grant

4.3

Organizational psychologist Adam Grant makes the case for intellectual humility and the power of rethinking our assumptions, beliefs, and opinions.

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Bestseller

Untamed

by Glennon Doyle

4.3

Glennon Doyle recounts how falling in love with soccer player Abby Wambach led her to question every choice she had made and learn to trust her own inner knowing.

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