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What book or talk has helped you?

GlenM September 9th, 2020

Hello! We will be reaching out to people to see if they'd like to create a growth path playlist on 7 Cups. These can be authors, experts, or influencers. People that are well known and people not so well known, but have something helpful to say. Any and all are welcome! If a book, movie, or TED talk helped you, then please share here so we can figure out the best way to incorporate their work on 7 Cups. Links to talks or books would also be helpful. Thank you!

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7cuppas September 11th, 2020

Hayhouse have a huge range of 'self-help' type authors - Louse L Hay, Wayne Dyer, Cheryl Richardson are first to mind.

Anthony (Tony) Robbins has lots of books, audios, programs out.

The Spark - Chris Downie

The Magic - Rhonda Byrne

Creative Sprint - Noah & Mica Scalin

Laugh Aerobics - Helene Grover

YourCaringConfidant September 12th, 2020

@GlenM Who Moved My Cheese? An absolute great read!

PhaedrusMaynard September 12th, 2020

Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Maynard Pirsig

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danielioan September 14th, 2020

@PhaedrusMaynard That's a great book.

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gentleLove5470 September 12th, 2020

"Harry Potter" by J.K. Rowling is a great place to escape to if you are feeling lost.

IZaariaK123 September 12th, 2020

The quran. I have never really strongly believed in my religion but I was going through a really depressing time last year because of many factors like school and exams and loneliness and I had started questioning why bother living but then I started watching videos where people tell us why they converted to islam on youtube. It kept appearing on my youtube recommendation list and so I thiught I'd watch few and it totally changed everything for me. After a while I decided to learn more about my religiin and so I decided to read the quran and it changed my whole point of view on life. It explains how to cope with everything. The quran helped me become the better version of myself that I am today. It gave me self confidence and happiness. I am so happy that I gave it a try and I read it.💙

MrRachmaninov September 13th, 2020

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

theapi849 September 13th, 2020

''Women Don't Owe You Pretty'' by Florence Given

brightSky9357 September 13th, 2020

"Reasons to Stay Alive" by Matt Haig is amazing!

Anything by Sarah Knight is also good - to start out I'd recommend her first book "The Lifechanging Magic of Not Giving a Fuck"

MiracleChild September 13th, 2020

Building a Life worth Living: A Memoir by Marsha Linehan

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cozyday September 13th, 2020

@MiracleChild thanks for sharing. I was considering reading this book, and now I think I really should!

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cozyday September 13th, 2020

New Harbinger's "DBT workbook" turned out to be quite a life changing book for me.

Besides from that, Yalom's "The love executioner" and Donovan's "Adoptive parenting" are pretty good.