Books about psychology and personal development?

Hey, is anyone else interested in books in this area?

Then I would be interested to know which books or topics have helped you the most in your life so far.

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CaietanaCecilia
1 year ago

Oh, my God, I've read so much. And each of these books has its permission,

But not every book is suitable for everyone. One author meets your vibe, the other doesn't.

The book “Master of the Matrix” by Hans-Georg Koch has helped me personally and has kept me from a suicide attempt. It is in the book about the recognition and reworking of the structures that have been received by the parents and which are very often hindered in life.

But I also appreciate books such as “The Secret” or “The Law of Attraction”, for the beginning they are a very good introduction. I'm already out of it now,

In the end, if you are the type for it, you can also help guides for retreats or meditate on the topics you want to develop in your personality.

But the book market is full of books on personality development.

Reigel
1 year ago

One of the first such books was " Take life in your arms " that brought me into contact with Buddhist psychology for the first time. It was a heart-filling experience for me. In the book it is described – very simplified – a happy, satisfied human coexistence, and what you can do for it (with detailed and lovingly explained exercises).
I could " Living through mindfulness " by another author. Also in this book it is – explained in detail with question and answer part – about how Buddhist practice can help us practically in everyday life for a more happy life.

Kosmike
1 year ago

Now the most competent and clearest book in this regard is probably the Bible, as it builds on a genuinely reliable human image, which is not what one would like to have, but just clear and true.

For whoever broke on a false reason, to a reason that is not reliable, its answers will therefore not be reliable.

Then there was a book in my boys years, in which only one statement really helped me and through this statement I could already help some people.

This statement is that one repeatedly makes the same mistake of habit and fear of the unfamiliar to the new.

So if I want to help a person, I have to help him put these habits and thoughts down by creating a confidence environment that gives him the courage to leave this environment and to escape from the new unfamiliar to him.

This is only possible if this feels loved, secure and protected and can really believe that this is interesting to me and not to realize itself in me.

These are the basic things that helped me to be what I am and where I am.

I still read DA's book at a time when there were no computers, at least not at home and I can't tell you the title.

But it is not about the book, because it is reliable not because it is written in a certain book or by a specific person, but because it is reliable and true.

PsychologyKoray
1 year ago

The best book is releasing Dawid R Hawkins. I've already been recommended by dozens of people who know psychology. She deals with your psychology, your emotions and how you let her work perfectly for you by applying the technique that is in it. Have fun with this miracle!

Sojabohne1
1 year ago

I can recommend Vera Felicitas Birkenbihl.
The advantage with her is that she has not only explained it, but also always (usually) brought reality near Example's where you can understand it very well.

…what helped me most of them? Good question… probably the mix of everything. She always describes it like a shopping mall. She offers you everything, and you take what seems important to you and make it “your shopping. '

Love

MavkaOlive
1 year ago

Me as a hobby psychologist, of course! I understand above all with human thinking as well as feeling the body language and spiritual self-care. This has often helped me to better understand the intentions and feelings of people, to make me popular with them and to help people with less character.

Greetings,

Anastasiya🍀

JWunderland
1 year ago

I can recommend “The Café on the Edge of the World” by John Strelecky for the beginning. This was my start of personality development, easy to understand and entertaining 🙂