Top 5 Business Books to Read During Quarantine
Every year, World Book Day is held on April 23rd. This day is a celebration of knowledge and promotion of books, publishing, and copywriting under the banner of United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
Modern language institutes, schools, colleges, universities, and online platforms spend this day to recall classics and admire the work of modern writers of every genre from all around the world.
This year, we might not be able to celebrate it like every other year. So, we thought why not enlighten our audience with some books that might push you to use this quarantine for better purposes afterward.
While scrolling through Instagram or watching some video of your influencer, do you ever think why these people are successful? Of course, they are productive and super smart, but so are most of us.
So, what is the thing that makes them where they are? Probably the way they think and do things.
You can also learn such skills and take your game up a notch, simply by studying some interesting business and success books.
Let’s get going.
Focal Point by Brian Tracy
We all have a long list of tasks to do. Certainly, we want to achieve them, but most of us fail to do even half of them. Successful people have the ability to focus their attention on the most prioritized task and get it done before moving to another task.
It might sound very easy, but if you’re a procrastinator, you would have observed that some planned tasks go unaccomplished. Hence, practicing organization and timely delivery is not as easy as we think. In this book, you can find some techniques and tips to go through your day as planned and satisfied.
The 4-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss
This book is a masterpiece for budding entrepreneurs who wish to start a business on their own. Tim Ferriss is teaching a lot about how to design your lifestyle and goals. From outsourcing to automating processes, this book guides everyone, a skilled established person to an enter-level worker.
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
This book is a revelation to everyone. Looking into psychology, we often hear or read that, thoughts make an action. It might sound bookish or far-fetched idea. But, this book makes us believe that thoughts instigate planning, which translates into action that becomes our habit, and it all adds up to how our life is going to be.
The point is that if you focus on success, your paths will automatically take you to the destination. Rather than thinking about problems that lead to nothing in the end.
The Monk and the Riddle by Randy Komisar
This book advises on the aspects of how to start a career as an entrepreneur and build your lifestyle around passion.
We all are enthusiasts when we are going to start any activity. However, sticking to that passion becomes tough over time. This book is a must-read before you get into something that you don't might want to do eventually and all your efforts go into vain.
The Lean Start-Up by Eric Ries
This New York Times Best Seller book teaches you to think and use your resources and efforts efficiently rather than wasting them. Sometimes, the investment seems like the best option, but with critical thinking, we might be able to see through the optimistic wall and make a better decision.
These are just a few books whose reading can open a new world of thinking and prospects for you.
So, enjoy some intellectual sessions with yourself by reading some of our favorites. Besides reading, if you need guidance in skill enhancement, the IPS Unit of Education is there for you.
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Happy reading!