It’s finally here I want this list to publish in the new year but not able to publish this on the 1st Jan 2022, but here are the 12 books to read in 12 months.
But most people also have lots of questions about how to read a book or which one he should pick. The first thing is this least is made for me not primarily for you.
You are might be in a different phase in your life, your requirements might be different from mine. I am not recommending you to read all those 12 books to read in 12 months. Even I am not quite sure that I will able to read 1 book a week so this last primarily for me.
I have written a small description of the book so that you can understand the book and why you should read that book.
If you want to read a book on this list you can read at your own speed there is no challenge of reading in a week or two.
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And there is no need to finish the book, if you are not able to finish the book, it’s the book that should attract you to read the book. You will be surprised to know that the previous year I only completed 4 books reading.
Read 52 books in 52 weeks in the 2022 version of the article.
12 Books to read in 12 months in 2022
1. Do epic shit By ankur warriko
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Ankur Warikoo is an entrepreneur and content creator who gives his thoughts on money, investing, success, failure, relationships, and other aspects of life. This is a national bestseller after a few days’ release in India and becomes the #1 best seller in India.
2. tata stories
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#Tatastories is a collection of little-known tales of individuals, events, and places from the Tata Group that have shaped the India we live in today. like, twice as large as Kohinoor diamond. meeting a ‘relatively unknown young monk’ who later went on to be known as Swami Vivekananda; a photograph that Kalpana Chawla carried along with her on her first mission into space; the fascinating story of the first-ever Indian team at the Olympics etc.
3. May you should talk to someone
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This book will see a different side of a coin and different perspectives to see a world, different viewpoints, and scenarios of life. This book tells you about a therapist, who also taking therapy from another therapist because of some disturbance in their personal and professional life. You should read this book at least once.
4. Can’t Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds By David goggins
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Mindset everything you need to accomplish anything. In this book, the author of the book David Goggins shows childhood poverty, prejudice, and physical abuse. but with self-discipline, mental toughness, and hard work he was able to able to transform their lives from an overweight young man into a U.S. Armed Forces icon and one of the world’s top endurance athletes.
5. Man Search for meaning
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In this book, the author victor Frankl shared his experience as a prisoner and how a prisoner thinks about their life, for a long time. “How was everyday life reflected in the mind of the average prisoner?. This book will help you to find your purpose in your life and unlock your thoughts.
6. Rest By Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, PhD
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Everyone needs rest but some people take rest for granted or overvalue the importance of sleep. Here the author of the book, Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, talks deeply about taking rest and sleep. One of the sharpest Strategists of silicon valley shows you, success doesn’t need longer and harder hours. Most people think you have to work harder, sleepness night to become more successful. If you think then you should read the book to under what the author want to convey here.
7. Almanack of noval ravikant by Eric jorgenson
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Naval Ravikant is an Indian-American entrepreneur and investor. He is the co-founder, chairman, and former CEO of AngelList. Eric, the author of a book compiled all the tweets of naval and their thought process, mixed that ideology into a book. Definite read. The book naval talks about a wide range of topics like wealth, freedom, philosophy, happiness, and building judgment.
8. The courage to be disliked
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This book demonstrates how to unlock the person you want to be and how to be courageous to onto that path. This book is a talk between a philosopher and a young man. The phyllosphere explains how someone can be truly what the person wants to become by developing courage in themselves. This book takes the ideology of Alfred Adler, one of the three giants of 19th-century psychology alongside Freud and Jung.
9. Work Rules! By Laszlo Bock
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More than 1,50,000 unique applications are received every year in Google. Laszlo Bock, the author of the book leads google’s people to function where he managed more than 50,000 employees. This book tells you about Google, how it attracts young talent around the world. Work rules offer a philosophical way of looking at the new work of work and how to attract talents.
10. 4000 weeks By Oliver Burkeman
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On average a person lives only 4000 weeks according to author Oliver brakeman, the way you spend your days is going to be a curse or become the most beautiful gift. The author takes us to become more productive and effective with our time. how you can effectively use your time in your week including holidays, lazy Monday, holiday seeking Saturdays.
11. Boundaries
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Setting boundaries to when to say yes and when to say no. It’s important for relationships, friendships, work, family. Drs. Henry Cloud and John Townsend, these nine interactive sessions can make a life-changing difference. Drawing on principles from the Bible.
12. Think like a monk
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Jay Shetty, the author of the book he drew attention to the time when he was a monk he practiced steps that anyone can take every day to live a meaningful life. The “think like a monk” reveals how to overcome negative thoughts and habits to calm and purpose in your life.