45 BEST Self Help Books Of All Time (Up to 2022)
The Most Influential Self-Help Books For Every Category
Of millions of self-help books already available and thousands of new ones published daily, these are the best ever to read.
To save your time and money, in this article, I’ve curated the BEST and most POPULAR 45 self-help books ever written.
Written to create change for the better – be that habits, character traits, or your physical appearance – every self-help book in this article are the best in its category.
With the help of Audible, Goodreads, and Blinkist teams, we’ve sifted through over 5,000 books to vote and decide the best of all time, 45 books in the self-improvement category.
IN THIS ARTICLE
Best Self-Help Books Of All Time
Best Self-Help Books For Women
Best Self-Help Books For Anxiety
Best Self-Help Books For Relationships
Best Self-Help Books For Depression
Best Self-Help Books For Teenagers
Best Motivational Self-Help Books
These are the best hits ever; the most popular self-help books you can buy and read; each one will drastically improve your life, no matter how experienced or old you are.
The books are also cataloged by category – women, men, teenagers, relationships, etc. – to save you time and effort.
In the process, we’ve also extracted the TOP 10 best-selling self-help books of 2022.
Ten modern self-help books on how the latest scientific advancements can teach you to correct behavior mistakes fast, create new habits, improve your mindset, and reach powerful goals.
Time to explore the best 45 self-help books of all times; best quotes, life tips, personal pieces of advice, and why these books are MUST-READ if you want a better self.
SELF-HELP BOOKS FOR WOMEN
1/45
You Are a Badass
by Jen Sincero
2013
EDITOR’S NOTE
“One of the best self-help books ever; written to help you become self-aware, figure out what you want in life and not worry about peoples’ opinions by discovering and focusing on what makes you happy.”
‘Audie Award’ winner in the personal development books category, Jen Sincero is a 2014 best-selling author, speaker, and success coach.
Jen Sincero cuts through the din of the self-help genre with her verbal meat cleaver in ‘You Are a Badass: How to stop doubting your greatness and start living an awesome life’ self-help book.
Making use of stories and pieces of advice, as well as easy exercises, the author provides a good starting point in your life-changing journey.
The book gives excellent advice on how to stop caring what other people think and figure out what you want without obsessing about how you’ll get there.
Key Takeaways
- Tips on how to keep your motivation strong and your vibe high in your quest for unstoppable transformation.
- Examples of how to figure out what you want.
- Ways of achieving goals without obsessing about how you’ll get there.
Ratings
- Amazon: 4.7 out of 5
- Barnes & Noble: 4.6 out of 5
- Thriftbooks: 3.5 out of 5
2/45
Dare to Lead
by Brené Brown
2018
EDITOR’S NOTE
“A #1 NYT bestseller, Brene Brown will teach what it means to dare greatly, rise strong, and brave the wilderness, and how to put those ideas into practice and take the lead.”
Dare to Lead is the culmination of seven years of research on courage and leadership and a book for those who choose courage over comfort, make a difference, and lead.
Brene Brown is a research professor at the University of Houston, visiting professor at the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business, and an author of five #1 New York Times bestsellers.
Key Takeaways
- Don’t lead by pretending to know all answers; stay curious and ask the right questions.
- Leadership is not about titles, status, and power over people but about being accountable.
- Benefit from Brown’s two decades of research in courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy.
Ratings
- Amazon: 4.7 out of 5
- Barnes & Noble: 4.8 out of 5
- Thriftbooks: 3.6 out of 5
3/45
More Than Enough
by Elaine Welteroth
2019
EDITOR’S NOTE
“An instant New York Times bestseller and winner of the 2020 NAACP Image award for outstanding literary work, ‘More Than Enough’ offers a path to success as carved by a black woman in a predominantly white workplace.”
Welteroth moves beyond the headlines and highlights reels to share personal profound lessons and struggles of being a barrier-breaker across so many intersections.
As a young boss and the only black woman in the room, she’s had enough of the world telling her – and all women – they’re not enough.
Key Takeaways
- As a change maker and young boss, Welteroth shows young black girls and women that they are more than enough.
- Part manifesto, part memoir, this self-help book infuses a wide range of concepts like race, identity, love, quality of life, and friendship into the social consciousness.
- Elaine’s book calls for young women to find their voice and courage to pursue a happier life.
Ratings
- Amazon: 4.8 out of 5
- Barnes & Noble: 5 out of 5
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