1. "The Rich Employee" by James Altucher. I learned that I don't have to be an entrepreneur to be happy in my job.
2. Of course, "Become An Idea Machine" by Claudia Altucher. Although I haven't finished reading it yet, it's already one of my favorite books because I'm learning how good it feel to exercise my brain muscles and become an idea machine.
3. "The Charged Life" by Brendon Burchard. I learned so much from this book, mostly that I can live that charged, exciting, creative life that I want to live.
4. "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen. I learned that it's okay to be who you are. The right person will love you for exactly who you are; you don't have to change for anyone.
5. "Organizing from the Inside Out" by Julie Morgenstern. I read this book in college, and this is where I learned how to organize. This book changed my life!
6. "The Purpose Driven Life" by Rick Warren. I learned more about myself and what God wants for my life.
7. "Smart Women Finish Rich" by Davod Bach. I read this book after I graduated college and I had more than $5,000 in credit card debt. Back then, it seemed like that amount of debt would be impossible to overcome, but now, I would give anything to only have that small amount of debt. That book taught me how to become debt free. I did it once before, and I know I can do it again.
8. "Quitter" by Jon Acuff. I learned that I can rediscover my purpose in life. I also learned that what I once loved to do when I was a young girl is a good sign of what I may still love and want to do now as an adult.
9. "The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis's I learned that the devil, the enemy is real, and he is always plotting on how to get us off of God's path for our life.
10. "Big Magic" by Elizabth Gilbert. I haven't finished reading this book either, but I know that it's already a favorite. This was the first book that I bought with my own money in years, I wanted to own it that badly. So far, I have learned that it's okay to have fear as a creative person. Fear will probably always be with you, but that doesn't mean it gets to have a say in your life.
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