Best Books of All time To Read in Quarantine

by - March 28, 2020



Books are the best friends of mankind. They create value in us. As in this quarantine period one can cultivate abundance of values in them. This is the best time to make a change and what's better than reading a book. Whenever your soul wanders, read a book.

Here are some books that can boost your mood and give you a new direction.

Ask and It Is Given by Esther Hicks and Jerry Hicks

The book is a collection of teachings of non- physical being Abraham. It is an excellent source to learn how to manifest your desires and live a fulfilling life.

Quiet by Susan Cain

This book is one of the best books defining human traits. It is based upon the power of Introverts in a world that can't stop talking. Cain argues that modern western culture undervalues and many times misunderstands the capabilities of introverted people which lead to loss of talent, energy and happiness.
The book is not only for introverts, even extroverts can gain the knowledge.



The Life- Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo

The best way to get out of boredom is to declutter your sacred space. This book will give you life changing advice on how to overcome mess, enjoy productivity and happiness that comes along with clear space.
Nothing feels better than a clear space.

Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life by Albert Liebermann and Hector Garcia

If you are in soul search then this book can lead you a way to living your best life. The book can help you in figuring out your passions, purpose and how you can create a living out of them.

Flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Flow is one of those books which helps you getting in a state in which you start to enjoy your work with full satisfaction. It can change the way you look at work and life. 

The War of Art by Steven Pressfield

This non-fiction book describes the resistance faced by artists, entrepreneurs, athletes and others who try to break through the creative barriers.
So, this quarantine period stay healthy and mindful while reading books.

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