12 Books to Transform Your Life

Hey everyone! I want to share my reading list with you. These are the books that many creators and successful people keep recommending, so I decided to create my own reading list and start my reading journey.

I just started with Atomic Habits by James Clear, and I’m planning to read all these books one by one. I’m sharing this list because maybe you’re also looking for good books to read, and this can help you too!

My Reading List

1. Atomic Habits

This is the book I’m reading right now! Everyone talks about this book. It’s about building good habits and breaking bad ones. People say it’s easy to understand and really helpful for making positive changes in life.

2. The Psychology of Money

This book is about how we think about money. It’s not just about making money, but understanding why we make the money decisions we make. Many people say it changed how they see money.

3. The Power of Mind

This book is about how powerful our mind is and how our thoughts affect our life. I added this because understanding your mind seems really important.

4. Bhagavad Gita

This is an ancient book full of wisdom about life, purpose, and how to face challenges. Many successful people read this for guidance and peace of mind.

5. What’s Your Dream

This book helps you figure out what you really want in life and how to go after your dreams. It’s supposed to be very motivating.

6. Master Your Emotions

Learning to control emotions is important for success and happiness. This book teaches practical ways to handle your feelings better.

7. Ikigai

Ikigai is a Japanese concept about finding your purpose in life. This book explains how to find what makes you happy and gives your life meaning. People say it’s a beautiful and peaceful read.

8. How to Win Friends and Influence People

This is a classic book about building good relationships with people. It teaches you how to connect with others and communicate better. Even though it’s old, people still love it.

9. Zero to One

This book is about innovation and building something new. Peter Thiel talks about how to create unique businesses and think differently. Great for anyone interested in startups or entrepreneurship.

10. Rich Dad Poor Dad

A very famous book about money and wealth. It teaches a different way of thinking about money than what we learn in school. Many people say this book opened their eyes.

11. Think and Grow Rich

This book is about the mindset of successful people. It’s old but still popular because the lessons work. It’s about more than money — it’s about achieving any goal.

12. The Intelligent Investor

This is the most recommended book for learning about investing. Warren Buffett loves this book. It teaches you how to invest wisely and think long-term.

Why I Created This List

I kept seeing these books recommended by different creators, successful people, and in articles. So I thought, “If so many smart people recommend these books, they must be valuable.”

I wanted to have a clear plan instead of randomly picking books. This list covers different important topics:

My Plan

I’m starting with Atomic Habits because habits are the foundation of everything. If I can build a habit of reading and learning, everything else becomes easier.

After that, I’ll go through the other books based on what I need at that time. I’m not rushing — I want to actually understand and use what I learn from each book.

Why I’m Sharing This

Maybe you’re also looking for good books to read but don’t know where to start. This list can save you time because these books are already proven to be valuable by many people.

Also, I’m excited about this reading journey and wanted to share it! If you’re also starting to read more, we can motivate each other.

What About You?

Have you read any of these books? Which one sounds most interesting to you? Let me know in the comments! I’d love to hear your recommendations too.

If you found this list helpful, save it for later. And if you’re also starting your reading journey, let’s do it together!

Happy reading! 📚


Starting with one book is better than planning to read 100 books. So let’s start!