10 books for fans of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
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The 5am Club
by Robin Sharma
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Through the story of an entrepreneur and artist mentored by an eccentric billionaire, Sharma presents his case for why the first hour of your day determines your success—productivity advice wrapped in inspirational fiction.
★ 3.67 Goodreads (118.8K ratings) -
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Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents
by Lindsay C. Gibson
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Clinical insights meet practical healing strategies as Gibson helps readers recognize emotional immaturity patterns and develop healthier relationship skills. Her framework for understanding selfish, rejecting, and emotionally absent parents provides both validation and actionable solutions.
★ 4.35 Goodreads (94.6K ratings) -
Awaken Your Highest Self
by Danny Morel
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Higher Self podcast host Danny Morel maps the spiritual shifts from entrepreneur burnout to authentic fulfillment. Mind, body, heart, and soul transformation for the spiritually stuck.
★ 5.00 Goodreads (4 ratings) -
Working Well
by Amy Cuddy
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Amy Cuddy argues against compartmentalization in favor of attunement, showing how deeper workplace emotional intelligence creates healthier, more connected professional environments.
★ 5.00 Goodreads (4 ratings) -
The Attributes of God Vol. 2: A Journey Into the Father's Heart
Attributes of God • Book 2
by A.W. Tozer
★ 4.50 Goodreads (906 ratings) -
The Jesus Fast: The Call to Awaken the Nations
by Lou Engle, Dean Briggs
★ 4.46 Goodreads (213 ratings) -
Beyond Belief
by Julie Li
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Your beliefs shape your reality more than you realize — Li provides concrete tools for identifying and changing the mental barriers holding you back from your potential.
★ 4.46 Goodreads (119 ratings) -
Living Fearless: Exchanging the Lies of the World for the Liberating Truth of God
by Jamie Winship
★ 4.44 Goodreads (4.4K ratings) -
Living Untethered: Beyond the Human Predicament
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Building on The Untethered Soul, Singer offers a compass for moving beyond human limitations toward self-realization and lasting happiness in our search for deeper meaning.
★ 4.43 Goodreads (10.9K ratings)