Jen Sincero

Jen Sincero's Book Recommendations

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Jen Sincero is an American author, speaker, and success coach. She is best known for her humorous self-help books, including "You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life." Her book recommendations suggest an interest in spirituality, personal finance, and relationships.

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Ask and It Is Given

Ask and It Is Given

by Esther Hicks

"It talks all about the Law of Attraction in depth and how to manifest what you want into your life."

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The Four Agreements

The Four Agreements

by Don Miguel Ruiz

"Lays out some very simple and profound truths that will absolutely change your life for the better if you live by them."

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The Game of Life and How to Play It

The Game of Life and How to Play It

by Florence Scovel Shinn

"Crammed full of valuable spiritual lessons and lots and lots of old-timey stories."

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Oneness

Oneness

by Rasha

"It’s one of my all-time favorites, and when you’re ready for it, it will blow your tiny mind."

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The Power of Now

The Power of Now

by Eckhart Tolle

"It challenges you to see the world in a different way and does a great job of at helping you grasp some pretty deep theories about reality and time and perspective."

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A Return to Love

A Return to Love

by Marianne Williamson

"I really love the way she writes and found this book hugely helpful back in the day."

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The Dark Side of the Light Chasers

The Dark Side of the Light Chasers

by Debbie Ford

"All about how to forgive, and embrace, our dark sides."

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Anatomy of the Spirit

Anatomy of the Spirit

by Caroline Myss

"Provides major insight into how we can hurt and heal ourselves through energy."

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As A Man Thinketh

As A Man Thinketh

by James Allen

"Considering the fact that if you can really truly get that skill down, you can create the most awesome life ever, reading this book, over and over and over until it becomes second nature is time well spent."

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The Circle

The Circle

by Dave Eggers

"Another excellent offering on the art of manifesting."

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The Creative Habit

The Creative Habit

by Twyla Tharp

"As the title suggests, it’s all about creating good habits, which, if you do nothing else, will completely change your life for the better."

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Losing My Virginity

Losing My Virginity

by Richard Branson

"This is an awesome readβ€”I devoured the whole thing in one sitting."

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Practical Intuition

Practical Intuition

by Laura Day

"[The author] is the queen of showing people how to access their intuition so they can make more informed decisions and design more authentic lives."

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The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success

The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success

by Deepak Chopra

"This is one of my all-time favorites for its small size and profoundly potent advice."

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There's a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem

There's a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem

by Wayne W. Dyer

"Shows how raising our frequency can be used to solve everyday problems."

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The War of Art

The War of Art

by Steven Pressfield

"Read this thing if you want to blast past your fears and insecurities and resistance to being your biggest, badassiest self."

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You Can Heal Your Life

You Can Heal Your Life

by Louise Hay

"This book is one of my faves, even though it’s super woo-woo, full of affirmations and general gooeyness."

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29 Gifts

29 Gifts

by Cami Walker

"Chronicles [the author's] incredible journey and the profound effect tithing had on her life and the lives of others who’ve tried it."

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Creating Money

Creating Money

by Sanaya Roman

"Since most people want to make more money, the good news is they’ll pick it up and get way more than they bargained for by reading it and doing what it says."

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The Science of Getting Rich

The Science of Getting Rich

by Wallace D. Wattles

"This is now easily the book I recommend to people the most, and the one I read over and over."

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Think and Grow Rich

Think and Grow Rich

by Napoleon Hill

"Do what he says (and really do all of it) and you will be large and in charge."

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The Law of Divine Compensation

The Law of Divine Compensation

by Marianne Williamson

"A beautifully written book on the spiritual side of wealth, money and profit."

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The Soul of Money

The Soul of Money

by Lynne Twist

"[The author] shares her fascinating take on money as gleaned from her decades working with everyone from top CEOs to tribal people who don’t even know what money is."

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Secrets of the Millionaire Mind

Secrets of the Millionaire Mind

by T. Harv Eker

"Does a great job of listing off the thoughts that either lead us to financial success or financial failure."

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Callings

Callings

by Gregg Michael Levoy

"It’s like having a really really smart best friend sit down with you and help you figure out what the hell to do with your life."

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Finding Your Own North Star

Finding Your Own North Star

by Martha Beck

"This book is awesome, really walks you through some good steps and asks some great questions to get you the clarity you seek."

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Working

Working

by Studs Terkel

"I found this book to be extremely enlightening, fun to read and fascinating."

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Dear Lover

Dear Lover

by David Deida

"Kind of out-there, but if you want to get in touch with what it really means to be a woman in a romantic relationship, I highly recommend it."

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Getting To 'I Do

Getting To 'I Do

by Patricia Allen

"There’s some very eye-opening stuff in here about the nature of men and women and how differently we go about relationships."

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Loving What Is

Loving What Is

by Byron Katie

"READ THIS BOOK. I demand it. It is the Holy Grail of being happy in your relationships."

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The Way of the Superior Man

The Way of the Superior Man

by David Deida

"This book is made for a man, but the ladies must read it, too, if they really want to understand how men work."

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