I always feel like a book was worth reading if you pick up at least 1 thing, tip,quote or idea that sticks with you. Something you come back to when situations arise that it could apply to. Sometimes one quote or idea can sum up the entire point of a book
Beautiful, tall, wealthy, well travelled. It looks life your life is already together. It is always great to learn new things and experience new adventures, though.
The essential thing that everyone should be thinking about right now is investing in non-government sources of income. Especially in light of the current global economic crisis. It is still a wonderful moment to invest in gold, silver, digital money, and stocks.
My first experience with Mrs Margaret Cartier gave me assurance and confidence that has made me to invest without fear of losing, I really appreciate her efforts and transparency..
Wow....,I also work with Mary Margaret Cartier, I met her 2 months ago at a seminar in New York after which I invested €150,000. So far so good! I've made a little above $70k in return.
When it comes to investment, dedication and determination is the key factor, with the help of a good broker like Mrs Mary Margaret Cartier recommended by CNBC news. She’s a well verified license broker in the STATE 🇺🇸
First of all very insightful! Second of all, you're already attractive seeing you while you're reading personal development books makes you 10X Hotter! Hope that makes your day! Keep up the great work!
Hey Elena! I totally adore your NYC vlogs! They're like a dose of pure joy. Can't wait to see more city adventures this year. By the way, your other vlogs are equally awesome and inspiring. You've got me hooked! Just wanted to appreciate your hard work and honesty. Have an amazing summer, and here's a big hug coming your way! 🤗
The subtle art, despite being a bit of a meme at this point, is actually one of those books that really is full of those “a-ha” moments. And Atomic Habits for sure has a few life changers in there - you were dead on with habit stacking, that really is the key take away of that book. Great video 👍🏻
Would anyone be interested in helping me with a little social experiment on another video? I still struggle with my confidence due to my disabilities and lack of "normality." But I want to see how well people respond to confidence when you're different and disabled, to test that whole "it doesn't matter what others think of you" moral. I want to see if believing in it--and yourself--saves your dignity. In this experiment, I would act all confident despite my weaknesses, and whoever wants to join in would play a mean role who belittles me, to see if people will stand up to you. Then we tell the person we were just testing them. Anyone interested?
There are studies that found self help books do more harm then good, at the end of the day just making people feel bad about themselves or becoming more self critical. Also if they really helped it wouldn’t be a multi billion dollar industry because people wouldn’t need to keep buying. Just be aware that if you find it doesn’t make you feel good it’s okay not to continue reading them ❤
good advice that if it doesn’t make you feel good, then stop reading. but i’ve found that some of the recent self help books have been more inspiring for me than harmful- for example brene brown books and atomic habits. i wouldn’t put all self help books under the same umbrella but for sure some are toxic but some are actually helpful ❤️
Wasn't impressed with subtle art of etc atomic habits was quite good. Hands down one of the best books I read was Tony Robbins unlimited power. Completely changed the way I think & introduced me to the topic of n.l.p if You'll not read any those I highly recommend. Way ahead of these other books. Plus Jim rohn Robbins mentor his audible book was amazing also. Plus his old videos were also amazing. That man could talk, yet the information & humour he shared got the point across. A lot of the self help books nowadays can be very rigid & don't help to get underneath our own psychology. Check them guys out. N.l.p by John grinder was a nice introduction to the subject. Very cool to know we can break old thought patterns.
"Dale Carnegie started this whole school of positive philosophy, positive thinking: Don’t see the negative part, don’t see the darker side. But by your not seeing it, do you think it disappears? You are just befooling yourself. You cannot change reality. The night will still be there; you can think that it is daytime for twenty-four hours, but by your thinking it, it is not going to be light twenty-four hours a day. The negative is as much part of life as the positive. They balance each other. The philosophy of positive thinking means being untruthful; it means being dishonest. It means seeing a certain thing and yet denying what you have seen; it means deceiving yourself and others. Positive thinking is the only bullshit philosophy that America has contributed to human thought-nothing else. Dale Carnegie, Napoleon Hill, and the Christian priest, Vincent Peale-all these people have filled the whole American mind with this absolutely absurd idea of a positive philosophy. And it appeals particularly to mediocre minds. The very idea that you want to influence people is the idea of a salesman, and that’s what Dale Carnegie was-salesman turned philosopher. The whole philosophy can be condensed into a simple sentence: if you want people to be influenced by you, just behave the way they think is the right way to behave. You prove to be their ideal, which they also want to be but have not been able to be yet. Of course, you cannot become anybody else’s ideal, but you can pretend. You will become a hypocrite. And if you are going to influence many people, then of course you will have to have many personalities, many masks, because each person is influenced by a different mask. You will have to continuously pretend that which you are not, and you will have to hide that which you are. Now this is what makes a man phony."
The third book you discussed struck a chord with me. The situation you describe is basically where I am now, I'm working abroad but I've returned to this place after being in the US for many years. I chose this job and this company because I know from past experience that they're legit, and I enjoy my job so much. But at the same time, some of the people I work with are in that "passing through" phase, just kinda using their job to be here and planning where they'll go next, and because they're doing that, they tend to complain about work more. I know, I used to do the same thing when I was working somewhere I didn't want to be. My aunt told me long ago, "Bloom where you're planted," and my response at the time was, "But I don't feel planted anywhere." But now I do.
Taber. 💯😍💯 love ur videos. Although there’s probably a self help complex in the book complex so thanks for putting out there the top tier. And cause I’m just old like to me and it’s not like really know or know anything but I think knowing sociological political terms is way more self help and self actualization than atomic habits. I think zadie smith NW is really good, it is fiction/literature. And like for me it’s not something to just read it’s like to walk through life. Also, markets of labors, leaps of faith I think it’s called I can’t remember the author it’s about Katrina. Yeah super serious but like I don’t know how self help is going to make climate change just go away. If that’s just not how gen z rolls, like blackout podcast season 2 with king is really good.
Of the five, I've only read The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck and, sorry, hated it with passion. It's self-obsessed sexist mansplaining. Just the fact that he used the example of an abuse victim making false accusations against her father to illustrate his point about false memories shows this guy's tact.
Me convenciste con el leer el libro ‘el sutil arte’ lo habia visto en muchos videos pero no me convencían. Hábitos atómicos no me llama la atención para nada, me da la impresión de que trata ideas que son capitalistas…
The art of war is a high recommend if you haven't had a go at it already, though it's a lifetime study and can be applied to every aspect of life especially business.everything we do is a small personal war at least in our own heads if you think about it. New to your channel, wishing you all the best with it and life journey!
How to win friends and influence is probably the greatest piece of writing ever. Honestly I don't she appreciated what she was reading. Few of this generation rarely do
Som of these books will provide answers and understanding but if you want quick summary what you have to do with your life listen Jordan Peteson about sacrifice. Also I will recommend listening Elon about life goals. In the end if you want the best advices what to do with your life use the one of the most achieved person in the world.
A young girl with lucky genetics living in new york city in an apartment like that is not struggling with anything in her life and doesn't need any self help.
Antozent- they are selling around 250 self help books for the price of one (you’re welcome)
Highly recommend the Procrastination Elimination Method by john isaac.... fantastic little book!
I might buy it next week
Love the recommendations. I’m still surprise how some people can read a book so fast! I read two of these books, it took me weeks to finish 😅
I always feel like a book was worth reading if you pick up at least 1 thing, tip,quote or idea that sticks with you. Something you come back to when situations arise that it could apply to. Sometimes one quote or idea can sum up the entire point of a book
Beautiful, tall, wealthy, well travelled. It looks life your life is already together.
It is always great to learn new things and experience new adventures, though.
I read a few of these self-help books. Awesome books, Elena! Keep reading!
Yes, they are helpful.
The most inspiring part of this video by far is reading a book a day hahah loved this & your videos!!
This video is very useful for all readers. I just loved it❤
You book review videos are great! Reading a book a day is really inspiring!
The essential thing that everyone should be thinking about right now is investing in non-government sources of income. Especially in light of the current global economic crisis. It is still a wonderful moment to invest in gold, silver, digital money, and stocks.
My first experience with Mrs Margaret Cartier gave me assurance and confidence that has made me to invest without fear of losing, I really appreciate her efforts and transparency..
Wow....,I also work with Mary Margaret Cartier, I met her 2 months ago at a seminar in New York after which I invested €150,000. So far so good! I've made a little above $70k in return.
Thanks I will start trading with her, keep seeing her name pop up all over the place and I and my family are interested👍
When it comes to investment, dedication and determination is the key factor, with the help of a good broker like Mrs Mary Margaret Cartier recommended by CNBC news. She’s a well verified license broker in the STATE 🇺🇸
Haha😂😃
Tired trading on my own never got lucky with it..
First of all very insightful! Second of all, you're already attractive seeing you while you're reading personal development books makes you 10X Hotter! Hope that makes your day! Keep up the great work!
Hey Elena! I totally adore your NYC vlogs! They're like a dose of pure joy. Can't wait to see more city adventures this year. By the way, your other vlogs are equally awesome and inspiring. You've got me hooked! Just wanted to appreciate your hard work and honesty. Have an amazing summer, and here's a big hug coming your way! 🤗
Would love to see more book related videos! I so enjoyed this!
agreed. would love to see more book videos as well!!
Editing queen
I can't believe how fast you read these! Very cool, thank you for sharinggg
This was the most helpful thing 🫶🏼
The subtle art, despite being a bit of a meme at this point, is actually one of those books that really is full of those “a-ha” moments. And Atomic Habits for sure has a few life changers in there - you were dead on with habit stacking, that really is the key take away of that book.
Great video 👍🏻
You're incredibly gorgeous! 😍
Ever scene I subscribe to your channel you have the best content on your vlog and I been catch up on your channel you are a good vlog
Love the book videos, always an instant click for me
Working with LIGHT and LOVE puramaryam✨de
Elena when will u come Pakistan??
Love this!! Thanks for sharing each of your thoughts on all five books. Will add the ones I haven't read yet to my TBR.
Would anyone be interested in helping me with a little social experiment on another video? I still struggle with my confidence due to my disabilities and lack of "normality." But I want to see how well people respond to confidence when you're different and disabled, to test that whole "it doesn't matter what others think of you" moral. I want to see if believing in it--and yourself--saves your dignity. In this experiment, I would act all confident despite my weaknesses, and whoever wants to join in would play a mean role who belittles me, to see if people will stand up to you. Then we tell the person we were just testing them. Anyone interested?
There are so many self help books and channels. It's hard to pick a few good ones.
You are my life by getting you looks like i got the world
I really enjoyed this video, it inspired me to add a few to my reading list esp. the Mark Manson which I was kind of cynical about as well
There are studies that found self help books do more harm then good, at the end of the day just making people feel bad about themselves or becoming more self critical. Also if they really helped it wouldn’t be a multi billion dollar industry because people wouldn’t need to keep buying. Just be aware that if you find it doesn’t make you feel good it’s okay not to continue reading them ❤
You're right!
good advice that if it doesn’t make you feel good, then stop reading. but i’ve found that some of the recent self help books have been more inspiring for me than harmful- for example brene brown books and atomic habits. i wouldn’t put all self help books under the same umbrella but for sure some are toxic but some are actually helpful ❤️
Wasn't impressed with subtle art of etc atomic habits was quite good. Hands down one of the best books I read was Tony Robbins unlimited power. Completely changed the way I think & introduced me to the topic of n.l.p if You'll not read any those I highly recommend. Way ahead of these other books. Plus Jim rohn Robbins mentor his audible book was amazing also. Plus his old videos were also amazing. That man could talk, yet the information & humour he shared got the point across. A lot of the self help books nowadays can be very rigid & don't help to get underneath our own psychology. Check them guys out. N.l.p by John grinder was a nice introduction to the subject. Very cool to know we can break old thought patterns.
Hello I readind Paper Money. You recomended Psicology Money is amazing. Great job.
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Have you read The Magic Question by Bart A Baggett? How about his book Success Secrets of the Rich and Happy?
I love the editing style with the hand drawing and also the video idea is soo nice 😌 loved the video 🥰
Love the new video! Can’t wait to see your next travel video too
thank your for informative vlog
❤ Reading
hey Elena! Really liked the way you edited this video it was really nice to watch 🫶🏻
"Dale Carnegie started this whole school of positive philosophy, positive thinking: Don’t see the negative part, don’t see the darker side. But by your not seeing it, do you think it disappears? You are just befooling yourself. You cannot change reality. The night will still be there; you can think that it is daytime for twenty-four hours, but by your thinking it, it is not going to be light twenty-four hours a day. The negative is as much part of life as the positive. They balance each other.
The philosophy of positive thinking means being untruthful; it means being dishonest. It means seeing a certain thing and yet denying what you have seen; it means deceiving yourself and others.
Positive thinking is the only bullshit philosophy that America has contributed to human thought-nothing else. Dale Carnegie, Napoleon Hill, and the Christian priest, Vincent Peale-all these people have filled the whole American mind with this absolutely absurd idea of a positive philosophy. And it appeals particularly to mediocre minds. The very idea that you want to influence people is the idea of a salesman, and that’s what Dale Carnegie was-salesman turned philosopher.
The whole philosophy can be condensed into a simple sentence: if you want people to be influenced by you, just behave the way they think is the right way to behave. You prove to be their ideal, which they also want to be but have not been able to be yet. Of course, you cannot become anybody else’s ideal, but you can pretend. You will become a hypocrite. And if you are going to influence many people, then of course you will have to have many personalities, many masks, because each person is influenced by a different mask. You will have to continuously pretend that which you are not, and you will have to hide that which you are. Now this is what makes a man phony."
The third book you discussed struck a chord with me. The situation you describe is basically where I am now, I'm working abroad but I've returned to this place after being in the US for many years. I chose this job and this company because I know from past experience that they're legit, and I enjoy my job so much. But at the same time, some of the people I work with are in that "passing through" phase, just kinda using their job to be here and planning where they'll go next, and because they're doing that, they tend to complain about work more. I know, I used to do the same thing when I was working somewhere I didn't want to be. My aunt told me long ago, "Bloom where you're planted," and my response at the time was, "But I don't feel planted anywhere." But now I do.
I love that! That’s really inspiring to hear
Fantastic 😍
Will you be posting a video about your half marathon training? Would love to watch one!
Beautiful beauty 📚 love to read nice healthy. 📚.
Taber. 💯😍💯 love ur videos. Although there’s probably a self help complex in the book complex so thanks for putting out there the top tier.
And cause I’m just old like to me and it’s not like really know or know anything but I think knowing sociological political terms is way more self help and self actualization than atomic habits. I think zadie smith NW is really good, it is fiction/literature. And like for me it’s not something to just read it’s like to walk through life. Also, markets of labors, leaps of faith I think it’s called I can’t remember the author it’s about Katrina. Yeah super serious but like I don’t know how self help is going to make climate change just go away. If that’s just not how gen z rolls, like blackout podcast season 2 with king is really good.
14:57 i thought it was editing, but it was an actual bird lol
Nice video. ✌️
bought exact the same books...
Hi Elena good morning happy Wednesday morning and happy summer day and I loved your vlogs and you are amazing Supporter and I'm proud of you
Awesome video💘 Sooooo beeeautiiiiful fabulous you🌷❤❤❤
Can you also make a video regarding how to read fast and effectively? Thanks!
Elena I recommend you to read the Bhagavad Gita. It will change your whole perspective towards life.
No way you read on concrete, with softer grass next to you. My body would be aching.
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Of the five, I've only read The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck and, sorry, hated it with passion. It's self-obsessed sexist mansplaining. Just the fact that he used the example of an abuse victim making false accusations against her father to illustrate his point about false memories shows this guy's tact.
me too!! I thought it was so out of touch
i read it a long time ago and didnt like it, but i dont even remember that example :o i must've blocked it out of sheer secondhand shame
Me convenciste con el leer el libro ‘el sutil arte’ lo habia visto en muchos videos pero no me convencían. Hábitos atómicos no me llama la atención para nada, me da la impresión de que trata ideas que son capitalistas…
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The art of war is a high recommend if you haven't had a go at it already, though it's a lifetime study and can be applied to every aspect of life especially business.everything we do is a small personal war at least in our own heads if you think about it. New to your channel, wishing you all the best with it and life journey!
quarter life assuming you live to 100
Love your videos!!
I READ LIKE 120...AND STILL... 😭😭
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Loved this video! You should continue this series with different genres.
You’re in your “early -late twenties”. Hedwig
As for me, I prefer relax while reading, so read something like tales😌 thanks for video!
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You are very beautiful the most beautiful woman i have ever seen in my life sweetheart i love you
How to win friends and influence is probably the greatest piece of writing ever. Honestly I don't she appreciated what she was reading. Few of this generation rarely do
Aww! Loved this video! I'm excited to read Atomic Habits!
daring greatly was truly a life changing book!
Dear, you have dowry system??👍
Som of these books will provide answers and understanding but if you want quick summary what you have to do with your life listen Jordan Peteson about sacrifice. Also I will recommend listening Elon about life goals. In the end if you want the best advices what to do with your life use the one of the most achieved person in the world.
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Kisses ❤
I can really recommend the book Quarterlife and untamed - might help a lot in a Quarterlife crisis situation 🥰
A young girl with lucky genetics living in new york city in an apartment like that is not struggling with anything in her life and doesn't need any self help.
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Capitalism society? What are those books and buying them?
I was thinking of getting the subtle art of not giving a beep. You seemed to like that one the best. 🫶🏽
Best book I’ve ever read
@@ashleykiel1001 cool! I’m definitely gonna read it then!!!! 🫶🏽