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5 Best Books Recommended by Jay Shetty

 5 Best Books Recommended by Jay Shetty


Jay Shetty is a British YouTuber and Podcaster, who has got around 64 million downloads on his podcast and a former monk, who shares his wisdom with the world. Here, are a few books recommended by him.

Number 1

Exponential Organisations by Salim Ismail


Jay Shetty says that any organization looking for exponential success should definitely read this book.

Number 2

Bhagwad Geeta


Jay Shetty is a firm believer in spirituality and vedas and says that this book is what changed him spiritually.

Number 3

The Alter Ego Effect by Todd Herman


This book is about finding the hero already inside of you. It’s a proven way of overcoming the self-doubt, negativity, and insecurity that hold you back, and empowering you to ultimately become your best self.

Number 4

The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman


This book is an eye opener and clears all myths around relationships and encourages people to accept the kind of love their partner needs and giving them that love. it's a guide for ever lasting relationships.

Number 5

Start With Why by Simon Sinek


Finding your why is really important and this books shows just really how to find your why. that moves you to take action, that motivates you. it's the finest work of simon sinek. When you know your WHY your HOW becomes clear.

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