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Books I’m adding to my re-read list

Wang Yip
4 min readAug 17, 2020

As followers of my blog know, I’m an avid reader. Just take a look at my previous posts to see some of the many book note posts that I have shared. But do you know what’s even more important than reading? Re-reading.

For whatever reason, I find that when I re-read books, that is when I really get a lot more value out of them. I remember more. Things that resonated with me the first time start to hit home. And the great thing about reading a book is that it gives you a hit of inspiration and motivation — except that it fades over time so the whole point of re-reading is to regain that inspiration and motivation again.

As I read more and more books, I find myself drawn to a select number of books that I believe are worth adding to my own re-read list. These are books that I have read with messages so important to my life that I feel the need to get ‘more’ out of the book by re-reading it.

What to say when you talk to yourself by Shad Helmstetter

This book is all about self talk. In other words, what you say to yourself when good or bad things happen. Because what you say to yourself affects your inner programming. Self talk is likely a major reason why you may not have lost that weight, gained financial independence or started that business.

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Wang Yip
Wang Yip

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Author of Essential Habits. I write about personal development, work and managing your career. Connect with me at www.wangyip.ca

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