Books do not grow on trees, they grow in the minds of the elite of humanity. Each book is the result of someone’s life work, their experiences, wisdom, heart and soul. So, on this special day: World Book Day, we show gratitude to every author, publisher, and reader, who make the magic of books and their daily impact in our lives possible. We are proud to be in London, an inspiring hub for world writers and readers, and on the occasion, we give you the top 10 books in London for self-development.
Top 10 books
- The Future of Work by Darrell M. West (Brookings Institution Press): As the world of work undergoes rapid change, West offers a thought-provoking exploration of automation, AI, and the skills needed to thrive in the future job market.
- Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport (Portfolio): Feeling overwhelmed by distractions? Newport, a productivity expert, offers a powerful framework for cultivating the ability to focus deeply on cognitively demanding work.
- The Diary of a CEO by Steven Bartlett (John Murray Press): Curious about the world of high-powered entrepreneurs? Bartlett, a young and successful founder, offers an unfiltered look at his journey, packed with insights and lessons learned from interviews with some of the world’s most influential figures.
- Not The End Of The World by Hannah Ritchie (Sceptre): Data scientist Ritchie offers a dose of optimism and practical advice. Using clear analysis, she challenges negativity bias and empowers readers to become agents of positive change in their careers and communities.
- Atomic Habits by James Clear (Penguin Random House): This international bestseller provides a practical framework for building good habits and breaking bad ones. Clear’s insights are valuable for anyone seeking to improve their productivity and achieve their goals.
- The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness by Morgan Housel (HarperCollins): Forget complex financial formulas. Housel’s engaging book explores the psychology behind financial decisions, offering practical advice on building wealth and achieving financial security.
- Think Again by Adam Grant (Viking): Grant, a renowned psychologist, challenges the idea that our minds are set in stone. This book encourages a growth mindset and the power of rethinking our assumptions to achieve success in work and life.
- Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain (Penguin Random House): Cain’s insightful book challenges the stereotype of the extroverted ideal leader. It empowers introverts to leverage their strengths and find success in the workplace and beyond.
- Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck (Penguin Random House): Dweck’s groundbreaking work explores the power of fixed vs. growth mindsets. This book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to improve their learning agility, resilience, and approach to challenges in their career and personal life.
- Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erikson (Penguin Random House): Erikson’s humorous and practical guide helps readers identify different personality types and communication styles. This knowledge can be invaluable for navigating workplace dynamics and building stronger relationships with colleagues and clients.
There is more
Keep fuelling your journey with continuous learning. This top 10 books in London list is just a starting point for your exploration of non-fiction in London. Head to business bookstores like Hatchards on Piccadilly or your favourite Waterstones for a curated selection of career development resources. So, with a thirst for knowledge and a desire to grow, dive into these books and embark on a rewarding journey of self-discovery and career advancement, and don’t forget to look out for the live book signing events where these iconic London stores brings you the best selling authors to discuss their latest and greatest books.