
It’s fair to say that college students have a lengthy enough list of books to buy every semester, but a good self-improvement book is like one of those minute long recipe videos circling Facebook: straightforward, effective and worth sharing. Here’s a list of self-help books for young adults and students that you and your friends would actually love to have as “required texts”.
No more pink socks.
Bonus: You’ll finally learn on which side of the plate to place the bread knife.
AKA: “You’re still ladylike even while you crack witty jokes,” the sequel.
The more effective, less miserable diet-and-overall-health plan where small changes add up to big results.
This. I’d personally recommend this book to everyone I know.
“Paris, France… Not Paris Hilton.”
Even if you’re not a romantic, this one can teach you a lot about yourself and your relationships with others.
Did you know that building emotional intelligence is a key to success? #blessup
More power to you.
Watch the world change around you as you control it.
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