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10 Self-Help Books For Young Adults and College Students

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”.

1. For the one who still throws red socks into the white laundry load.

Adulting: How to Become a Grown-up in 468 Easy(ish) Steps by Kelly Williams Brown

No more pink socks.

2. For the one who likes to keep her pinky up.

Classy: Exceptional Advice for the Extremely Modern Lady by Derek Blasberg

Bonus: You’ll finally learn on which side of the plate to place the bread knife.

3. For the one who likes to keep her pinky up and more:

Very Classy: Even More Exceptional Advice for the Extremely Modern Lady by Derek Blasberg

AKA: “You’re still ladylike even while you crack witty jokes,” the sequel.

4. For the one whose New Year’s Resolutions never, *totally* happened:

52 Small Changes: One Year to a Happier, Healthier You by Brett Blumenthal

The more effective, less miserable diet-and-overall-health plan where small changes add up to big results.

5. For the one who’s artistic and always stressed:

Stress Relieving Patterns by Cherina Kohey

This. I’d personally recommend this book to everyone I know.

6. For the one who’d like to look like a million without spending a million:

How to Look Expensive: A Beauty Editor’s Secrets to Getting Gorgeous without Breaking the Bank by Andrea Pomerantz Lustig

“Paris, France… Not Paris Hilton.”

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7. For the (not) hopeless romantic:

The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love That Lasts by Gary Chapman

Even if you’re not a romantic, this one can teach you a lot about yourself and your relationships with others.

8. For the one who no longer wants to let out workplace waterworks:

Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Travis Bradberry, Jean Greaves and Patrick Lencioni

Did you know that building emotional intelligence is a key to success? #blessup

9. And for every incoming, current and fresh-out-of college student:

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen R. Covey

More power to you.

10. For those who want to radiate positivity:

The Secret by Rhonda Byrne

Watch the world change around you as you control it.

Which self-help books for young adults get you through the semester? Comment below and be sure to like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram!

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Kamille Austria

KAMILLE IS AN ADVENTURER BORN AND RAISED WHERE DREAMS ARE MADE—IN THE HEART OF NEW YORK CITY. AS A PHARMACY STUDENT AT ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY, SHE LIVES TO INSPIRE AND BE INSPIRED BY OTHER STUDENTS WHO AREN'T AFRAID TO WORK HARD AND GO BEYOND THEIR GOALS. HER PASSIONS INCLUDE BALLET, CREATIVE WRITING, FASHION PHOTOGRAPHY, AND ENJOYING "THE LITTLE THINGS" IN LIFE.

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