5 books Meghan Markle recommends reading
Before marrying Prince Harry, Meghan Markle had a blog and there she revealed which were the books that, for her, everyone should read.
Before marrying Prince Harry and becoming the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle had a life style blog, in which she talked about everything. On the site, which no longer exists today, it was called The Tig in honor of her favorite wine, the actress had recommended 5 books that everyone should read. From "a guide to personal freedom" to a book about a little prince, these are Meghan's 5 favorite books.
1. The Motivation Manifesto
This is a self-help book by Brendon Burchard, which is inspiring for Meghan. “Even on most Sasha Fierce days there's a bad little voice that says, 'Hmm… I'm not sure if you can, or should, or if you're good enough to do it,'” Meghan wrote on her Blog. .
2. The Four Agreements
In The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz, the author "reveals the source of self-limited beliefs that rob us of joy and create unnecessary suffering." "My mom gave me a copy of this book when I was 13 years old," Markle wrote. "To this day, I constantly return to the Don Miguel Ruiz classic in search of the simplest ways to simplify your life."
3. The Little Prince
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. "I've been obsessed with this book for a long time, and specifically The Little Fox," Markle said.
4. Who Moved My Cheese?
“A Northwestern University professor had this book on our required reading list for an Industrial Engineering class I took my senior year in college,” commented Markle, continuing: “It was a seemingly strange choice, but at the end of the day , the conclusion was an empowerment and a motivation that I apply to decision-making in my life to this day. It's an invaluable quick read. "
5.The Tao of Pooh
Markle described Benjamin Hoff's The Tao of Pooh as a quick read and wrote: “Aspects of Taoism told through the characters of Winnie the Pooh. I mean, improvement? " I guess we'll have to read it to find out! "