Recommended Reading

Unlimited Power by Tony Robbins
Tony Robbins really knows what he is talking about and is definitely worth checking out. This books helps you understand how to take control of your thinking and be successful in life. A real eye opener.

Erroneous Zone by Dr Wayne Dyer
This is my favourite of his books and the one I most refer to, but Dr Wayne Dyer has a lot of books and guides to help you live a better more fuller life. I also own Pulling your Own Strings. 

The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem, by Nathaniel Branden
This provides not only detailed information about how to raise your self-esteem, but also provides a course. I found it revealing and helpful. 

You are the One, by Kute Blackson
I have followed Kute for a while and love the subjects he talks on, which are very much based in self-love and how to find the real you. I love this book. It provides great ways to change how you think about yourself and how to act on your dreams and desires. 

Mirror Work, by Louise Hay
If you struggle with self-love and feeling valuable this is a brilliant book to help you work through the process of attaining those feelings within yourself first. Louise Hay is the founder of Hay House Publishing who publish pretty much everyone in the self-help and personal development arena.
 

Braving the Wilderness, by Brene Brown Brene Brown is a leader in talking on many subjects: vulnerability, courage, shame and empathy. But this book attracted me as it deals with how to feel True Belonging. It is relevant to today's world and helped me understand many things about myself and society. 

The Highly Sensitive Person, by Elaine N Aron
As I have a highly sensitive child, I was drawn to this book when I realised I was a highly sensitive person. Not everyone is, but I found this really helpful when understanding my emotions. And the book 'The Highly Sensitive Person in Love' helped me understand my relationships.

Staying OK by Amy & Thomas Harris
My therapist used this book for the basic structure and premise of his counseling. It helped me understand my feelings as well as how to backtrack and update core beliefs. Thomas Harris also wrote 'I'm OK - You're OK'

And My Story, if you want to take the time, on Stigma Fighters.