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15 Books for Lazy People

Everyone should enjoy the experience of a good book, even lazy people. That’s right, this is THE reading list for those who have limited time to read but still want to enjoy an amazing experience. 

It doesn’t matter if you’re a bookworm or a casual reader looking to dip your toes into the literary world. Because these books promise a delightful journey through compelling stories and intriguing ideas, all without breaking a sweat. 

All you have to do is get a cup of your favorite tea, settle into your comfy chair, and read these amazing books tailor-made for lazy readers.

Here are the top 15 Books for Lazy People.

Don’t worry if you don’t feel like reading, you can enjoy the video below or watch it on YouTube:

1

The 4 Hour Work Week – Tim Ferriss

Imagine a world where the traditional idea of work, tied to endless hours at a desk, is nothing but a distant memory.

“The 4-Hour Work Week” by Tim Ferriss is your golden ticket to this exciting alternate reality.

Tim Ferriss has an uncanny ability to help people unleash life’s full potential.

He reveals the secrets to working smarter rather than harder but also takes you on a thrilling journey of liberation in the process.

Books for lazy people - The 4-hour work week

“The 4-hour Work Week” by Tim Ferriss

Tim’s advice is like a treasure map that shows you how to become financially independent and grow as a person.

The idea of “automating your income” is the part that got it on our list of books for lazy people. It caters to these needs.

It’s like having a personal money-making machine that works hard in the background while you’re out making memories and chasing your greatest dreams.

As your guide, Tim Ferriss shows you how to outsource and delegate tasks so that you can focus on the things that really matter.

2

The Perfect Day Formula – Craig Ballantyne

Have you ever had a day that felt like waking up from a dream in which everything fell into place?

Well, Craig Ballantyne’s “The Perfect Day Formula” is like having your own magical golden fish. And it’s always ready to make your perfect day.

This book isn’t just a guide. Moreover, it’s a deep journey into the art of making your dream day.

Imagine having a map that shows you the way to your own personal heaven. That’s what you’ll find in this book.

Books for lazy people - The perfect day formula

“The Perfect Day Formula” by Craig Ballantyne

Craig Ballantyne doesn’t hold back. He shows you how to reach your full potential and make the most of every day.

From the time you wake up until you go to sleep, the book is full of useful information. It’s like finding a secret treasure map that leads you to your perfect day at the X.

Let’s look at morning habits. They are the special times that set the tone for the rest of your day.

“The Perfect Day Formula” goes deep into the magic of morning routines and shows you how to make habits that will help you be successful, satisfied, and happy.

This book has advice for every part of the day, and if you follow it, you can make the best day possible. It’s a perfect, compact book for lazy people.

3

The 5 Second Rule – Mel Robbins

Imagine having an ability that could change your life by getting rid of fear and procrastination with just a simple countdown.

In “The 5 Second Rule,” Mel Robbins talks about this amazing talent, which is like a magic spell for getting rid of doubt and hesitation.

This powerful rule is your secret tool against the things that have stopped you from going after your dreams and becoming great.

Mel Robbins, your guide on this amazing trip, is like a teacher giving you a training manual for your brain to become a superhero. Think of it as stepping into a world where you have the power to become more brave and unstoppable in your pursuit of your deepest goals.

Books for lazy people - The 5 second rule

“The 5 Second Rule” by Mel Robbins

“The 5 Second Rule” shows you how to find this secret potential and take control of your life in ways you never thought possible.

Have you ever been on the verge of a chance but didn’t take it because you overthought it or had doubts about yourself?

That’s where this rule starts to work its magic. Just count from 5 to 4 to 3 to 1 and you’ll be ready to move.

It’s like having a guardian angel by your side, telling the secret code to courage and action when you need it most.

4

The Art of Procrastination – John Perry

“The Art of Procrastination” is not your typical self-help book; it’s a humorous and insightful exploration of our natural tendency to delay tasks. 

John Perry serves as your witty and relatable tour guide through this journey. He’ll make you laugh at your own procrastination habits while learning to embrace them.

This book offers a fresh perspective on procrastination. It teaches you how to leverage your tendency to put things off as a tool to enhance your efficiency and creativity. 

It’s like discovering that the same force that once slowed down your progress can propel you forward.

“The Art of Procrastination” by John Perry

“The Art of Procrastination” invites you to meet a companion rather than an adversary. 

It guides you to strike a balance between action and contemplation. It recognizes that some of your best ideas and innovations may arise during those moments of apparent idleness. 

This book empowers you to transform procrastination into a valuable tool, leading to increased productivity, creativity, and a deeper understanding of yourself.

We put this one on our list of books for lazy people because we know procrastination might be an inconvenience for many of you.

5

The 5 Love Languages – Dr. Gary Chapman

Love is a beautiful but sometimes mysterious language that we all want to learn more about.

In “The 5 Love Languages,” by Dr. Gary Chapman, you’ll go on a journey that will show you the secrets of the heart.

Think of this book as your personal translator for figuring out what love is all about. It will turn love from a confusing puzzle into a clear way to communicate.

In this book, you’ll go deep into the world of love and learn that there are five different ways to show love.

These love languages show the different ways that people show and feel love. Even more so, it offers more satisfying interactions.

Think of it as learning a new language. But not just any language, the language of love.

“The 5 Love Languages” by Dr. Gary Chapman

If you know how to speak a foreign language, you can learn about new cultures and make new friends. If you know how to speak the five love languages, you can interact better with your friends, family, and romantic partners.

The first step is to realize that everyone has a unique “love language” that makes them feel most loved and appreciated.

Dr. Chapman walks you through the five love languages: Words of Affirmation, Acts of Service, Giving and Receiving Gifts, Quality Time, and Physical Touch.

As you learn more about each language, you’ll learn more about how you and others show love. In addition, you’ll also find out how to make sure your emotional needs are met in your relationships.

6

Best Self – Mike Bayer

Mike Bayer, your trusted companion on your journey, is like a mentor who leads you toward your true potential. 

“Best Self” is a comprehensive handbook that provides you with the tools to embark on a transformative inner and outer journey. 

It’s like becoming the superhero of your own life story—a journey toward personal growth, fulfillment, and a life you genuinely love.

At the heart of “Best Self” are practical exercises that encourage introspection and self-discovery. 

“Best Self” by Mike Bayer

These exercises will guide you in setting clear, achievable goals and equip you with strategies to turn your dreams into tangible realities. 

Think of it as creating your own customized blueprint for success. Even more so, one that’s tailored to your unique aspirations and desires.

But it doesn’t stop there; “Best Self” discusses emotional intelligence. It offers you insights and techniques to navigate the complexities of your emotions. 

You’ll learn how to harness your emotions as a source of strength, resilience, and wisdom, allowing you to navigate life’s challenges with grace and composure.

7

Big Magic – Elizabeth Gilbert

“Big Magic” by Elizabeth Gilbert is a captivating and inspiring book that takes readers on a creative journey like no other. 

Gilbert invites you into her world of artistic exploration and encourages you to embrace your own creative potential.

In this enchanting book, the author debunks the myths surrounding creativity and fear, urging you to follow your passions and pursue your artistic dreams with courage. 

She shares personal anecdotes and insightful wisdom, drawing from her own experiences as a renowned author and creative thinker. 

“Big Magic” by Elizabeth Gilbert

Through her engaging storytelling, she reminds us that creativity is not reserved for the few but is a birthright we all possess.

This book is a must-read for anyone looking to awaken their creative spark, overcome creative blocks, and infuse their life with a sense of wonder and enchantment. 

“Big Magic” is a source of inspiration, reminding us that the magic of creativity is within reach for all of us, regardless of age or background.

8

Rich Dad Poor Dad – Robert Kiyosaki

Money is often a complex puzzle that many find challenging to solve. 

But Robert Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad Poor Dad” is like a trusted guide that leads you on a transformative journey to master the game of money. 

This book isn’t just a traditional financial guide. It’s a captivating narrative that unravels the secrets to financial success by contrasting the stories of two fathers—one rich and one poor. 

Think of it as a story that will teach you how to view and manage your finances forever.

Books for Lazy People - Robert Kiyosaki's "Rich Dad Poor Dad"

Robert Kiyosaki’s “Rich Dad Poor Dad”

One of the key lessons you’ll learn is the distinction between assets and liabilities. 

Robert Kiyosaki unveils the profound impact these two elements have on your financial well-being. 

You’ll discover how to identify and acquire income-generating assets while minimizing liabilities. Actually, you’ll learn how to make money work for you. Now that’s a dream book for any lazy person.

It’s like decoding the secret language of money and understanding how to leverage it to your advantage.

This book is one of the first we ever read in our journey for better education. In fact, it’s often among the books we recommend to newcomers.

Robert Kiyosaki’s strategies for managing finances and getting rich inspired us to write a piece on him. If you’re serious about getting rich, you can read it here.

9

The Secret – Rhonda Byrne

“The Secret” unveils the Law of Attraction, a universal principle that suggests that your thoughts and beliefs have the power to shape your reality.

It’s like realizing that your mind is a wand and your thoughts are spells that can summon your deepest desires into existence.

This book is your call to start a life-changing journey into the art of manifestation, where you become the hero of your own story.

“The Secret” is a journey into a world where your dreams are not just possibilities but certainties.

“The Secret” by Rhonda Byrne

10

The Obstacle Is the Way – Ryan Holiday

In “The Obstacle is the Way,” Ryan Holiday doesn’t just give advice.

He gives a philosophy—a way of thinking and living—that has guided great thinkers, leaders, and fighters throughout history.

It’s like finding the secret code to becoming strong and highly determined, turning you into a modern-day fighter who can handle anything life throws at them.

The main idea of “The Obstacle Is the Way” lies in the principles of Stoicism, an ancient school of thought that teaches us how to navigate life’s challenges with grace and wisdom.

Books for Lazy People - The obstacle is the way by Ryan Holiday

Ryan Holiday’s “The obstacle is the way”

It’s like learning the mental equivalent of martial arts, where you learn how to turn trouble into a chance to grow.

The book provides practical strategies for managing fear, frustration, and self-doubt. It allows you to confront life’s challenges with clarity and confidence.

In fact, you’ll gain insight into the art of perseverance, learning to endure hardships with unwavering determination.

This book is the perfect read for lazy people. Just go ahead and comb through the first pages and you’ll understand why.

11

The Power of Now – Eckhart Tolle

It’s easy to get stuck between worries about the past and worries about the future. But what if there was a way to break out of this loop and fully enjoy the peace of the present?

“The Power of Now” by Eckhart Tolle is like a doorway into the world of awareness. It’s a deep guide that helps you find a secret garden of peace and clarity inside your own mind.

In fact, it’s a call to practice the art of being present at the moment.

With Eckhart Tolle as your teacher, you will learn how to let go of regrets from the past and worries about the future.

Eckhart Tolle’s “The Power of Now”

This will let you step into the peace and clarity of the here and now.

“The Power of Now” shows you how to become more aware of the present, which will help you let go of stress, fear, and worry.

Moreover, you’ll learn about the power of conscious breathing, stillness, and meditation. All of which can help you find real peace from the inside out.

12

2-Minute Pep Talks – Niklas Göke

We’ve all had days when life seems too much and the weight of the world is just a little too much to handle.

But don’t worry, because “2-Minute Pep Talks” by Niklas Goke is like a pocket-sized gift of motivation, a lighthouse in your darkest times.

This book is a collection of short, powerful messages that can lift your mood in just 2 minutes. It’s the perfect book for lazy people.

These pep talks are like having a friendly chat with a motivational teacher who knows just what to say to make your day better.

Books for lazy people - Niklas Göke's "2-Minute Pep Talks"

Niklas Göke’s “2-Minute Pep Talks”

Niklas Goke’s words are like a warm embrace. They tell you that you have inner strength and resilience that you can use even when things are hard.

Each pep talk is like a burst of good feelings, a quick and effective way to change your outlook and get you excited again.

“2-Minute Pep Talks” is a source of inspiration and encouragement that tells you that you can do anything.

With this book in your hands, you’ll find the strength and inspiration to face any task and make every day a little better.

 

13

How to Stop Worrying and Start Living – Dale Carnegie

Worries can often feel like heavy chains. They can keep your life filled with anxiety and stress.

But Dale Carnegie’s timeless book, “How to Stop Worrying and Start Living,” is like a key that unlocks the door to freedom from these self-imposed constraints. 

In fact, it’s like sitting down with a trusted and wise friend who shares practical, life-changing advice. Everything from how to break free from moments of worry to embracing a life of joy and fulfillment.

As you get into the wisdom of the book, you’ll learn practical techniques to manage stress and anxiety.

You’ll discover the power of positive thinking. And in the process, the art of problem-solving and the importance of living in the moment.

“How to Stop Worrying and Start Living” by Dale Carnegie

This book serves as a reminder that you have the ability to master your thoughts and emotions. But the book does it in a way that’s suitable for lazy people. It just makes sense.

It’s like a drop of hope that illuminates the path to inner peace and tranquility, showing you that happiness is not an elusive dream but a tangible reality within your reach.

14

Man’s Search for Meaning – Viktor Frankl

At the heart of this book is a deep question: How do we find value in life, especially when things are hard?

Frankl’s personal journey and his professional views show that people can find meaning even in the worst of situations.

It’s a great example of how strong the human spirit is.

“Man’s Search for Meaning” by Viktor Frankl

As a psychiatrist, Frankl’s views give us deep insights into how people survive and bounce back.

You’ll learn a lot about how people can go through unimaginable pain as long as they have a sense of purpose and meaning.

“Man’s search for meaning” moves the heart in ways that are hard to put into words. It’s like a symphony of feelings that makes a deep connection with the reader.

Frankl’s story makes us all think about our own lives, look for meaning in the difficulties we face, and realize that purpose can be found in the strangest places.

15

Shoe Dog – Phil Knight

Phil Knight’s “Shoe Dog” is a thrilling adventure that takes you into the heart of one of the most famous and powerful companies in the world: Nike.

“Shoe Dog” gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at the problems and successes of building Nike from scratch.

Phil Knight’s “Shoe Dog”

Phil Knight’s story is a raw and honest look at what it’s like to be an entrepreneur. It includes the setbacks, failures, and times of self-doubt that are usually left out of success stories.

It’s like a mentor sharing the lessons he’s learned in life, giving entrepreneurs-to-be and dreamers the tools they need to face their own challenges with grit and drive.

The book gives a close look at the early days of Nike, from when it was called Blue Ribbon Sports to when it became the world powerhouse it is today.

You’ll see the most important events. The most important innovations. And finally, the people who played the most important parts in shaping the company’s future.

So here you have it, the 15 books for lazy people. In the world of literature, there’s a place for everyone, including those who might be labeled as “lazy” readers. See you next time!

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