Life Inspirations
On this page, you'll find hand-picked book recommendations designed to spark inspiration and elevate your lifestyle. Our mission is to curate a diverse and enriching selection to help you create your best, most luxurious life—one page at a time.
Book-et List by Steph

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey is a timeless guide to personal and professional success. The book outlines seven principles of effectiveness, focusing on character development, time management, and proactive decision making. It encourages readers to take responsibility for their actions, prioritize important tasks, and foster meaningful relationships. A must-read for anyone looking to improve their mindset and achieve lasting success

In Four Thousand Weeks , Oliver Burkeman offers a refreshing perspective on time. He reminds us that we only have about 4,000 weeks in an average life. This realization is not a call to stress about productivity, but an invitation to embrace the finiteness of our existence. The book encourages us to let go of unrealistic standards and focus on what is truly meaningful.

Breath by James Nestor shows you how proper breathing can transform your health, sleep, and energy. With practical techniques, it helps you breathe better, sleep more deeply, and reduce stress—essential to a life of wellness. A must-read for anyone looking to improve their vitality.

In The Power of Now, Eckhart Tolle invites us to fully experience the present moment. He explains how our mind often distracts us by focusing on the past or the future, causing us to miss the present. Through mindfulness and acceptance of the now, we can find inner peace, let go of fears, and experience a deeper connection with ourselves. This book teaches us how to live without the distractions of our ego and be fully present in the moment.

Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker reveals the mysteries of sleep and why it is essential for every aspect of our health. Walker explains how our sleep habits affect everything from cognitive functions to emotional well-being. It becomes clear that prioritizing sleep is not a luxury but a necessity. Whether you struggle with sleep or want to optimize it, this book offers valuable insights and practical tips for improving sleep quality.

Die With Zero by Bill Perkins challenges you to think differently about how you live and spend your money. Instead of focusing on saving for the distant future, Perkins encourages you to use your time and money for unforgettable experiences in the here and now. It’s about living life to the fullest, making the most of every moment, and leaving behind a life full of memories rather than regrets.

The 4-Hour Workweek may not be our favorite book, but Tim Ferriss teaches us how to escape the 9-5 by automating tasks and building passive income. He emphasizes that you don’t have to wait until retirement to live life on your own terms. It’s all about time, income, and freedom—the luxury lifestyle!

Want to move more? Start with one jumping jack. Want to write a book? Start with one sentence a day. Want to live a luxurious life? Take a small step now. One Small Step Can Change Your Life by Robert Maurer introduces Kaizen, the Japanese philosophy of gradual improvement, showing that big changes don’t happen overnight—but through small, consistent steps. This method helps you move forward toward your dream life without feeling overwhelmed, by focusing on changes so small that failure becomes impossible.

Have you ever wondered what your life would be like if you had made different choices? Then this book is for you. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig explores the idea of parallel lives and the power of perspective. It is a touching and inspiring book that reminds us to appreciate the life we are living now.

The 6-Minute Diary by Dominik Spenst will guide you toward a happier and more fulfilling life. It uses positive psychology to improve your quality of life in the long term.

Flip Thinking is about shifting your thinking from limitations to possibilities. Instead of seeing obstacles, you learn to embrace them. This flexible and practical little book, Flip Thinking, written by Berthold Gunster, shows in a nutshell what flip thinking means and how to do it. It’s a book to browse through, to explore, to get new ideas, to be challenged, and above all, to stimulate your own creative abilities. An accessible introduction to the theory of flip thinking.

Start With Why from Simon Sinek helps you understand why some people and organizations inspire while others do not. It’s all about finding your "why" – the deeper motivation behind what you do. Sinek explains that the most successful leaders and companies don't start with "what" or "how," but with "why." By understanding your "why," you can not only motivate yourself but also inspire others to believe in your vision. This book is a guide for anyone seeking meaningful change in their life or business.

In Year of Yes Shonda Rhimes embarks on a transformative journey where she says "yes" to everything that challenges her. In this inspiring memoir, Rhimes shows how stepping outside your comfort zone and embracing new experiences can lead to unexpected growth. If you're looking for a way to break free from the daily routine, this book is a powerful reminder that sometimes saying "yes" is the first step toward unlocking new opportunities and finding fulfillment.

In 101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think, Brianna Wiest offers insights that help you let go of limiting thought patterns and create space for a more positive, conscious approach to life. This book encourages you to transform your mindset so you can live more in the moment, be yourself, and create your life with intention and clarity.

In Humankind: A Hopeful History, Rutger Bregman weaves together the latest insights from psychology, economics, biology, and archaeology. He takes us on a journey through history and offers new answers to old questions. Why did our species conquer the Earth? How do we explain our greatest crimes? And are we, deep down, inclined toward evil or good?

In The Happiness Project, Gretchen Rubin shares her year-long journey to boost happiness—not through drastic life changes, but by making small, intentional adjustments that have a big impact. Her insights reveal that joy often lies in simple things: practicing gratitude, investing in relationships, and focusing on what truly matters.

Big Magic is an inspiring book about creativity and courage. Elizabeth Gilbert invites you to embrace curiosity, let go of fear, and live a life driven by passion and creativity—not by perfection or the approval of others. Whether you’re an artist or simply seeking more joy and originality in everyday life, this book offers wisdom and encouragement to discover your creative potential and confidently follow your own unique path.

The Art of Noticing by Rob Walker is an inspiring guide to expanding your awareness and rediscovering the small wonders around you. With simple, creative exercises, you learn to slow down and truly see what often goes unnoticed. This practice perfectly aligns with this week’s theme because it helps us break free from the autopilot of routine and opens us up to the richness of everyday life, allowing us to reclaim wonder and the freedom that mindful presence brings.
The Art of Noticing by Rob Walker is an inspiring guide to expanding your awareness and rediscovering the small wonders around you. With simple, creative exercises, you learn to slow down and truly see what often goes unnoticed. This practice perfectly aligns with this week’s theme because it helps us break free from the autopilot of routine and opens us up to the richness of everyday life, allowing us to reclaim wonder and the freedom that mindful presence brings.
The Art of Noticing by Rob Walker is an inspiring guide to expanding your awareness and rediscovering the small wonders around you. With simple, creative exercises, you learn to slow down and truly see what often goes unnoticed. This practice perfectly aligns with this week’s theme because it helps us break free from the autopilot of routine and opens us up to the richness of everyday life, allowing us to reclaim wonder and the freedom that mindful presence brings.
