Our Daily Q&A readers LOVE to share their wisdom! And it seems that good minds read alike. Here’s a list of inspirational books that have stoked our fires along the way, as well as some of your recommendations that we’ve added to our must-read list.
Top 10 Inspirational Books:
Style Statement: Live By Your Own Design by…us!
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“…I’ve had [Style Statement] for over five months now and even though I’ve filled out all the questions I can’t help but return to it again and again to be inspired.” - Vanessa Rae
The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch
“…It opened up a door to such a beautiful conversation between a mother and son. I don’t think we ever would have had that unforgettable moment if not for Randy Pausch.” - Becciebeth
Women Who Run With The Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estes
“I read this in 1996 when spending long hours supervising some rough and tumble guys on a huge project building wilderness hiking trails and a provincial park. This book was key to my survival kit.” - Shannon

A David Suzuki Collection by David Suzuki
“…[this book] made me think about how my lifestyle choices can impact the environment and other people.” - Tara
The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide To Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Ruiz
“So simple it could change the world.” - Danielle
Enneagram: A Christian Perspective by Richard Rohl
“Understanding your Enneagram type names your dark side and where to go for specific spiritual/personal growth…” - Jennifer Sage
Grace and Grit by Ken Wilber
“Grace and Grit broke my heart in the best way.” - Danielle
You Can Heal Your Life by Louise L. Hay
“…requires you to take a good hard look at what you believe, what you think, and whether or not you are taking responsibility or blaming others for the life you live.” - Colette
A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose by Eckhart Tolle
“Very profound. Very thought provoking…” - Marie Leona
Oh, The Places You’ll Go! by Dr. Seuss
“…Whether or not you have children, every adult should read at least one children’s book on a monthly basis — just to keep perspective. My favourite is “Oh! The Places You’ll Go” by the best fun-concocter doctor there is: Dr. Seuss! I always read that to my grade twelve students on their last day of class with me.” - Karryn





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