4 Empowering Books to Spark Thought, Laughter, and Gratitude
4 Empowering Books to Spark Thought, Laughter, and Gratitude

Ignite inspiration with these empowering reads! Dive into four inspiring books that will spark thought, laughter, and gratitude, offering valuable insights and uplifting stories to enrich your life. These books have something for everyone, from personal development to humor and mindfulness.(Photo : Unsplash/Alan Zimmerman)

During the shivers of life's storms, books are constant friends that always light up our path with their depth, humor, and sincere expression of gratitude. While we are passing through the intricacies of life, there are instances when we search for tales that speak to us on a deeper level, giving that reassuring embrace when we are disoriented.

In this curated selection, we look at four inspiring books that guarantee thought-provoking reading, laugh-out-loud moments, and increased appreciation. They range from stories of resilience against all odds to soulful accounts of our relationships with the world. Such stories can each restore our spirit and keep us grateful for the beauty surrounding us.

Take a comfortable blanket, brew a hot cup of tea, and go through this amazing journey of inspiration and discovery by reading these outstanding masterpieces.

Fighting for Family by Chris Bennett and Julie Bennett

The book follows Chris and Julie Bennett's journey from Norman, Oklahoma, to Los Angeles, where they champion their motto of 'We don't quit on family.' Amidst the challenges of relocation, a cancer diagnosis, and a global pandemic, they redefine familial bonds and community connections.

They discover the essence of healthy relationships through vulnerability, forgiveness, and boundary-setting. Their narrative stands out for its originality and bravery, empowering us to overcome solitude and create relationships that nourish our souls.

The book compels us to devote ourselves to our relationships - whether with new people or people who have been in our lives for a long time - and ultimately pay respect to love that triumphs over people's obstacles.

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Cowpuppy by Gregory Berns

Neuroscientist Gregory Berns embarks on a journey into sustainable farming, delving into the world of cattle with a small herd of miniature zebus in rural Georgia. Drawing on his scientific expertise, Berns applies his knowledge of animal behavior to his new charges, offering insightful observations and innovative approaches to understanding their inner worlds.

Berns intertwines practical exercises with scientific explanations, creating picturesque scenes depicting his cattle friends while also teaching the lessons to be learned from them. Whether you have a background in cattle farming or not or are just urban folks who dream of living on a farm, the memoir is an intensely enjoyable examination of the wisdom cattle can impart to humanity.

How to Stitch an American Dream by Jenny Doan

The memoir by Jenny Doan reveals her transformation from a homeschooling mother to the founder of the quilt company in Missouri, which is currently the biggest retailer of pre-cut quilting fabric worldwide. She weaves touching stories that detail the trials and rewards of raising seven kids with a tight budget, restoring a farmhouse, and building a thriving business in a small town.

Doan's story emphasizes faith, family, hard work, and second chances, showcasing how these principles fueled her success and revitalized her community. In a humorous and earnest manner, she lets readers in on the miraculous resilience and sheer generosity that help her desire the American dream. 

ADHD is Awesome by Penn Holderness and Kim Holderness

Kim and Penn Holderness offer a refreshing perspective on ADHD in their book, challenging traditional narratives with humor and authenticity. Penn's journey with ADHD, from childhood to college diagnosis, forms the backdrop for their insightful advice and anecdotes.

They use a combination of personal stories and expert advice to make ADHD a symptom of unique brain wiring and not a limitation. In their humorous but empathic way, the authors show how the troubles with ADHD can be overcome, bringing examples of practical hints, stories, and consolation to those living with ADHD and their family and friends.

Whether using creativity or a positive coping strategy, their book offers powerful tools for the friends, family members, and loved ones of individuals with ADHD. Through engaging stories and playful extras, Kim and Penn celebrate the strengths and quirks of ADHD, empowering readers to embrace their uniqueness and thrive.

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