The Best Short Audiobooks For Busy People On The Go
The Four Agreements
If you’re looking for a short audiobook to give you some perspective on life and yourself, then you’ve come to the right place! Listen to The Four Agreements by Donald Miguel Ruiz. This book focuses on helping people change their ingrained self-limiting belief systems so they can live happier lives. The Four Agreements offers a new code of conduct for living life that can help free your mind from seeking out unhappiness and fear. This audiobook is exclusive to Audible, and is read by Peter Coyote, the narrator of Ruiz’s follow- up book, The Fifth Agreement.
Atomic Habits
Do you want to learn how to build healthy habits and break unhealthy ones? James Clear has the answer in his audiobook, «Atomic Habits.» It doesn’t matter if your goals are business or personal—Clear’s framework works for any goal you want to achieve. The first thing to realize is that bad habits don’t come from being a flawed human being; they come from having an imperfect system. To break bad habits and develop new ones, you need to rebuild your system. This easy-to follow guide offers practical advice and straightforward steps you can apply right now, all in less than six hours. He narrates his own audiobook with true stories of Olympic gold medalists, world-famous artists, life-changing physicians, and famous comedians who have used small changes to improve their lives.
Between the World and Me
Ta-Nehisis Coates’ Between the World and Me is a book that teaches the listener about America’s past and present racial issues. Written as a letter for his adolescent son, Coats reflects on what it means being black in America and how to deal with our country’s troubled past with matters of race. Coates himself narrates the book, which makes sense because he’s the author. It’s hard not to be moved by the depth of his connection to and conviction in the words he writes.
Man’s Search for Meaning
Viktor E Frankl’s book Man’s Search for Meaning teaches its readers so much in just under five hours. From the beginning chapters detailing Frankl’s years inside Nazi death camps to the later chapters explaining logotherapy, this book explores the core of what drives human beings. Frankl argues that our primary drive is our search for meaning and purpose. This audiobook was narrated by multiple Audie Award winning narrator Simon Vance.