The 3 best books by Javier Iriondo

In that suggestive literature that already composes a famous genre framed in the Self Help, many are those who lavish themselves for such laudable ends as balance, happiness or even quitting smoking.

These are authors who offer that suggestion cited above from the example or formula towards the meeting of forces and the methods with which to face adversity either from resilience, sublimation or overcoming any nullifying negativity.

We find several examples known as those of Elsa punset, from the spiritual to Marie Kondo in the most pragmatic. In the middle ground I would place a Javier Iriondo that uses almost novelistic approaches to spread new ideas towards this path of improvement.

Understanding that this type of literature sounds to many like fatuous attempts at behaviorism, or coaching techniques, with all that psychology oriented to professional growth supposes.

But it never hurts to approach one of these authors to speak with knowledge of the facts and to discover that, why not? This type of literature can improve you in some aspect even with the critical assumption of any approach.

Top 3 recommended books by Javier Iriondo

Where your dreams take you

In its spectacular scenery, this sort of hybrid between the novel and the coaching from the metaphorical example reached many readers eager for that impulse in which to find the best personal status between the challenges to face and the fears or traumas that weigh down.

Not all of us can go to the Himalayas on one of those fascinating excursions. But David, the protagonist of this story, is in charge of being our sherpa of emotions in an expedition with an abrupt, hard end. Any mountain can seem inaccessible once our perception of its conquest is weighed down by failure or tragedy.

But David, after his particular journey through the desert of emotions that is depression, reappears on the scene of his own life with new strength, retaken thanks to the appearance of the enigmatic Joshua. Together with him, David will re-undertake that ascent above fear with determination, to see from the top of his self-realization that the most positive transformation is always possible.

Where your dreams take you, by Javier Iriondo

A place called destiny

Joshua, that particular guide with which David could consider trying again, disappears forever from David's life, perhaps as a metaphor for the necessary moment of farewell to any support staff in the face of any vital undertaking.

But Joshua had an important legacy for David, a book in which to consult on remedies to guide the emotions. From the Himalayas to Boston. With the fireproof illusion of overcoming fear, David will undertake new challenges such as helping old friends or rediscovering love in a woman like Victoria, with whom he undertakes the most difficult of emotional journeys, the conquest of love.

With his touch of fiction, Javier Iriondo now places us in a more cosmopolitan environment. Having sown the most personal plot, it is time to face the relationship with the demanding social environment.

A place called destiny, by Javier Iriondo

The ten steps to your personal peak

With the success of David's story (in his two installments), Javier Iriondo breaks down in a more practical sense and in a more essay format, the methodology of the transformation of his character to extend it to all circumstances.

With the resulting touch of resilience, the author seeks to provide horizons towards that fullness that resides in a balance with names and surnames: personal development. It is time to consider with this book what we are really looking for in order to immediately try to climb the Maslow pyramid towards self-realization.

A book that also pulls the best example of the image, of the story. A work in 10 chapters with its interactive part so that it can serve as a vademecum towards our own healing, understood as change or adjustment to achieve what we really need.

The 10 steps towards your personal peak, by Javier Iriondo
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