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Books That Inspired My Evolution
Books have always been my mentors — silent teachers that shaped how I think, grow, and live. Every chapter I’ve read has left an imprint on the iAmEvolving™ philosophy. These are the books that changed my life and guided me to create a journal designed for clarity, gratitude, and conscious evolution.
1. As a Man Thinketh by James Allen (1903)
James Allen’s timeless essay taught me the essence of thought power: that our lives are reflections of our inner beliefs. This idea became the seed of iAmEvolving — where every goal you write is a reflection of the person you’re becoming. Allen reminds us that character is built through thought, one conscious intention at a time.
2. Your Invisible Power by Genevieve Behrend (1951)
Genevieve Behrend was Thomas Troward’s only student, and her work opened my eyes to the harmony between visualization and faith. Her approach helped me structure the goal-setting pages of the journal, where imagination and belief work together to bring ideas into form.
3. The Hidden Power by Thomas Troward (1902)
Troward combined logic and spirituality in a way few others have. His writings bridge metaphysics and practice, teaching that success is not random — it’s a law of alignment. Every page of iAmEvolving reflects this balance: intention rooted in awareness.
4. The Game of Life and How to Play It by Florence Scovel Shinn (1925)
Shinn’s wisdom made me understand the power of words and attitude. “Your word is your wand,” she said — a principle that inspired the affirmation and intention elements throughout the journal. When you declare your goals in writing, you activate invisible forces in your favor.
5. The Science of Getting Rich by Wallace D. Wattles (1910)
Wattles explained wealth as a state of mind — an expression of faith, gratitude, and creative energy. His perspective encouraged me to add gratitude as a daily practice in the journal. Gratitude doesn’t just attract abundance; it shifts how we see the world.
6. The Power of Your Subconscious Mind by Joseph Murphy (1963)
Murphy taught me that the subconscious mind is our most powerful partner in growth. He showed how repetition and belief reprogram our internal world. This is why the journal invites you to write daily — not once, but consistently — because repetition shapes reality.
7. The Power of Awareness by Neville Goddard (1952)
Goddard’s work transformed my understanding of consciousness. His principle — that assumption creates reality — inspired the journal’s goal statements to be written in the present tense. When you write “I am,” you claim the future as now. Read more about this idea in Trust the Process.
8. Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Dr. Joe Dispenza (2012)
Dispenza bridged science and spirituality, showing that change happens when thought, emotion, and action are aligned. His approach reinforced the science behind what I practiced for years: journaling as a form of neuroplasticity. Each entry becomes a conscious rewiring of your self-image.
9. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill (1937)
Hill revealed the invisible link between desire, faith, and persistence. His chapter on persistence influenced how I structured the journal’s goal-tracking pages — to remind you that consistency, not intensity, creates results. For deeper insight, visit How to Set Meaningful Goals.
10. Secrets of the Millionaire Mind by T. Harv Eker (2005)
Eker expanded my awareness of money consciousness. He showed that success begins with identity — the internal blueprint we hold about who we are and what we deserve. Writing your goals in the iAmEvolving Journal is not about chasing wealth; it’s about rewriting that inner script, one belief at a time.
11. Atomic Habits by James Clear (2018)
Clear’s philosophy of small, consistent habits became the foundation of the journal’s daily structure. Transformation isn’t about grand changes; it’s about daily repetition. Each morning gratitude, each reflection, each ticked habit — they compound into lasting change.
12. The iAmEvolving™ Journal — Where It All Comes Together
These books planted the seeds, but the journal became the garden. iAmEvolving was built from the wisdom of these teachers, translated into practice. It combines the clarity of goals, the grace of gratitude, the rhythm of habits, and the harmony of reflection — everything you need to evolve daily.
Every time you open your journal, you’re engaging in a conversation with these voices. You’re rewriting old patterns, aligning new thoughts, and creating a life designed with intention. The greatest teacher you’ll ever meet is the one you become through practice.
“To grow is to change; to evolve is to choose that change consciously.”
— Victor Tihai
If any of these books speak to you, start reading — but more importantly, start writing. Let your thoughts shape your path, and let each page become your evolution.
Not sure where to begin? Start with the iAmEvolving™ Guidebook to learn the method, then get the Journal when you're ready.