Dive into these books that equip you with the practical skills you need to thrive in your mid-twenties. From understanding insurance to mastering organization, these titles will guide you through the complexities of adult life. Embrace your journey to becoming a competent and confident adult!

Adulting
391 pages
This book is not only funny but also packed with helpful tips that can genuinely teach you about adulting. It's a surprising gift that offers valuable insights!

Work Optional
245 pages
Tanja Hester's 'Work Optional' is a must-read for anyone looking to take control of their financial future and explore the concept of financial independence. Her insights and practical advice can help you navigate the complexities of managing money and investing for retirement.

The Money Book for the Young, Fabulous & Broke
412 pages
Suze Orman's advice is invaluable, especially for young adults navigating their finances. Her principles, though they may feel a bit dated, still provide a solid foundation for financial literacy.

The Total Money Makeover
289 pages
Despite not being a fan of the author, the methods in this book are effective for getting organized with money, and I became debt free in less than a year!

The Defining Decade
286 pages
This book is a great read that offers valuable insights into the importance of your twenties and how to make the most of this pivotal decade.

How to Be an Adult
135 pages
This self-help book is highly practical and direct, steering clear of just feel-good concepts.

Get It Together
401 pages
A must-read for anyone looking to organize important personal and financial documents effectively.

Unf*ck Your Habitat
222 pages
This house-cleaning guide emphasizes the importance of consistency and simple routines for a cleaner home.

Goodbye, Things
254 pages
This book offers a quirky man's perspective on minimalism, revealing unexpected benefits that can change your life.

Personal Finance For Dummies
480 pages
This book is a great starting point for anyone looking to understand personal finance, especially for those in the USA.

Organizing Solutions for People with ADHD, 3rd Edition
226 pages
This book offers practical tips for organizing your physical space and managing your time and tasks, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their organization skills.

The Bullet Journal Method Collector's Set
36 pages
This book is a great resource for anyone looking to organize their thoughts and keep track of important information in a simple and effective way.

All Your Worth
304 pages
This book teaches you how to budget your expenses throughout life, emphasizing flexibility and the importance of adjusting your budget based on your circumstances. It provides a clear breakdown of expenses, helping you manage your finances effectively.

The Two Income Trap
264 pages
This book explains the economic challenges facing millennials and Gen Z, detailing why even two-income households struggle to make ends meet. It offers valuable insights into the financial pressures of modern life and the disappearing middle class.

The Simple Path to Wealth (Revised Edition)
This book is a must-read for anyone looking to understand financial independence and wealth-building strategies.

The Defining Decade
251 pages
The Defining Decade has changed the way millions of twentysomethings think about their twenties—and themselves. Revised and reissued for a new generation, let it change how you think about you and yours. Our "thirty-is-the-new-twenty" culture tells us the twentysomething years don't matter. Some say they are an extended adolescence. Others call them an emerging adulthood. In The Defining Decade, Meg Jay argues that twentysomethings have been caught in a swirl of hype and misinformation, much of which has trivialized the most transformative time of our lives. Drawing from more than two decades of work with thousands of clients and students, Jay weaves the latest science of the twentysomething years with behind-closed-doors stories from twentysomethings themselves. The result is a provocative read that provides the tools necessary to take the most of your twenties, and shows us how work, relationships, personality, identity and even the brain can change more during this decade than at any other time in adulthood—if we use the time well. Also included in this updated edition: Up-to-date research on work, love, the brain, friendship, technology, and fertility What a decade of device use has taught us about looking at friends—and looking for love—online 29 conversations to have with your partner—or to keep in mind as you search for one A social experiment in which "digital natives" go without their phones A Reader's Guide for book clubs, classrooms, or further self-reflection