4 books to be a high value women

Hey ladies! 💘 Want to know a secret weapon in my self-discovery journey? Books 📚

Not just any books, but ones that challenge my thoughts, push me out of my comfort zone, ad make me see the world - and myself - in a new light.

These pages have become my mentors, my confidants, my cheerleaders. They've taught me about setting boundaries, embracing vulnerability and unleashing my creativity. Most importantly, they've reminded me of my inherent worth.

These books aren't about being perfect, they're about becoming more authentic, more empowered, and more aligned with our true selves.

So, what are you reading? Drop your favorite empowering reads in the comments below! 👇🏻 Let's inspire each other on this journey of growth and self-discovery.

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2024/6/25 Edited to

... Read moreIn the quest to become a high-value woman, choosing the right books can be pivotal. One must-reads is 'Untamed' by Glennon Doyle, which invites readers to break free from societal expectations and embrace their inner voice. Another powerful title is 'The Gifts of Imperfection' by Brené Brown, which explores the importance of vulnerability in leading a wholehearted life. Elizabeth Gilbert's 'Big Magic' encourages creativity and the embracing of curiosity in all aspects of life. Lastly, Shonda Rhimes' 'The Year of Yes' inspires stepping outside comfort zones and seizing opportunities. Each of these books provides valuable insights, empowering women to grow, trust themselves, and live authentically. As you venture through these reads, reflect on their teachings and share the journey with others in your community. Your thoughts and experiences can inspire and uplift fellow readers, creating a rich dialogue around personal development and empowerment.

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Elia.Coutte 🇺🇸🇫🇷🇨🇻

Definitely going to check out untamed! Thank you for the tip !

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Katie Anne

I loved all of these. Fantastic recommendations!! Shonda Rhimes and Brene Brown’s TedTalks are great too!

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