9 booksevery women should read

1. the subtle art of not giving a f*ck by Mark Manson - talks about a "no-BS approach to living a life that might not always be happy, but meaningful and centered only around what's important to you."

2. Go f - I mean Find Yourself by Glenn Lutz - helps you build the universe you wish to inhabit and become the person you want to be

3. Dont Give The Enemy A Seat At Your Table by Louie Giglio - "practical ways to overcome the Enemy's lies and instead find peace and security in any challenging circumstance or situation"

4. Nice Girls Don't Speak Up by Lois P. Frankel - goes over challenges women go through speaking up and how to communicate confidently and taking control

5. The Mountain Is You by Brianna Wiest - talks about the challenges between you and the life you want for yourself

6. Atomic Habits by James Clear - teaches you to break bad habits and build new ones using four steps.

7. calm the f*ck down by sarah knight - "explains the four faces of freaking out – and their flipsides, How to accept what you can't control, productive helpful effective worrying (PHEW), the three principles of dealing with it, and much more!"

8. You do You by sarah knight - protecting your energy and realizing you can't help anyone until you help yourself

9. 13 things mentally strong people don't do by Amy Morin - "explains how to develop great mental strength by taking control of your emotions, thoughts, and actions"

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... Read moreIn today's fast-paced world, personal growth and self-improvement have never been more essential. Women are often juggling multiple roles, and reading can serve as a powerful tool to gain insights and strength. For instance, 'The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck' by Mark Manson encourages women to prioritize what truly matters, supporting a more meaningful existence. Meanwhile, 'Atomic Habits' by James Clear outlines effective strategies for breaking bad habits, enabling readers to reclaim control over their lives. Books like '13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do' by Amy Morin provide valuable lessons on cultivating mental resilience by avoiding self-destructive behaviors. 'Nice Girls Don't Speak Up' by Lois P. Frankel addresses the unique challenges women face in asserting themselves, locking in skills that help in both personal and professional settings. Each of these titles addresses various facets of femininity and empowerment, catering to readers at different stages in their lives. Whether you're looking for practical advice, motivation, or emotional support, these books not only enhance your understanding of self but also foster connections with other strong women. Embrace these literary gems and join a movement of empowered women finding their voices and strength through the wisdom shared within these pages.

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winnie 🍯🐝

I would also like to add the book rage becomes her by soraya chemlay it’s an enlightening book about womens anger, how righteous, justified, misunderstood, and ridiculed it is. It will definitely make you look at the world differently and take yourself more seriously

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Golden Mountain Stories

This resonates! I just shared my 21-day habit change story and a couple of these books have shown up for me twice now, I'm going to have to give them a read! What's the one habit that changed everything for you?

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