Best Self-help Books That I Have Ever Read By Female Writers
- Oggy Nguyen
- Apr 21, 2023
- 5 min read
Women’s History Month does not only talk about women but also reminds us of the struggles of women to speak up and gain equal rights. Not only creating good footage, the women in the five books below that written by or about inspirational women who have worked wonders in their careers and lives. And also brought many profound stories about women's minds and women's rights to readers. Women today not only fulfill their motherhood and wife duties but also shoulder many societal roles. They also always try their best at work to reach a specific position. Here are the best books written about modern women for women, especially to read after Women’s History Month, that I have ever read. Whether you're looking for advice, or want to prove that hard work pays off and that women can do whatever they want, these books provide lessons filled with wisdom. wisdom, helping you to see things in new ways and make positive changes in your life.

Becoming (Michelle Obama)
The content of Becoming is a true and profound reflection of Michelle Obama's life, told by the author herself. Through each page, Michelle leads readers into her own world, which were the experiences that have contributed to Obama’s unique qualities, from her childhood in Chicago to her years in executive positions, her secret to balancing the pressure between work and family, until eight years of power living in the White House as the First Lady.
With absolute authenticity and lively wit, Obama has recounted her successes and failures in politics and her personal life, recounting slice by piece the entire story of her life experiences with a very Obama writing style and a very different perspective. Unlike the memoirs of previous political figures, Becoming contains rich information about American politics and untold stories that were first revealed within eight years of Barack Obama’s presidency. With aspiration and bravery to rise to an affirmation of women's rights is the emotional journey of self-affirmation of a girl of color with relentless efforts and will, Becoming is an unusually close, honest story from a woman of great strength and depth who has consistently challenged dreams, inspired, and inspired readers on their journey of self-affirmation. set yourself up for realistic futures.
With the view that living successfully is not about how much money you make but about the difference you make in the lives of others, sharing the reason for writing the book Becoming, the former First Lady of the United States wrote.“I’m an ordinary person who found herself on an extraordinary journey. In sharing my story, I hope to help create space for other stories and other voices, to widen the pathway for who belongs and why.” (Obama, 420-421)
I Am Malala: The Story of the Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban (Malala Yousafzai)
This is a journey to fight for the right to an education that changed the world. Yousafzai’s powerful story will open your eyes to another world that will make you believe in hope, truth, miracles, and the possibility that one person, a young human being, can inspire and create change in your community and beyond. An impressive and moving autobiography, with a solid feminist spirit, about a young girl's relentless struggle for the right to education. A symbol of peace that touches the hearts of all of us.
Yousafzai was just ten years old when the Taliban took control of her countryside, Pakistan. Women are prohibited from watching television, and girls can’t attend school.
Malala's powerful story will open your eyes to another world. It will make you believe in hope, truth, miracles and the possibility that one person - a young man - can inspire and Inspire change in the communities you live in and beyond.
In 2012, Malala was targeted by the Taliban and was shot on her way home from school for her campaign for education. At 17, she is the youngest to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 for her work in education advocacy.
Lean In (Sheryl Sandberg)
Sheryl Sandberg was the chief operating officer of Facebook, which is now Meta, from 2008 to 2022. She is considered a powerful woman in Silicon Valley. She used to hold a significant position at Google, Apple, and Yahoo!
Through this book, Sandberg shares her life, its rise, and its success in appealing to and inspiring women. Accordingly, women should dare to commit and sit at the table to discuss, exchange, and pursue their life dreams. Through this book, Sandberg also wants to share her thoughts on the role of women and the process of gender equality so that all levels of society, especially men, can share to work towards a better society. more equal. In her work, she explains the root cause of why women’s path to leadership has stalled and offers compelling solutions to help women reach their full potential. This work helps women combine professional success with personal aspirations, showing how men benefit from supporting women at work and home.
Do It Scared: Finding the Courage to Face Your Fears, Overcome Adversity, and Create a Life You Love (Ruth Soukup)
This book is a perfect roadmap to help you gradually overcome your fear, and the first step is to identify and name that fear. With practical knowledge and experience, the book’s author has summarized seven types of fear archetypes, The Procrastinator, the Rule Follower, the People Pleaser, the Outcast, the Self-Doubter, the Excuse Maker, and the Pessimist with analysis, explanation, and suggestion in various aspects. Those tools help you understand how many years of fear reside within yourself.
When you clearly understand the shadow of fear in your person, you need the courage to step over, smash, and extinguish that fear to reach your goal. Letting go of fear is the first important step in reaching your dreams and the life you've always wanted.
A Woman Makes a Plan: Advice for a Lifetime of Adventure, Beauty, and Success (Maye Musk)
Maye Musk is a fashion, charismatic and travel-loving supermodel with close, exciting relationships with family and friends – and this year, she turns seventy. But things weren't always easy or flashy – she started as a single mother at the age of 31, struggling with poverty to raise three children, cope with the weight problems of being an oversized model, and overcome age stereotypes in the modeling industry; while at the same time establishing a lifelong career as a respected nutritionist, during which she relentlessly restarted in various cities across three countries and two continents. But she overcame it all with an indomitable spirit and severe attitude to become a globally successful person at an age she calls “the pinnacle of my life.”
In this book, Maye shares her life's experiences, which contain philosophies drawn in the hardships of career (the harder, the luckier), family (so that people I love going my own way), health (no magic potion) and adventure (always creating space for discovery, but always ready to take on anything). You don't control everything in your life, but you can live the life you want at any age. All you have to do is plan.
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