My bedside table has a wobbly stack of books on it. There’s usually a ‘Top 10 bestseller fiction’ I’m half way through, a few well-worn novels that have been passed around the womenfolk in my family, and then there’s 1 or 2 non-fiction books that I dip into and re-read for inspiration, and which somehow never find their way back to my bookshelf!
The Women Returners team were recently ‘WhatsApping’ about those non-fiction books that have inspired us in our coaching work and we wanted to share our 8 favourite books with you. Our hope is that, wherever you are in your return to work journey, they give you a little lift and some practical tools too!
If you’re wondering how to get started
How to get a job you love – John Lees A careers guide which will help you reflect on what you want to do now, and how you can take those first few steps
If you’re unclear about how to make sense of your career path and what you’ll bring to a new role
The Squiggly Career – ditch the ladder, discover opportunity, design your career – Helen Tupper and Sarah Ellis A brilliant practical guide to help you understand your strengths, values, motivators and explore future possibilities
Mind Flip – change the way you think about yourself and reinvent your future – Zena Everett Will help you to adjust your mindset, helping you to flip your focus away from yourself and instead look outwards to the value you can uniquely bring
Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway – Susan Jeffers A self-help classic, backed by psychological research into self-confidence, providing practical strategies to get past your fears
If you find yourself setting limits on what you can achieve or should aspire to
Playing Big – Tara Mohr An intuitive step-by-step guide that helps you overcome doubt and pursue your aspirations
If you’re wondering how you can maintain your sense of balance through your return to work journey
Thrive – the third metric to redefining success and creating a happier life – Arianna Huffington Focuses on the transformative effects of meditation, mindfulness, unplugging and giving and how these are integral to personal success and leading a healthy, productive, and meaningful life
What Happy Working Mothers Know – Cathy Greenberg and Barrett Avigdor Takes findings from positive psychology to help you to create a work-family balance
Posted by Karen, Women Returners Head of Coaching