The Amazon Times Book Club - Self-Help Faves

So, we’re not Oprah’s Book Club but that doesn’t mean we don’t have good picks! This month we’re featuring some of our favorite self-help reads to kick off your year on the right foot.

 

Atlas of the Heart

Brene Brown

A #1 New York Times Bestseller! If you don’t know her you should. Brene Brown is simply a genius and her words feel like a hug for your heart. Don’t miss her latest book, Atlas of the Heart, if you need a good read to inspire, enlighten and cozy up to. We are also big fans of her podcast!

Lighter

Yung Pueblo

Yung Pueblo is one of our favorite Instagram accounts so as soon as his new book came out we jumped at the opportunity to read it. In his latest novel, he dives deep into his past and shares his transformation. You’ll find his suggestions for living a better life simple, practical and designed for anyone’s journey.

Untamed

Glennon Doyle

If you’re looking for a sass queen, Glennon Doyle is your gal! Another New York Times Bestseller and for good reason. In this book, Glennon helps women shed previous notions and standards and start to write their own scripts. It’s inspiring, empowering and the perfect easy read if you’re looking for something to help you break free of previous negative self-doubt.

How To Do The Work

Dr. Nicole laPera

Have you ever talked to someone about their mental health journey and heard them explain all of “the work” they’re doing? Have you never understood what this actually meant? If you’re someone like me who needs tangible, active advice then this book is the perfect read. It’s for the person who wants to invest in their mental health with concrete, actionable paths forward. We love her and we think you will too!

When Things Fall Apart

Pema Chodron

We’ve all been there. Those seasons where you feel as though everything is going wrong and nothing seems to pan out the way it should, or the way you want it to. It’s not easy! This is why we’re recommending Pema Chodron’s When Things Fall Apart. She helps us reframe those hard phases, think of them differently and move through life with more grace—definitely a must-read.

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