Book Reviews

The Power of Being a Woman

Have you ever felt that the world’s idea of a “strong woman” does not resonate? Then this book should be your next read! In The Power of Being a Woman, Michelle McKinney Hammond dives into the idea that women have been sold the wrong definition of strength. Instead of fighting to prove our worth, she suggests that we’ve lost touch with the true power God intended for us. From relationships to work to motherhood, she highlights how these areas have been twisted, especially for Christian women, and how reclaiming our true selves can bring peace and fulfillment.
She mixes humor and insight to invite women to embrace their femininity, intuition, and strength, reminding us that our power comes from being exactly who we’re meant to be. It’s a fun, eye-opening read that will make you rethink what it means to be a woman today.


Silent Agreements: How to Free Your Relationships of Unspoken Expectations

The book “Silent Agreements” goes beyond romantic relationships to explore how unspoken rules impact all our connections. This eye-opening book helps you recognize and address these hidden patterns, from family dynamics to workplace interactions. It helps you understand why things go wrong and how to communicate more effectively with partners, friends, family, and even bosses. It also offers practical tools and exercises to improve all your relationships.

How to Be an Assertive [not Aggressive] Woman in Life, in Love, and on the Job

As women, the importance of being assertive/ “standing on business” cannot be overemphasized. This book by Jean Baer should be on your to-read list. This classic guide helps women break free from the ‘nice girl’ trap. It encourages you to learn to set boundaries, say ‘no’ with confidence, and stand up for yourself without feeling guilty. Whether in your career, personal life, or social situations, this book provides the tools to live authentically and achieve your goals.