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We recently shared an article on our Facebook page about the correlation between career networking and book clubs. Our friends at Career Contessa explained that book clubs allow you to get to know people on a casual level. Additionally, book clubs provide a platform to discuss deep, meaningful topics. You can potentially develop lasting relationships in a book club- great leverage for anyone looking to make an impact on his or her career. So, why not start a book club of your own? Check out some of these inspirational books and how they can help you look forward in your career!
Malala Yousafzai is one of the most recognized advocates of girls’ education. She survives an attack that nearly kills her, yet she continues to speak on what she believes in. I Am Malala is particularly inspiring career-wise, because of Malala’s young age and her relentless to fight for equality. The book reminds us to stay continue to stay true to ourselves, despite any setbacks (big or small) we may face along the way.
Big Magic is especially notable for people in creative fields. Gilbert explains the creative process through her writer’s lens. She wondered if she’d find success again after her hit novel Eat, Pray, Love. Moreover, Gilbert goes into depth about the importance of letting go of your inhibitions. It is especially important to shut out negativity and doubt in order to get ahead in your career. Whether you’re a writer, a sales professional, or otherwise, you can always stand to gain from a little bit of embracing a little bit of “big magic”.
Cheryl Strayed’s journey was influenced by a rough patch in her life following the death of her mother. She embarked on a hiking trip alone and with no experience. Though Wild is about one woman’s journey to a peaceful, happier life, it serves as a determination guide to anyone seeking a profound career. Wild reminds us that mistakes in life are inevitable, even in our careers. However, there will always be opportunities to start again and come out stronger than before.
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