Books
Books I return to again and again, and recommend to every woman I work with, plus a few of my own. Reading that supports the journey inward.
Lisa's published books
How to Love Your Job
Lisa Cobble, Workbook
A practical, no-nonsense workbook for anyone who feels stuck, unfulfilled or undervalued at work. Lisa walks you through a structured process to reconnect with what you actually want from your job and take steps to get there. Clear, honest and genuinely useful.
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How to Be Promotable (Without Kissing Ass)
Lisa Cobble, Book
Ever watched as others seem to get all the luck, the good jobs, the opportunities, the secret to success? In 20 short chapters of hints and tips drawn from her own experience, Lisa shows you how to take charge of your own career and find a role where you feel supported, appreciated and valued. Enjoy finding your happy place, and be promotable, without kissing ass.
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The Body Keeps the Score
Bessel van der Kolk
A profound exploration of how trauma lives in the body and how we can begin to release it. Essential reading for any woman doing deep inner work.
You RealignedWomen Who Run With the Wolves
Clarissa Pinkola Estés
An extraordinary collection of stories and commentary on the wild, instinctual nature of women. Life-changing for many who read it.
You RealignedThe Gifts of Imperfection
Brené Brown
On letting go of who you think you should be and embracing who you actually are. The research and the writing are both brilliant.
Step UpUntamed
Glennon Doyle
A memoir about breaking free from the life others expected and building one that is genuinely yours. Raw, honest and deeply liberating.
Step UpBig Magic
Elizabeth Gilbert
About living a creative life with courage, expanding beyond fear and into the full expression of who you are.
Step OutThe Artist's Way
Julia Cameron
A twelve-week programme for recovering your creative self. Works profoundly for women in the expansion phase.
Step OutThis list grows as I discover books worth sharing. If a book has moved you, I'd love to hear about it.
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