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100 Top Inspirational & Motivational Books by Women

“You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, “I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.” You must do the thing you think you cannot do.” Eleanor Roosevelt

Books: A Young Woman holds a pen... from Pompeii era..

Several hours ago, I was reviewing the list of Motivational and Inspirational Books in an old blog post I had written; it was a list of books I recommended that every one read this decade. As I went down the list of books, something struck me as odd. I looked again and it dawned on me that my list was choc-a-bloc with books by men; inspiring men, yes, but nary a woman in sight. I started thinking about this glaring omission and decided to do a Google search of books under the generic term; motivational & inspirational. Not surprising, many book lists showed up and were dominated by popular males on the motivational speaking circuit. I wasn’t flabbergasted by my discovery, just disappointed and, perhaps, a tad frustrated.

For the last 15 years or so, most of the motivational speaking events I’ve attended have been excellent but with few women represented. I have read several papers and arguments on this subject and, particularly, those that point at the patriarchy and inequities in society. Women have gained many rights, but we are not yet equal or full beneficiaries of the exposure and advantages that benefit men. Women are making headway in the motivational speaking arena, however, there is room for growth; ditto room for growth as top A-listers in the blogosphere.

The great thing about the internet is that we can run searches on topics of interest and then build/create a list to fill an imperative gap when necessary. Since most of the reading lists I found were short on inspiring women authors, or were recommendations for women to read inspirational/motivational books that were bereft of female authors, I’ve started a list here. I’ve called it - 100 Top Inspirational & Motivational books by Women – because, at least for now, the goal is to cull 100+ books written by women that all can read and review.

I pulled together as many as I have either read or been advised to read, including some from lists on Amazon, and I am depending on you to offer your treasures to the list. Let’s gather over 100 inspiring and motivating books that we know are out there, and put the lid on what essentially is a one sided view of the self-help, inspirational and motivational field.

“As you become more clear about who you really are, you’ll be better able to decide what is best for you – the first time around.” Oprah Winfrey

100 Top Inspirational & Motivational Books by Women... Inspirational book on poems by earliest recorded/first known female author - Enheduanna

CALL TO ACTION
What are we looking for? Books written by women on the following topics:
♥ Empowerment
♥ Inspiration
Motivation
♥ Overcoming Adversity
♥ Self Esteem
♥ Life Balance
♥ Spiritual Growth and other books in that vein.

Take a look at the list of books below and recommend more; I will update the list regularly. We now have over 100+ books listed (WooHoo! Latest Update) and I know we can keep pulling those numbers up by adding recommended books from both new and established female authors. What books will you recommend that fit the bill?  Every book you recommend will make a huge difference. ♥ Thank you!♥

“Each has his past shut in him like the leaves of a book known to him by heart and his friends can only read the title.” Virginia Woolf

100 Top Inspirational & Motivational Books by Women... Woman contemplating...

Inanna, Lady of Largest Heart : Poems of the Sumerian High Priestess by Betty De Shong Meador  (Read briefs on Enheduanna on Wikipedia and Enheduanna on ancient.eu.com)
Yesterday, I Cried: Celebrating the Lessons of Living and Loving & Peace from Broken Pieces: How to Get Through What You’re Going Through (2)by Iyanla Van Zant
Triumph Over Fear: A Book of Help and Hope for People with Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Phobias by Jerilyn Ross
Second Class Citizen & The Joys of Motherhood by Buchi Emecheta
The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity by Julia Cameron
No Matter What by Lisa Nichols
The Invitation, The Dance, & The Call  (3) by Oriah Mountain Dreamer
The Life Organizer: A Woman’s Guide to a Mindful Year & Woman’s Comfort Book: A Self-Nurturing Guide for Restoring Balance in Your Life (2) by Jennifer Louden
Sex and Power: Defining History, Shaping Societies by Rita Banerji
The Circle: How the Power of a Single Wish Can Change Your Life by Laura Day

Simple Abundance & Peace and Plenty: Finding Your Path to Financial Serenity (2) by Sarah Ban Breathnach
Divine Demons: Reclaiming the Power of Your Destiny by Carla J. Berg
The Artist’s Way & The Right to Write: An Invitation and Initiation into the Writing Life (2) by Julia Cameron
Lean Forward into Your Life: Begin Each Day As If It Were on Purpose by Mary Anne Radmacher
The Map: Finding the Magic and Meaning in the Story of Your Life by Colette Baron-Reid
Married to Bhutan:How One Woman Got Lost, Said “I Do,” and Found Bliss by Linda Leaming
You Can Create An Exceptional Life by Louise Hay and Cheryl Richardson
Reshaping It All: Motivation for Physical and Spiritual Fitness by Candace Cameron Bure and Darlene Schacht

Silent Screams from Within: A Woman’s Story of Tragedy to Triumph by Katrina L Sweet
Succulent Wild Woman by Sark
Battlefield of the Mind, Never Give Up & Enjoying Where You Are… (3) by Joyce Meyer
Forever, Erma: Best-Loved Writing From America’s Favorite Humorist by Erma Bombeck
A Woman’s Journey to God by Joan Borysenko.
The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan
Tough Choices by Carly Fiorina
Just Enough Light for the Step I’m On by Stormie Omartian
Composing a Further Life: The Age of Active Wisdom by Mary Catherine Bateson

Long Shot: My Bipolar Life and the Horses Who Saved Me by Sylvia Harris
Sisterhood of Faith: 365 Life-Changing Stories about Women Who Made a Difference by Shirley Brosius
Ten Things I Wish I’d Known Before I Went Out into the Real World by Maria Shriver
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows
Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
Unbowed: A Memoir by Wangari Maathai
When I was Puerto Rican by Esmeralda Santiago
Forced to Grow & Living, Loving and Lying Awake at Night by Sindiwe Magona
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Devotional Stories for Tough Times: 101 Daily Devotions to Inspire and Support You in Times of Need by Susan M. Heim, Karen C Talcott and Mary Beth Chapman
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20 Must Read Books to Inspire You this Spring

For Spring 2010: 20 Must Read Books to Inspire You ~ Why Get Stuck on Stupid?

“Through literacy you can begin to see the universe. Through music you can reach anybody. Between the two there is You – unstoppable.” Grace Slick

Spring Readings & Viewings: Meadow Argus by David Cook via Flickr

As we approach the spring season, it is time to dust off those cobweb covered bookcases, crawl out from your hibernation hole, take off your winter woollies, and refresh your resolve/resolutions. March 20th is the first day of spring, so you have two weeks to pull it together and get reading before the lazy, frivolous days of summer arrive.

“To learn to read is to light a fire; every syllable that is spelled out is a spark.” Victor Hugo

Dearest Blog Reader: I posted a version of this piece on my Blogger site- my monthly Google run blog and I know you will find something on the reading list to hold your interest.
Here’s to a Merry March and welcome to the 65th day of 2010. This is the 9th week of a non-leap year with 365 days to play or progress. By now, you’ve had time to see your year unfold and it’s critical to revisit your plan and kick it back into gear. Today is Sunday (at least in the USA) and before you know it, this first new week in March will be over and any old patterns you planned to wave goodbye will be standing at your door begging to have one more go at you. We all have 299 days left to make a paradigm shift in our ways of thinking and being. The choice is clearly ours to make…

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world; indeed it is the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead

Every year, people make genuine commitments to accomplish all kinds of goals but most lack the drive or stick-with-it-ness to tackle the necessary work or effort required. One of the joys of celebrating a new year and even a new season is that it gives all of us, globally, an opportunity to have a fresh start at our dreams; to change ourselves and our world. Of course, the secret is that nothing happens if we don’t change certain behaviors or focus our actions on results-driven tasks; tasks that will bear fruit.

“You’re the same today as you’ll be in five years except for the people you meet and the books you read.” Charlie “Tremendous” Jones

Unequivocally, it is time to give up the excuses and recognize that for the next 299 days, you need to take massive action. January 1st 2011 is not so far away and a pragmatic decision is in order. It begins with the mental food you decide to feed yourself; the conversations you have with yourself and how they impact the goals you set for yourself. What messages are you conveying to yourself?
While I don’t know what your specific life plans are, I suspect they have something to do with being better, more productive, creative, connected and compensated than last year. Keep in mind that a day wasted is a day lost forever. As a tidbit on important events that happen/happened in the month of March, you should note that on this day, March 7, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent for the telephone. While the telephone is a fantastic invention, I would suggest that we all spend less time talking and more time doing – read, create, invent, restructure.

“A book is the most effective weapon against intolerance and ignorance.” Lyndon Baines Johnson

Regardless of where your greatest needs or dreams lie, you will need to be prepared for the mental, physical, financial, spiritual demands that life brings your way. Start the day replenishing your soul with some of the great motivational readings inserted in this post and/or listed below. You can read a hard-copy book, a Kindle book, listen to books on tape or try the new Apple iPad. What matters is to stay mentally fresh, focused and fulfilled. Whatever you do, don’t get stuck on stupid…

“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.” Gandhi

Essentially, 2010 is the Year of the Tiger; let everyone hear you roar in delight as you accomplish your goals. What are you reading that you’d like to recommend? Is there a book on the list that you enjoyed reading? Is there one that you didn’t like? Share your views and insights with me as I’d love to know what others are reading out there? Here’s to Your phenomenal success in 2010! Thank you!

RECOMMENDED INSPIRATIONAL READINGS FOR SPRING 2010

Linchpin: Are You Indispensable? By Seth Godin (Hardcopy – Jan 26, 2010)

The One Thing Holding You Back: Unleashing the Power of Emotional Connection by Raphael Cushnir (Paperback – Jan 5, 2010)

No-Man’s Lands: One Man’s Odyssey Through The Odyssey by Scott Huler (Paperback – Jan 5, 2010)

A Year of Little Things: 100 Simple Ways to Be Happy by Caroline Somp (Hardcover – Jan 5, 2010)

Prayers to the Great Creator: Prayers and Declarations for a Meaningful Life by Julia Cameron (Paperback – Jan 7, 2010)

Riches Within Your Reach! by Robert Collier (Audio CD – Jan 7, 2010) – Abridged

How to Succeed in Anything by Really Trying by Lyman MacInnis (Paperback – Jan 12, 2010) – Limited Availability

Triumph Over Fear: A Book of Help and Hope for People with Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Phobias by Jerilyn Ross (Kindle Edition – Jan 13, 2010) – Kindle Book

The Immortality of Influence: We Can Build the Best Minds of the Next Generation by Salome Thomas-EL and Cecil Murphey (Paperback – Jan 26, 2010)

High Points and Lows: Life, Faith, and Figuring It All Out by Austin Carty (Paperback – Jan 26, 2010)

Ping and The Way of Ping Unabridged CD Collection: Ping, The Way of Ping by Stuart Avery Gold and Christopher Lane (Audio CD – Jan 29, 2010) – Audiobook

If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You by Kelly Cutrone and Meredith Bryan (Hardcover – Feb 2, 2010)

Back to Life After a Heart Crisis: A Doctor and His Wife Share Their 8-Step Cardiac Comeback Plan by M.D., Marc Wallack and Jamie Colby (Hardcover – Feb 4, 2010)

DailyOM: Learning to Live by Madisyn Taylor (Hardcover – Feb 16, 2010)

Age Is Just a Number: Achieve Your Dreams at Any Stage in Your Life by Dara Torres and Elizabeth Weil (Paperback – Mar 2, 2010)

What Should I Do with the Rest of My Life? True Stories of Finding Success, Passion, and New Meaning in the Second Half of Life by Bruce Frankel (Hardcover – Mar 4, 2010)

A New Purpose: Redefining Money, Family, Work, Retirement, and Success by Ken Dychtwald and Daniel J. Kadlec (Paperback – Mar 23, 2010)

Fifty Is the New Fifty: Ten Life Lessons for Women in Second Adulthood
by Suzanne Braun Levine (Paperback – Mar 30, 2010)

Mandela’s Way: Fifteen Lessons on Life, Love, and Courage by Richard Stengel and Nelson Mandela (Hardcover – Mar 30, 2010)

Souls of My Young Sisters by Candace Sandy and Dawn M Daniels (Kindle Edition – April 1, 2010) – Kindle Book

PHOTO CREDITS:
Meadow Argus by David Cook ~ via Flickr

Until Next Time…
Ask. Believe. Receive. ©
Elizabeth Obih-Frank