The Best Self-Development Audiobooks for Women to Help You Reach Your Goals in 2022.
The Body Is Not an Apology By Sonya Renee Taylor
The Body Is Not an Apology By Sonya Renee Taylor
Feeling insecure about your appearance? Women often struggle to accept and love themselves, but they don’t always succeed. To reclaim joy in our bodies, we need to learn to accept ourselves just as we are. This book is an excellent resource for anyone wanting to learn how to change their mindset and become happier with their bodies. The Body Is Not An Apology challenges each listener, in an era of mass hatred for our bodies, to imagine another way of loving our bodies. If you’d like to add more self-loving music to your life, add this book to your queue.
Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies By Tara Schuster
Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies By Tara Schuster
By her late 20’s, Tara Schuster had achieved a lot. She not only worked on The Daily Show but also helped launch the critically acclaimed show, Key & Peele. She started experiencing depression and anxiety, and she couldn’t run away from them any longer. After that experience, the author learned some lessons that any woman can apply to bring more self-loving into her life and compiled these lessons into this book. You should expect to gain valuable insights into the topic and be able to nod along with Schuster’s frank but comforting narration
Everything’s Trash, But It’s Okay By Phoebe Robinson
Everything’s Trash, But It’s Okay By Phoebe Robinson
Are you ready for some truth talk? Actress and New York Times best-selling author Phoebes Robinson cuts through the noise to deliver a fiery and hilarious guide on how to survive when the world is a messy place. Robinson packs many pop culture references into her book, deploying skilled uses of examples that resonate while discussing topics like feminism, intersectionalism, and how society’s notion of beauty is problematic Robinson brings an unapologetically candid approach to her struggles. Those who love a dose of hard-hitting advice with a touch of humor won’t want to miss Robinson’s sharp storytelling and narration.