For fun, fluffy reading that keeps women in leadership in mind, I recommend anything written by Tamora Pierce. Her books are YA fantasy featuring (drumroll) women in leadership! And women working to be leaders in traditionally male spaces (knights, dragons, etc). They’re for kids, but the adult characters are really well-rounded role models and they’re full of great examples of how people can support each other.
Love the re-org and affinity grouping, Sarah! What would you say are the category or group names that you used? I see some familiar and so many new, intriguing titles. Thank you!
I was thinking about captioning each of them, but then I thought it might be more intriguing to invite best guesses! A few that I see looking around me are parenting & educator professional learning (of which I have too many, not pictured), general leadership, mid-life transitions, setting boundaries, women's health, parenting teens and young adults, time management, trauma, entrepreneurship, writing, adult learning, creativity & memoir. Any themes or titles intrigue you? :-)
Ah, got it. I wondered if perhaps I was trying to impose too much structure and taking away the "productive struggle!" Parenting teens and Creativity sound intersting!
For fun, fluffy reading that keeps women in leadership in mind, I recommend anything written by Tamora Pierce. Her books are YA fantasy featuring (drumroll) women in leadership! And women working to be leaders in traditionally male spaces (knights, dragons, etc). They’re for kids, but the adult characters are really well-rounded role models and they’re full of great examples of how people can support each other.
Thank you!! Can’t wait to borrow her books from the library.
Love the re-org and affinity grouping, Sarah! What would you say are the category or group names that you used? I see some familiar and so many new, intriguing titles. Thank you!
I was thinking about captioning each of them, but then I thought it might be more intriguing to invite best guesses! A few that I see looking around me are parenting & educator professional learning (of which I have too many, not pictured), general leadership, mid-life transitions, setting boundaries, women's health, parenting teens and young adults, time management, trauma, entrepreneurship, writing, adult learning, creativity & memoir. Any themes or titles intrigue you? :-)
Ah, got it. I wondered if perhaps I was trying to impose too much structure and taking away the "productive struggle!" Parenting teens and Creativity sound intersting!
Ooh! Two at the very top of my interest list! Stay tuned... :-)