I’ve always been a bookworm. Childhood summers meant weekly trips to the library to carry home the maximum number of checkouts. You’d find me under an umbrella at the pool after swim practice with my nose buried in a book or holed up in my bedroom with a window AC unit blasting while I read a new novel.
As an adult, I find that work slows down just a bit in the summer, which means reading time is back on deck. So as you’re packing up the family pool bag, consider tossing in these titles. They’ll make you think, smile, laugh and inspire as you continue the working motherhood juggle.
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Read this if … You have no idea why you can’t get through your to-do list.
In a nutshell: Drawing from experiences and interviews from women across the globe and in her backyard, Schulte explains exactly why you feel so, well, overwhelmed. Spoiler alert: it’s not just you. We all feel this way. Here’s how it can get better.
Why I love it: You’ll recognize yourself in so many of the relatable anecdotes, making you feel not so alone. Understanding the “why” behind the crazy helps you figure out how to make this life work for you.
Read this if … You’re in a leadership role (or hope to be).
In a nutshell: This step-by-step guide lays out what presence is — that “it” factor often missing in women — and how to get it.
Why I love it: With so few of us in leadership positions, most women never hear this direct, sage advice. This is how you show up, communicate and influence people. And while this is a “work” book, it can apply to your home life too, say if you have a strong-willed toddler who refuses to get dressed when you’re already 15 minutes late for work.
Read this if … You’re stretched for time.
In a nutshell: You already know that timing is everything. But this book draws on economic, psychological, biological and neurological research to help you optimize your schedule.
Why I love it: Working moms know their most precious resource is time. Reading this book may just return a few minutes of free time to your day. Plus, it includes a step-by-step guide to the perfect power nap. Try it! It works!









