5 Books to Read When Discovering Who You Are

If you’re on a path to self-discovery, these books can help you put the pieces together.

So I ask you, who are we? Who are we inside? What are we here for? Discovering who we are can be intimidating that it creates pressure and nervousness to discover who we truly are and what are we here for. Discovering who you are, first starts with self-love. If you’re on the journey to self-discovery, or on the search for your purpose, these books could help you put the pieces together.

21 Days of Self-Love: A Guide to Loving Yourself Unapologetically by Tamiko Lowry Pugh

Give yourself the gift of self-love for 21 consecutive days. This book serves as a guide to loving yourself unapologetically by providing you with self-love tips, affirmations, and mantras to be used during your 21 days of self-love.

Becoming: A Guided Journal for Discovering Your Voice by Michelle Obama

Based on Michelle Obama’s bestselling memoir, this journal features an intimate and inspiring intro by the former first lady and more than 150 inspiring questions and quotes to help you discover who you are.

I Am That Girl by Alexis Jones

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Alexis Jones has built a career listening to and helping girls around the world figure out their passion and their purpose in order to inspire them to think for themselves, to speak their truth, to discover their purpose. Alexis has compiled everything she’s learned into one complete guide to being That Girl, the best version of you.

What’s My Purpose? A Journey of Personal and Professional Growth by Jim White

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This book offers you the opportunity to truly live on purpose. A simple step-by-step method shows you how your life experiences hold the key to unveiling your purpose.

Don’t Settle For Safe: Embracing the Uncomfortable to Become Unstoppable by Sarah Jakes Roberts

Speaker and author Sarah Jakes Roberts shows women they are not disqualified by their pain and failures and offers encouragement and strength to believe God’s best is still possible. With deeply personal stories of her own, Sarah helps readers find their way to the right perspective and the confidence to walk toward the best God has for them.

Hopefully, you enjoy these diverse books. Did we miss anything? I’m sure we did. Comment below!

Chayla Brooks