Books that shape how we are becoming.

Here, we share the books that move us — the ones that help us see ourselves more clearly, live with more intention, and remember who we’re becoming.

Each title is chosen for its gentle wisdom, timeless insight, or the way it brings us back to what matters most.

On Our Shelf Right Now

  • A powerful guide to embracing authenticity, The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown invites us to release the pressure to be perfect and instead live with courage, compassion, and connection. Through her research and storytelling, Brown reminds us that our worthiness isn’t something to earn — it’s something to remember. By choosing vulnerability over perfection, we open the door to a more grounded, wholehearted life.

    At its heart, The Gifts of Imperfection is a call to return to ourselves — to embrace the messy, beautiful truth of being human. It’s about trading self-judgment for self-acceptance, comparison for connection, and fear for authenticity. When we allow ourselves to show up fully — flaws, gifts, and all — we discover that true becoming begins with being real.

  • A refreshing perspective on letting go of control and expectations. Mel Robbins reminds us that peace begins when we stop trying to manage how others act, think, or choose — and instead, focus on our own energy and alignment.

    At its core, The Let Them Theory is about freedom: letting people be who they are, and letting yourself live without resentment or resistance. When you practice “letting them,” you create space for clarity, calm, and genuine connection — the foundation of becoming.

  • This insightful and actionable book invites us to rethink what “wealth” truly means — shifting the focus beyond just financial gain to a broader, more meaningful measure of a life well-lived. Bloom outlines five key dimensions of wealth: Time Wealth, Social Wealth, Mental Wealth, Physical Wealth and Financial Wealth.

    In the spirit of Becoming by Design, this book aligns deeply with the journey of intentional growth and authentic living. Bloom encourages us to ask the right questions: What is enough? How are you spending your time? With whom are you building deep connections? Are you nurturing your purpose? Are you taking care of your body? The premise is simple yet profound — when we measure the right things, our actions follow.

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The words we carry can become the mirrors that guide us home.
— Becoming by Design