What’s a better way to start off Women’s History Month than reviewing and promoting 8 business books by minority female entrepreneurs that are guaranteed to help jump start your business? There is none! So, without further introduction here are my top 8 books I want to review this month and what they’re best at teaching. 

Heart and Hustle by Patricia Bright

Are you interested in: 

– Changing your limited beliefs.

– Building your brand.

– Learning how to run your side hustle.

Still Not Sure? Read a Full Review Here.

We Should All Be Millionaires by Rachel Rodgers

Are you interested in:

– The 10k in 10 days challenge.

– Setting higher goals in your business.

– Making million dollar decisions. 

Still Not Sure? Read a Full Review Here.

Lifepass by Payal Kadakia

Are you interested in:

– Creating goals you’re guaranteed to complete.

– Finding your purpose. 

– Defining your own idea of success.

Still Not Sure? Read a Full Review Here.

Profit First for Minority Business Enterprises by Susanne Mariga

Are you interested in:

– Scaling your business using a profit first mindset.

– Learning tax strategies that can help you build generational wealth.

– Creating impact in your industry. 

Still Not Sure? Read a Full Review Here.

Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes

Are you interested in:

– Improving your work life balance

-Taking a year-long challenge.

– Forcing yourself to take new opportunities.

Still Not Sure? Read a Full Review Here.

Self Made by Nely Galán

Are you interested in:

– Learning what it mean to be self made.

– Discovering techniques to help identify your goals and personal strengths.

– Saving and making money.

Still Not Sure? Read a Full Review Here.

Acting Up by Janice Bryant Howroyd

Are you interested in:

– Discovering your leadership style.

– Learning about the first Black woman to have a billion dollar business. 

– Overcoming the seemingly “impossible”.

Still Not Sure? Read a Full Review Here.

Jefa in Training by Ashley K. Ojeda

Are you interested in: 

– A complete business start up guide for solopreneurs. 

– Life as an Hispanic entrepreneur.

– Spanglish advice for bilingual entrepreneurs.

Still Not Sure? Read a Full Review Here.

Check out this “book: note-taking template”, if you plan on writing down any of the actionable takeaways and important quotes from these amazing resources.

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I hope you’re as excited as I am to dive into these books and elevate our small business game!

If you enjoyed this post or you plan to buy any of these books please let me know in the comments below! It helps me gauge what type of content you like and what I should write more of.

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