Sheroes Amongst Us by Falguni Jain, Dr Amit Nagpal | Book Review
"Sheroes Amongst Us" is a powerful and evocative collection of 32 stories that calls the reader to awaken the shero within us. It is a testament to this eternal strength, real women, and real stories that redefine success, break barriers, and illuminate the path for generations.
This book is about stories of extraordinary ladies who have broken through family, societal, self-imposed or corporate boundaries to become successful leaders. It does not leave out the personal from the professional or the childhood from the current maturity of an industry leader, but gives a rich overview.
Each story revealed unique challenges, triumphs, and lessons that not only deepened my understanding of resilience and determination but also broadened my perspective. Their journeys, while different at a personal level, teach us invaluable lessons about overcoming challenges and building fulfilling lives.
I was inspired by the story of Dr Mita Dixit. She received her education in a Gujarati medium school, while English was a second language. Her life is a testament to the power of perseverance, curiosity, and a commitment to growth. As a family business advisor, she stresses the importance of professionalism and governance in today's VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) world.
The authors have carefully curated stories built on grit, transformation and dreams. These stories not only bring to light the accomplishments of these incredible women but also the paths that they have traversed to reach where they are today. Each story serves as an inspiration for aspiring women leaders of tomorrow to learn from their journeys.
Overall, this book captures the incredible journeys of women who turned challenges into opportunities, proving that determination and courage can lead to extraordinary achievements. Their stories give insights to inspire and guide the younger generation.
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