Review: Slay Your Way

SLAY YOUR WAY by Sandi Glandt

Nonfiction, Self-help, Motivation

4****

Blurb: You didn’t come this far to play small. Somewhere along the way, you learned how to be capable, reliable, and composed—but not how to fully claim your power. You learned how to succeed, but not how to lead on your own terms. You learned how to perform, but not how to decide. Slay Your Way is for the woman who is done waiting for permission. Written by Sandi Glandt, this bold, no-nonsense guide to personal authority, leadership, and self-mastery challenges women to stop following scripts that were never designed for them—and start building success from clarity, confidence, and conviction. This is not motivation. This is ownership. Through direct insight, strategic mindset shifts, and real-world leadership principles, Slay Your Way teaches you how to take control of your decisions, your direction, and your identity—without apology and without burnout.

THOUGHTS: This was an interesting book. It’s a good source to read if you want learn how to become a better version of yourself. How to set boundaries, gain stronger leadership skills, find success on your own terms. It is a good book for anyone looking to improve themselves and take control of her life.

Recommended.

Leave a comment