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New Methods for Women: 51 Lessons for the Life You Want
By (Author) Sharmadean Reid
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Life
9th September 2025
5th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Lifestyle and personal style guides
Autobiography: business and industry
158.1082
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 15mm
200g
Get the life you want, without compromising yourself in the process 'Many self-help books will instruct women how to navigate the system as is, but Reid rallies for the ways to break it all down and start anew.' Cosmopolitan Sharmadean Reid's 51 methods will empower you to become the person you want to be. Instead of shrinking to fit into a system that wasn't built for you, she wants you to know yourself better, thrive, succeed and get what you want out of every aspect of life. As a founder, creative director and mentor, Sharmadean has moved beyond 'girlbossing' into a new era of being unapologetically herself in work and life. Her fierce new perspectives on work, self, friendship, parenthood and relationships interweave the lessons she's learned with a diverse range of thinkers, ideas and stories that have informed her approach. Full of practical advice on identifying what is holding you back (sometimes the system, sometimes yourself), building community, using data for decision-making and holding a vision for your future, these are the 51 tools you need to achieve the change you want.
As much as New Methods For Women is a book about work, it is also a book about emotional and physical health, understanding yourself and the world around you. -- Natasha Lunn * Red magazine *
A manifesto for young women -- Roisin Kelly * Sunday Times Style *
Sharmadean Reid is a founder, writer, creative consultant and the award-winning entrepreneur behind WAH Nails, Beautystack and Stack World, a global media and community platform for women at work. She was the first Black woman in the UK to receive over e1m in venture capital funding and through Stack World she works to support thousands of women on how to grow their economic independence. She was awarded an MBE in 2015.