Summer Reading List 2025
This summer, I’ve been reaching for things that feel a little more expansive.
Less about productivity.
More about creativity, nature, and perspective.
Here are a few things I’ve been enjoying lately.
📚 The Artist’s Way — Julia Cameron
A book I come back to when I feel creatively stuck. It’s less about output, more about reconnecting to how you think and create.
📚 The Heartbeat of Trees — Peter Wohlleben
A slower, more reflective read on our connection to nature. I’ve been reading this with my local book club.
📚 The Life That’s Waiting for You — Brianna Wiest
I’ve always appreciated her writing, and this one feels especially relevant right now—about stepping into what’s next, even when it’s uncomfortable.
📚 The Let Them Theory — Mel Robbins
A simple but powerful shift around control—what to hold onto, and what to let go.
📚 Mad Honey — Jodi Picoult & Jennifer Finney Boylan
A story-driven read—layered, emotional, and a good reminder to step outside of purely “productive” content.
🗞️ The Future of Customer Success by John Gleeson— worth a read even if you’re not in customer success. A couple takeaways that are relevant for anyone who work with people:
Want some background music? Here is a fun and funky playlist you can groove to all summer long: 🎧 Listening to Feel Good Summer Playlist on Spotify.