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Never stop learning

We hope you never stop learning. These books were recommended by some fabulous women who are active our industry

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It is a story of friendship, relationships and life lessons for people of all ages. These unlikely characters discuss life, forgiveness, and the journey we all take on this earth. 

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Alexandra Peters

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 I generally don’t read self-help books, I read a lot online pertaining to the cleaning industry. I mostly read books on climate change. Some of my recent good reads. 

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Adrienne Doolan

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Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office

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Pamini Hemaprabha

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 This is the book frames cleaning as an important, intellectual technical skill that, when done well, makes the world a better place and solves problems.  It’s a great mix of cleaning tips and fun stories about professional cleaning. 

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Xu Simon

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A memoir which gave me strength to dream big as the way a south Indian Lady has become the CEO and Chairman of one of the Fortune 500 companies.

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Dhanya Rathish

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We have many things to learn from each other. Mrs. Marie Kondo is a good guider in that way.

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Zakiyya Karimzada

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This was a real eyeopener and has some great stats.

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Anna Bullus

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 This is an inspirational book that makes you want you to keep fighting for what is right for our environment and our future.

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Trudi Bishop

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The last book I read was by  Suus Cleans “Clean in 10 minutes” I really liked it

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Mara Broeren

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The seven spiritual laws of success by Deepak Chopra. It is about combining both Eastern and Western philosophy to arrive at a middle ground that's the best of both worlds.

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Carla Beaino

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The concept is to determine the one thing that you can do now that will make all of the other things you need or want to do easier or no longer necessary. The results include reducing stress, being more productive, and having time for a personal life.

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Laura Craven

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This book is full of tips and good advises on how I wish we were all living. It made me spend 8 months without buying anything new.

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Raphaella Yver

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The last book I read was by  Suus Cleans “Clean in 10 minutes” I really liked it

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Nasima el Bachiri-Ouamar

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The book covers the need for better sanitation when dealing with human excrement. The book reveals everything about how people deal or don't deal with their waste.  

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Sarika Saluja

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I like the book “Secret” because I do believe in the power of putting your thoughts to something to make it happen. It all starts with a thought 

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Gurnoor Bindra 

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Whether you work with different countries or not, it is a must-read for everyone. In both cases, this book will show you how differently the cultures perceive and treat the same reality we are living and teach you to be more prepared to deal with a multicultural world.    

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Alexandra Goman

Books by women in our industry

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