Am My Brand is a power-packed read, no doubt. Kubi Springer brings high energy and tons of motivation, especially for women looking to build personal brands in the business world. But here’s the thing: it speaks very specifically to entrepreneurs, business owners, and those already deep in the branding hustle.
As someone outside that exact space, a lot of it felt like niche content — filled with case studies, corporate jargon, and business-heavy strategies. So yeah, I found myself skipping quite a few sections that didn’t vibe with me or apply to my current path.
That said, credit where it’s due: the book’s got clear structure, confidence, and ambition. If you’re running your own brand or building a biz from the ground up, you’ll definitely take away frameworks, mindset tips, and maybe even a personal push to show up louder online.
But for the average reader or someone still figuring themselves out (read: not yet an entrepreneur), it feels more like a business coaching session than a personal growth book. Less “relatable life motivation,” more “CEO-level strategy.”