Embracing the unexpected qualities that truly make a person strong: Read Our Review of What If You Could by Jacinda Ardern

Embracing the unexpected qualities that truly make a person strong: Read Our Review of What If You Could by Jacinda Ardern

What if the very things you thought were holding you back were actually your greatest strengths?

Jacinda Ardern became one of the youngest prime ministers in the world at a time when she wasn’t even sure she could do it. She overthought everything. She worried. She empathised too much, or so she thought. And yet it was exactly those qualities, the ones she’d spent years seeing as weaknesses, that made her the leader she became.

From the very first pages, What If You Could feels like a conversation rather than a lecture. Ardern writes with warmth and honesty about her own doubts and insecurities as a young person, and there’s something quietly radical about a former world leader admitting that imposter syndrome never really goes away. I found myself nodding along constantly, not because her experiences mirror mine, but because the feelings she describes are so universally recognisable.

What Ardern does brilliantly is reframe what strength actually looks like. Kindness, empathy, the willingness to listen and serve others — these aren’t soft skills or consolation prizes. In her telling, they are the qualities that matter most, in leadership and in life. For teenagers who are used to being told to be more confident, more assertive, more certain of themselves, this book offers a genuinely different and more freeing message: you don’t have to change who you are to succeed. You just have to understand why who you are is already enough.

What If You Could is the kind of book I wish I’d had as a teenager. It’s honest, encouraging, and full of real wisdom from someone who has genuinely lived it. Whether you’re navigating school, friendships, your future, or just the daily noise of self-doubt, this book will make you feel less alone — and more ready to back yourself.

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Publisher details

What If You Could
Author
Jacinda Ardern
Publisher
Penguin
Genre
Fiction
ISBN
9781776953448

Synopsis

From the former prime minister of New Zealand comes a guide for teens on chasing your dreams and embracing the unexpected qualities that truly make a person strong.When Jacinda Ardern became prime minister of New Zealand, she was one of the youngest people in the world leading a country. Many people thought she would never succeed — herself included. Wouldn’t her insecurity, overthinking, worrying, and tendency to empathise stop her from being able to achieve her goals?As she soon learned, though, it was exactly those attributes — as well as kindness and wanting to listen to and serve others — that made her into the empathetic, adaptable, and effective leader that she was.While sharing her own experiences and challenges as a young person, and then as prime minister, Jacinda Ardern encourages readers to realise that true strength, success, and power come from embracing ourselves just as we are — imposter syndrome and all.
Jacinda Ardern
About the author

Jacinda Ardern

Jacinda Ardern was elected prime minister of New Zealand in 2017 at the age of thirty-seven and became the country’s youngest prime minister in more than 150 years.In 2018, she gave birth to her daughter, Neve, and became the first leader of a country in thirty years to give birth while in office.In 2023, she was awarded the accolade Dame Grand Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit. She now spends her time writing, speaking, learning, and being a mum.

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