Title | : | Love Yourself Deeply: Self-Love For Women, Recognize Your Self-Worth, Glow With Self-Confidence, Get Your Self-Esteem Back (Self Love, Friendship And Money) |
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Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 144 |
Publication | : | Published July 12, 2021 |
Are you tired of giving to others and feeling empty inside?
It’s self-love that makes us feel truly happy and this book is here to show you exactly how to achieve that.
The author, a successful entrepreneur, and mentor for women in business has listened to what women want and now gives them the tools to achieve that!
If you want to discover ways of increasing your self-worth, gaining more confidence and being free of self-doubt, this book is for you. In it, you
Get to the bottom of why women worry about their appearance, their relationships, and a feeling of not being good enough.Gain insights into proven techniques for overcoming your negative mindset and how to stop comparing yourself with others.Learn to nurture self-love, boost your self-esteem, grow in confidence, and value yourself more.Realize your full potential as a wonderful woman who is capable of self-acceptance and self-compassion.Each chapter explains the root of your problems and gives practical guidance and strategies to overcome them, starting today. From positive self-talk and loving your body to letting go of self-judgment and making yourself a priority, this book is a must-have for all women searching for answers.
Want to fall in love? Begin here, with daily affirmations and practical exercises to help you embark on the greatest love story of your life and
Love Yourself Deeply: Self-Love For Women, Recognize Your Self-Worth, Glow With Self-Confidence, Get Your Self-Esteem Back (Self Love, Friendship And Money) Reviews
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It's hard to find a non-trite bulleted list or new approach to self-esteem. Nothing goes deep because the book includes male-female romantic relationships, some history as evidence that we've come a long way as women, seemingly; research references without citations, Toni Morrison tossed in at the end. Overall, you find the typical un-helpful self-help advice: Love yourself by just doing it. Let go of the past. It's that simple. (It's not.) The trans and LGBTQ plus populations are completely ignored, yet these are growing communities, ones that struggles intensely with self esteem issues. One bullet point list after another got tiresome. A few questionnaires are provided but there's no point breakdown explanation. Reads like a hodge podge of information that's already been expeled. The author states that "there's nothing worse" than failing to support another female. Actually, we don't have to support someone based on physiology. There are plenty of bad women in the world. It would be untrue, and thus damaging, to my worth to support them; I don't. Each of us has a unique moral compass worthy of our pride and attention.
For the author to admit in her book that she hit a parked car's fender, jotted down their registration number, and left the scene -- not cool. If you're going to write a note, leave it on their car. There's no true intent to remedy the situation otherwise. Sure, it doesn't make you a beast. But it doesn't make you a model of how to achieve maximum self-worth either. -
Practical wisdom for loving one’s self
I wish I had read a book like this forty years ago; however it’s not too late for me to buy a copy for my granddaughter. The road to self love doesn’t have to take a lifetime - not if one follows and practices the suggestions, affirmations, tips and tricks in this wonderful little book. I never heard it explained so thoroughly. Self-love is an art form and when practiced wholesomely and correctly it leads to all the other forms of love. As the author states: you cannot give out your light unless you fill yourself up. (indirect quote) -
Great advice
I like how the author talks about self love without hurting anyone in the long run. I agree. When you help someone else make sure that you don't give up your responsibilities and fall flat on your face. And think of it as a good deed and that good will come back to you.