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Title: Something More: Excavating Your Authentic Self
ISBN: 0446677086
Author:
Sarah Ban Breathnach
Publicate Date: 2000-10 Publish: 2000-10
List Price: $13.00
Average Customer Rating: 3.5
Format: Paperback
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1: my best friend
This book was given to me by one of my closest friends and has kept me company ever since. When I need a lift or a confidence boost or even re-assurance (especially to do with men)ive often looked to this book. I live in Melbourne but my closest friends and family are all in New Zealand, so this book has been my constant companion. Just to hear other stories that can lift you up and make you believe that it will all be ok and that your not alone, is very empowering. Women have been struggling with our authentic selves since we gave up a piece of ourselves to make Adam, what were we thinking? Not of ourself of coarse, that hasnt changed! I hope you like me, is in the search for something more....
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2: Lame and selfish
This book is a tome for discontented baby boomer women wanting to turn back the clock to their 30s. Women with money and the leisure to travel and look for companionship, no less.
What an insult to the hundreds of thousands of women struggling with real life every day in America.
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3: How to Live Your Life Well
A delicious book! This is one of my favourite books in my library. Sarah writes so beautifully and appears to hold nothing back from her readers. She generously shares personal moments of joy and sadness-you know those things that make life so rich and challenging. If you are ready to uncover aspects of our own personality that can allow you to feel proud and strong, as well as vulnerable, then I suggest you might like to read this book. In a busy world it is easy to forget how wonderful life really is and this book serves as a great reminder of the possiblities that we have open to us when we embrace all aspects of our self, the good, the bad, and the ugly, and work with what we have to make our world a better place to live in.
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4: Escavating Your Authentic Self
It is exactly what I was looking for and I am most pleased with another one of Breathnach's books. JP
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5: a positive pick-me-up
I have taken this book out time and time again since buying it a few years ago. I have underlined, highlighted and written notes in the margins according to what peaks my interest at a particular time. These books never fail to give me a boost of refreshing energy that is well-needed and, according to the author, well-deserved in a time where women find themselves constantly on the go. I can't say enough how much I enjoy this book.
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