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Books for Women’s Entrepreneurial Spirits
Have you ever made a good decision about something, yet when asked to explain how you did it, all you could come up with was that you “went with your gut?”
Author Lisa Sarasohn wouldn’t be surprised to hear that. After all, she wrote The Woman’s Belly Book, which focuses on that […]
Posted by admin on December 5th, 2007 in balancing work & play, self-compassion, coming true reviews.
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Coming True Review
Books for Women’s Entrepreneurial Spirits
What a great concept for a book. In “10 Poems to Set you Free,” author Roger Housden chooses 10 pieces by poets such as Mary Oliver, David Whyte, Rumi and Naomi Shihab Nye. He lets us read each of their poems to make our own connections, then goes on to dissect […]
Posted by Carolyn on June 30th, 2007 in self-compassion, mindfulness, coming true reviews.
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Coming True Review
Books for Women’s Entrepreneurial Spirits
The fact that essayist Anne Lamott wrote the forward to Geneen Roth’s latest book was a selling point for me. But in truth, I needed no ‘sales job’ because I also love Geneen Roth’s books. Start with the title, “When you Eat at the Refigerator, Pull Up a Chair” .
Already the humor is […]
Posted by Carolyn on May 21st, 2007 in balancing work & play, self-compassion, coming true reviews.
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Coming True Review
Books for Women’s Entrepreneurial Spirits
It’s all in your head,” some people say. Well, in the case of writers, all too often it is. We often disconnect our heads from the rest of our bodies – not only when we write, but in other parts of our lives as well.
One of the ways I try to […]
Posted by Carolyn on May 11th, 2007 in balancing work & play, self-compassion, mindfulness, coming true reviews.
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