Be a Strong Woman: Stop Self-Sabotage
Find Your Inner Voice and Begin to Experience Mindfully the Life You Deserve
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ナレーター:
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Alaura Howery
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著者:
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Julia Arias
このコンテンツについて
No one is like you. You are a rare gem in a sea of rare gems and we all get to sparkle and shine like the Queens that we are.
This audiobook is a guide to help you identify where you are weak when you want to be strong and the main reasons women feel that they cannot be their true selves. The audio includes some of the following topics for you to empower your true self and your voice:
- What the power of the self really is
- The difference between good and bad self-esteem and how to rebuild it when it is low
- The issues of control and how to let go of it to make room for bigger and better possibilities
- The great truth that the world owes you nothing and helpful support to guide you through knowing yourself better
- The downward spiral of social media and what it does to your self-esteem
- Artful destruction of the self through envy and jealousy and how to change those patterns
- Learning to get along with and respect other strong women from a place of personal power
- Embracing change and enjoying the consequences
- How to let go of the past to embrace your present and future self
- How to win your own heart and fall in love with the life that you lead
- Why being alone can be a good thing to empower you and give you strength
- What the kaizen philosophy is and how it can bring positive change into your life
- Practicing wholeness and instructions for mindfulness meditations
- And more!
Take this journey with me and learn what being a strong woman is all about!
©2019 Diego Gilmar (P)2020 Diego Gilmar