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#1 New York Times Bestseller • Set up over three million copies! “What is meant to be a woman today, it was packed with incredible insight.” – Reese Vidarsspoon (Reese Book Club Pick)
In his most revelation and powerful memoirs, yet, activists, speakers, bestseling writers, and “mentor of women empowerment” (people) investigate happiness and peace that we know that when we stop trying to meet others’ expectations and start relying on deep voice within us.
“Will free united women emotionally, spiritual and physically. This is unprecedented.” – Author of Elizabeth Gilbert, City of Girls and Eat Prayer Love
Best Book of the year: Opra Daily, The Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, Mary Claire, Bloomberg, Parade
This is how you find yourself.
There is a sound of craving inside every woman. We try to be very good: good companions, daughters, mothers, employees and friends. We hope that all this effort will make us feel alive. Instead, it makes us feel tired, stuck, overwhelmed and overwhelmed. We look at our lives and wonder: is it not all considered more beautiful than this? We quickly silence that question, ask ourselves to be grateful, while hiding our dissatisfaction – even by ourselves.
For many years, Glenn Dial denied his dissatisfaction. Then, speaking at a conference, he saw a woman in the room and immediately fell in love. Three words filled his mind: he is. First, Glenn admitted that these words came from him. But he soon realized that he came from within. This was his own voice – which he had buried below decades below decades of addiction, cultural conditioning and institutional loyalty. This was the voice of the girl whom she used to tell before the world who she is. Glennan decided to release himself and leave the world’s expectations instead. He stopped being good so that he could become free. He gave up happiness and started living.
There is both intimate and kidnapping, tremendous and gentle, indomitable an intimate memoir and a galvanizing wake-up call. This is the story of how a woman learned that a responsible mother is not the one who slowly dies for her children, but she shows them how to live completely. This is the story of navigating divorce, creating a new mixed family, and finding out that the breakdown or perfection of a family depends not on its structure but on each member’s ability to bring it full on the table. And this is the story of how each of us can start relying on ourselves enough to determine the boundaries, to make peace with our body, our anger and heartbreak, and can highlight our greatest, wild tendency so that we can become women who can finally look and say: He is.
Untmede shows us how to become brave. As Glenn stresses: The brewers we are is lucky.
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Add 5 out of 5 stars 2,213 to the Cart Customer Review $ 10.49 $ 10.49 A directed journal from Glennan Doyle
Publisher: The Dial Press
Publication date: March 10, 2020
Edition: later printing
language English
Print Length: 352 page
ISBN -10: 1984801252
ISBN -13: 978-1984801258
Items Weight: 2.31 pounds
Dimensions: 5.82 x 1.23 x 8.53 inch
Customers say
Customers find this book outstanding in its writing and appreciate its fresh perspective on the human experience, describing it as a wonderful memoir filled with relatable moments. Moreover, they praise its authenticity, humor, and vulnerability, noting its unapologetic fierceness and how it moves readers emotionally. However, the pacing receives mixed feedback, with some customers finding it moving while others mention it gets repetitive.
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