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[Review] Fierce Woman by Rhoda Shapiro
Title: Fierce Woman: wake up your badass self
Author: Rhoda Shapiro
Publishing Date: August 8th, 2019
Publisher: Llewellyn Publishing
Pages: 240
Author: Rhoda Shapiro
Publishing Date: August 8th, 2019
Publisher: Llewellyn Publishing
Pages: 240
This sacred and galvanizing book is a thunderous call to action for you, and for women all over the world, to awaken the goddess within. Discover deep wisdom, engaging exercises, and empowering insights that will help you make profound shifts in your relationships, creativity, work, and mindset.
You are powerful, worthy, and capable. You are destined to rip off the false mask of societal expectations and fully occupy the space you're in.
Author Rhoda Shapiro guides you through a unique exploration of wild feminine power and the ways in which it can heal, uplift, and empower the planet. Now is the time to rise up and live your truth, to reclaim ownership of your voice and body—this book contains the support you need
I knew from the moment I started reading this book that it was going to be something that I needed to hear, something that was going to awaken and empower me.
For those of you that don't know, when I'm not reading books and reviewing them, I'm a life coach, an ordained minister, a Reiki master in training, a witch, tarot reader, etc. Spirituality is my life, I live and breathe this stuff.
I am also a women's circle facilitator. I have dedicated myself to empowering women in the name of sisterhood, and this book not only is helping me spiritually but also professionally. The call, right in the foreword, written by Sistership Circle Founder, Tanya Lynn got me.
The exercises, from what I can see are awesome. We have some meditation and mantras - the first two are on raising your vibration, and the second one has us busting out the journals and pens. I do love a good journaling session!
I devoured this book in one night, and while the exercises will be something to work through I am so glad I've gotten a heads up on all the wonderful things to come. All women should read this book - time to rise up!
I received a free copy of this from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
You are powerful, worthy, and capable. You are destined to rip off the false mask of societal expectations and fully occupy the space you're in.
Author Rhoda Shapiro guides you through a unique exploration of wild feminine power and the ways in which it can heal, uplift, and empower the planet. Now is the time to rise up and live your truth, to reclaim ownership of your voice and body—this book contains the support you need
For those of you that don't know, when I'm not reading books and reviewing them, I'm a life coach, an ordained minister, a Reiki master in training, a witch, tarot reader, etc. Spirituality is my life, I live and breathe this stuff.
I am also a women's circle facilitator. I have dedicated myself to empowering women in the name of sisterhood, and this book not only is helping me spiritually but also professionally. The call, right in the foreword, written by Sistership Circle Founder, Tanya Lynn got me.
"Fierce women are sovereign, rooted in their self-authority, because they trust the voice within.I mean COME ON! Isn't that just amazing? I don't know about you, but this is something that I've been craving - connection, sisterhood, feminine leadership. I already follow Tanya Lynn and Sistership Circle, so having her input right in the beginning told me that I was going to be in for an amazing treat with this book.
Fierce women no longer tolerate anything less than wha tthey deserve because they know their self-worth.
Fierce women stand together in sisterhood because they see their sisters as their allies instead of their enemies."
The exercises, from what I can see are awesome. We have some meditation and mantras - the first two are on raising your vibration, and the second one has us busting out the journals and pens. I do love a good journaling session!
I devoured this book in one night, and while the exercises will be something to work through I am so glad I've gotten a heads up on all the wonderful things to come. All women should read this book - time to rise up!
I received a free copy of this from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Review: Nyctophobia by RJ Nunes
Publishers: Self-Published
Genre: Sci-Fi
Published: October 18th, 2016
Pages: 5
A vignette in which a man named Abdou finds himself reckoning with the silence of space.
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