I didn't know it until i spent four years and 500 pages writing a memoir that completely failed as a work of literature, but it taught me so much. What leaped out over and over again is how i saw her stopped by her culture, by her father, by my dad. And i think my entire work has been in support of not wanting that to happen to other women. I ean it was so obvious once i saw it on the page of the story,. trying to make it a scene, trying to bring people into it, it just hit me over the head as if you slapped me. Right now. Ye. That's what i'm going to say right now.
Jennifer Louden is a personal growth pioneer who helped launch the concept of self-care with her first bestseller, The Woman’s Comfort Book. Since then, she’s written seven additional books on well-being and whole living, including The Woman’ s Retreat Book and The Life Organizer, with close to a million copies of her books in print in nine languages. Jennifer has lead retreats and workshops internationally since 1992, written a national magazine column for a Martha Stewart magazine, and been profiled or quoted in dozens of major magazines; two of Brené Brown’s books, Daring Greatly and Dare to Lead; and appeared on hundreds of TV, radio shows and podcasts—even on Oprah. Her new book ,
Why Bother (https://amzn.to/2xfESk9), challenges you to choose what you devote yourself to in a more intentional way.
You can find Jennifer Louden at: Website: http://jenniferlouden.com/| Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jenlouden.writer/
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