The Gift of Self Love - A Workbook to Help You Build Confidence, Recognize Your Worth, and Learn to Fina lly Love Yourself (Self Love Workbook for Women)
Verlag | Blue Star Press |
Auflage | 2021 |
Seiten | 192 |
Format | 18,9 x 1,7 x 22,8 cm |
Gewicht | 554 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
EAN | 9781950968275 |
Bestell-Nr | 95096827UA |
Build self-esteem and discover true self-love with this inspiring and interactive self-love workbook.
Crafted for women of all ages, this interactive and heartfelt guide features exercises that empower you to rewrite limiting beliefs, embrace positive self-talk, and nurture genuine self-worth. Unleash your confidence, foster self-acceptance, and embark on a journey of inner strength and empowerment with this comprehensive workbook.
The Gift of Self-Love includes:
A self-esteem and self-confidence quiz to assess how you feel about yourself today and identify areas to give yourself more compassion and love
Writing exercises to help you get in touch with your feelings, rewrite limiting beliefs, and stop pressuring yourself to meet other people s expectations
A positive self-talk guide to help you reframe your thoughts and silence the negative voice in your head
Recommendations for loving your body and embracing healthy living at any size
Stories , research, and meaningful advice to help you build self-worth
The Gift of Self-Love workbook is your path to enhanced self-esteem and genuine self-love. Don't miss this opportunity to boost confidence, rewrite limiting beliefs, and embrace a positive mindset. Get your hands on the best self-esteem workbook for women and embark on a life-changing journey today!
Leseprobe:
Do you ever find yourself caught in a negative thought spiral that tells you you re just not enough?
Not skinny enough. Not pretty enough. Not fit enough.
Not smart enough. Not accomplished enough. Not confident enough.
Not a good enough mom or wife or daughter or sister or friend.
Do you ever feel like you can t shake these thoughts, no matter what you do?
Despite knowing better, do you find yourself mindlessly scrolling through Instagram, comparing yourself with all those super gorgeous lifestyle bloggers and wondering what they even do for a living? Or maybe to that popular girl from high school whose life still looks perfect? Or to those moms who manage to always look rested, put together, and dress their kids in the cutest outfits?
If your answer is yes to any of those, I have one thing to say: I feel you, babe.
I used to struggle with these feelings all the time, and to be honest, sometimes I still do. I think we all do. Som etimes these thoughts are short lived, slipping away as fast as they came.
But other times, the feeling of not being enough can linger for days or even weeks. Sometimes you get so used to feeling bad about yourself that you don t even notice that it s been a few years since you actually felt good. That critical voice inside your head constantly reminds you that you aren t enough and then tells you that you ll never be enough until you
Lose those last 10 pounds, get rid of your baby weight, or tone your arms some more. Get a promotion, a raise, or a bonus. Cook a delicious, yet healthy, meal for your family and pack perfect lunches for the kids, preferably the night before, because that s what good moms do, right? Learn another skill that will let you change your resume from intermediate to proficient. Do your makeup and get your eyebrows waxed, eyelashes filled, and nails done. Find a significant other and get married, plan the perfect wedding, and then throw the perfect cocktail parties, just like your ex best friend from high school (thanks, Facebook, for throwing those photos in my face!). After that, buy a nicer car and a bigger house, and after that
Look, I get it. For years, I thought the solution to not being good enough was to simply have more and do more. I thought if I just worked harder on myself, then I would have more to be happy about, which would eventually make me feel better about myself as a whole.
But the trick with this kind of thinking is that it never ends. And guess what. No matter how much weight I lost, how many nice things I bought, or how much I accomplished, that underlying feeling of not being enough didn t go away. If anything, it got worse over time.
Eventually, I had to find another way.