Tag: empowerment

Peg, Unhinged by Teri M. Brown (Book Review #2330)

Peg, Unhinged by Teri M. Brown is a laugh-out-loud, honest, and surprisingly heartfelt exploration of midlife, menopause, and personal transformation. Peg is a woman who has mastered the art of keeping everything together—raising her kids, managing a career selling beachfront homes, and holding her… Continue Reading “Peg, Unhinged by Teri M. Brown (Book Review #2330)”

Getting to a Better Place by Carine Fabius (Book Review #2322)

In Getting to a Better Place, Carine Fabius offers a reflective and conversational call for cultural and personal growth. Framed as both a book and a movement, the work encourages men—while including women in the dialogue—to rethink established patterns and step into healthier, more… Continue Reading “Getting to a Better Place by Carine Fabius (Book Review #2322)”

The Shadow of Wealth: Mastering the Millionaire Mindset through Shadow Work by Alex Brent (Book Review #2240)

In The Shadow of Wealth, Alex Brent offers a refreshing and deeply introspective approach to the psychology of abundance. Rather than another formulaic “get-rich” guide filled with productivity hacks or investment strategies, Brent leads readers on an inner expedition — one that merges the… Continue Reading “The Shadow of Wealth: Mastering the Millionaire Mindset through Shadow Work by Alex Brent (Book Review #2240)”

Naked Determination: 41 Stories about Overcoming Fear by Gisela Hausmann (Book Review #1784)

“Naked Determination: 41 Stories About Overcoming Fear” by Gisela Hausmann is a compelling collection that masterfully blends personal narrative with life lessons, offering readers a unique and engaging approach to tackling fear and fostering personal growth. Hausmann’s decision to forgo traditional self-help formats in… Continue Reading “Naked Determination: 41 Stories about Overcoming Fear by Gisela Hausmann (Book Review #1784)”

Burying Leo by Helga Gruendler-Schierloh (Book Review #415)

Burying Leo is a romance novel about Ingrid. She loves to sing and auditioning is her thing. After her dreams of becoming a singer are shattered, she moves to Detroit and gets married. Things aren’t much better after that either and her dream to… Continue Reading “Burying Leo by Helga Gruendler-Schierloh (Book Review #415)”