*The Wishing Shelf Book Awards - RED RIBBON AWARD WINNER*
"An accessibly written self-help book which could help you to find a better balance in life. A RED RIBBON WINNER and highly recommended!" - The Wishing Shelf Book Awards
- "This book will help you feel UNSTOPPABLE in Life!"
- "This is a great compilation of anecdotes and life lessons... Would be great for a daily meditation."
- "This book will make for a great graduation gift. A great read with timely advice."
- "Whether you're dealing with grief and loss or stress and anxiety, or grappling with how to love yourself, how to be okay alone, or how to change your brain, heal your mind, and achieve your dreams and max your potential, this Two-Hour Self-Help Short Reads is a dealing with loss book as much as a 'learn to love yourself' workbook."
- "The author has a lot to say and, thankfully, says it in an accessible way... readers feeling depressed or just sad will find this empowering and helpful."
If you want to travel a path towards self-love and being the person you were meant to be, then this book is for you!
"Fabulous" leads the reader on a journey from sadness and self-recrimination through discovering hope and self-acceptance to achieving one's destiny and finding self-love.
In what critics have described as "A memoir of experiences with pithy prose," Ally Dalsimer tackles the struggles of loss, motivation, and the journey we all can take to be the person we want to be.
Weaving a dramatic yet light-hearted narrative punctuated by deeply moving personal stories, sayings, and observations, It's Okay Not to Be Fabulous Every Day! leads us on a journey to navigate periods of change with an eye to identifying and achieving our personal life goals with purpose and without self-sabotage or recrimination. You'll learn:
How to keep moving forward no matter what you're facing
How to manage daily struggles with grace and resilience
How to love yourself and stop the self-sabotage
How to change your brain and heal your mind
How to deal with stress and anxiety
How to handle grief and loss
How to be more positive
How to be okay alone
Tapping into wide-ranging wisdom from Thomas Edison to Yoda, from Martin Luther King, Jr. to Led Zeppelin, Ally will inspire you with insights for handling adversity and trauma with strength and wisdom. As she explains, "It's okay if our paths are not lineartaking small steps or a few side steps is better than sliding backwards."
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