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I am a big fan of Louise Hay, but I have to admit I did not enjoy this book as much as You Can Heal Your Life. It was a good read, but I admit I skipped some pages here and there, as they were similar to You Can Heal Your Life. What made this book unique was that it would really be helpful for women who are young, or even those who lacked self-esteem due to a bad relationship, or any bad experience in their life. It touches on everything you encounter in your life from harassment, to raising children. It teaches you, as all her books do to love yourself first. It really teaches women that it is alright to be alone, and how to become financially stable without a man in your life. I love how she tells you to always be positive, and to stop criticizing yourself. There are so many women that can relate to this chapter. Really what she is saying are things we already know - take care of our bodies, educate ourselves, be creative, and build a spiritual connection.
I really think this book could be a self-esteem booster for someone that is just beginning their life again.
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