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fEmpowerment
Sandy Shepard
Mollydooker Press
, 2007 - 256 pages
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highly recommended
I liked it ... and I'm a guy!!!
I know Sandy, the author, and heard about the book as she was writing it, but felt it was only for women. I bought a copy for my daughter, thumbed through it and suddenly realized it was loaded with great advice, guidance and ideas for anyone. Naturally, it's more slanted to a female audience, but I think it's a wealth of great information.
Guys should buy a copy for every woman they know. They'll be grateful you did!
a book for all my girlfriends
As an independant, single woman who has travelled the world and set up two
businesses, I wondered if a book using a Bond Girl analogy could be helpful
to me. If Bond Girls fall heart-first for Bond and then get left in his
wake, was that something I could relate to? After a few pages however I
realised I am what Ms Shepard calls the quinessentail Bond Girl. I have run
both my businesses for decades with success. I also concentrate on bringing
into my life what I passionately desire, and strive to live my best life
each and every day. With a best friend style and simple-to-follow steps that
inspire you to take action from the first chapter, Sandy has covered an
astonishing number of topics in this easy to read book
I have visited over 100 countries in the world and I am fascinated with
others who have been fortunate to have done the same. I recently enjoyed the
book Eat, Pray, Love. Sandy's book details similar lessons, but gives
practical steps for any woman to follow and embody without giving up her job
and home, then traveling abroad for a year! As I read each chapter, a vision
of various friends appeared on the pages, friends that I knew were having
issues in their lives. I felt it would be inappropriate for me to suggest
they give themselves an overhaul but this is the perfect book to pass on
to those girlfriends. Sandy's no-nonsense style gets the point across with
no risk to the friendships."
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Great Book For The New Year & A New YOU
This book teaches women of all ages how to love themselves in a practical, sexy, fun, and creative way. Living a life that everyone wants to imitate. After reading this book you and your James will see just how passionate you really are.
viva la difference
Sandy's inspiring book may have been written for a younger crowd, but as a `femme d'un certain age' I found it a fun and informative read. When I was younger and a newly-hatched feminist I went through an extended period of challenging and competing with every male out there in my personal relationships and in my work. Although there were plenty of good reasons for doing so in those days (although co-owner of a business with
my husband, I was always introduced as the wife of the owner, that kind of thing) the changes in my perspective in the here-and-now came about through sometimes painful experience plus the evolution that time brings. I salute all those early fems for the necessary work they did in the old days, paving the way for thinkers/writers like Shepard but I also think she is right on about celebrating "la difference" between men and women and supporting and honoring the man in your life. It is not giving up or giving in to do so
and what possibly could be a more hopeless task than trying to change your man. And if you do succeed you might not like the results! Check out this book for some thought-provoking, serious but often very funny exploration of this subject.
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Something to aspire to
The author has a funny, engaging, and doable approach to helping "superwomen" become that much more "super." Her personal experiences are amazing and certainly inform her recommendations, but her techniques are approachable for all. This is a paper version of "You go, girlfriend!" that all women should get for those who inspired us, or who need a little extra inspiration. It's irreverent and accessible and an easy and fun read. And, best of all, if you accomplish even one of the (very attainable) goals, the title alone makes you feel worth of Ursula Andress/Halle Berry (pick your era!) status.
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By using the Bond Girl (from the ever-popular James Bond movies and books) as her paradigm,
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Sandy Shepard leads the reader to experience, then unleash, her inner authentic self. Ms. Shepard states that she aims to change the world, one Bond Girl at a time. A successful businesswoman and attorney, Ms. Shepard is particularly passionate about helping harried women weave sensual femininity into their daily routines, and this book uses a friendly "best girlfriend" style to help women empower their lives.
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