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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Susie HeathPublisher: Rethink Press Imprint: Ecademy Press Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.255kg ISBN: 9781905823369ISBN 10: 1905823363 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 14 April 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThe author has managed to beautifully combine profound concepts with practical exercises that ensure the leap from intellectual appreciation to a real understanding of what it means to be feminine. Her light and humorous style makes it very easy to read. This is a fabulous book and one I would thoroughly recommend to any woman who wants to really know herself. -- Kate Mottershead - Hampshire What a truly beautiful, thought provoking book. I feel Susie has truly captured what feminism is really about; it's not about us being in competition with men, I really feel that in order to make the most out of our lives, we need to 'find' ourselves again so we feel truly fulfilled as wives, mothers, lovers etc and that the men in our lives feel completely valued instead of being under threat! Thank you Susie for pulling together this book, sharing your wisdom with us and for giving permission to women to re-awaken our authentic feminine! -- Louise Heasman - The Athena Network Hallelujah! Finally, permission to stop trying to outstrip men and be women - and still fabulous! This is a great book for any women caught in the rat race, trying to do it all, be it all and wondering why men simply don't measure up. It's not about being stuck in the dark ages; far from it - it's about being women and letting men be men so we all do what we do best and what makes us happy and balanced. What a revelation! -- Lesley Morrissey - Professional Speechwriter and Commercial Copywriter In a corporate world that can make women masculine and when so many women play the role of dad as well as mum, Susie shows women how they can re- awaken their authentic feminine qualities. Susie has poured her heart and soul into this nurturing book and I resonate with her views on emotional release, a natural approach to birth and mothering, connecting with the elements and so many more treasures that show women how to value and express themselves. Susie has come a long way in her own personal healing and growth journey through courageous soul searching and shares her insight and wisdom in this generous book. -- Diane Priestley - Journalist and Counsellor This book is a sympathetic but powerful look at the art of being happy from a female and distinctly feminine perspective. It is packed with practical activities, many based around movement and dance, to help women take a break from striving and achieving in a masculine world and to re-connect with their feminine essence. Susie astutely recognises that masculine and feminine have different and distinct strengths that complement each other. Although I read the book from a man's perspective (being one myself), I appreciate the value in a book that brings harmony and love to relationships. Actually, this is a book men should read; by understanding the feminine, we can come to be comfortable being masculine. -- Dr Simon King - Chiropractor and Consultant Kinesiologist Author InformationAuthor Website: http://susie@susieheath.comSusie Heath works with high-achieving executives, particularly in the area of male/female dynamics in the workplace, communication and influence, focusing on stress, and relationship and intimacy issues. A best selling author of several books, she is an international speaker, workshop facilitator, coach, therapist and mentor working with women in the workplace, entrepreneurs and executives. She has run workshops for Women in Banking and Finance and has worked with high profile film stars, opera singers, pop stars and even royalty. Tab Content 6Author Website: http://susie@susieheath.comCountries AvailableAll regions |