ID #110018 |
Amazon's Price: $ 9.24
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Summary of this Book... | ||
This book inspires, encourages, and urges women to take action to do better by themselves, by their loved ones, by their community, and by the world. Encouraging people to get involved is a relentless task, but the creative way the author offers her ideas should motivate even the most apathetic people by starting them with working on themselves and gradually advancing their ambitions. The book has four major sections: • What would you do...for yourself? • What would you do...for your loved ones? • What would you do...for your community? • What would you do...for the World? Each section has examples of the achievements of women and encouraging witty quotes by very important people like Mother Theresa. In the first section, after Eleanor Roosevelt’s quote of “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent,” the author encourages women with: Take her advice and stop consenting to being overworked, used, abused, dumped on… Afterwards, a quote from Oprah Winfrey, which tells women to do something so daring even they can’t believe they are doing it, leads to “awesome ideas in action” and a “My Opinion Rocks” pledge for women to print and sign. Doing…for-loved-ones section starts with an inspiring ten-item list, followed by examples of what women did and could do in that category, including an “I accept your choices” promise, leading to love’s brave, beautiful and brilliant inspiration, such as what Dana Reeve has done for Christopher Reeve. The third section, too, has a ten-item list of doing things for the community and volunteering, followed by ideas, motivating stories, quotations, and a pact to make one’s community a better place. Fourth section, too, follows the same pattern as the earlier three sections, and all sections include recommendations for noteworthy websites. Although, at first reading, the ideas inside this book may feel highly idealistic, they are doable, and each experience story challenges and encourages the readers. The successes of women are uplifting and encouraging | ||
This type of Book is good for... | ||
motivating women to take charge of their lives and then take action to improve their community and the world. | ||
I especially liked... | ||
the inspirational quotes and the experience stories. | ||
This Book made me feel... | ||
hopeful that the younger generation of women will move forward what the older ones started a few decades ago. | ||
The author of this Book... | ||
Shelly Rachanow is a graduate of George Washington University and Emory University School of Law. She lives in Los Angeles, California. The success of her first book If Women Ran the World… gave her the encouragement for this book. She has a blog in myspace under the title "ifawomanranthecountry". She is also in Linkedin and facebook. | ||
I recommend this Book because... | ||
it inspires and challenges women to take charge. | ||
Further Comments... | ||
Even if too idealistic, the suggestions inside the book are doable with influential words challenging and encouraging the readers. | ||
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Created May 08, 2009 at 2:22pm •
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