Schaef helps us to smile at our worries and encourages us to re-examine our discontent and our desperate need to control our lives. She ponders with us the true nature of love, solitude, creativity, friendship, sorrow, intimacy, and all the experiences that go into making a life. Best of all, she inspires us to respect our own particular inner rhythm and intuitive wisdom, to live this moment, now, with trust and joy.
Synopsis A sequel to the best-selling Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much presents a collection of daily meditations that encourage readers to abandon the anxieties and worries that trouble their lives, offering thoughts on creativity, friendship, love, sorrow, and other life experiences. Synopsis Schaef's bestselling Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much persuaded women to do less and live more. In this wise and inspiring sequel to that beloved book, Schaef offers us a collection of daily meditations that encourages us to give up the "what if's" that trouble so many of our hours. Description from The Reader's CatalogAnne Wilson Schaef's bestselling "Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much" invited women to do less and live more. In this sequel, which is also a collection of daily meditations, Schaef encourages us to explore the worries that trouble so many of our lives and to reexamine our discontent and our desperate need to control our lives. She ponders the true nature of love, solitude, creativity, friendship, sorrow, and all the experiences that go into living a life. Best of all, she inspires us to respect our own particular inner rhythm and intuitive wisdom, to live this moment, now, with trust and joy.From The PublisherAnne Wilson Schaef's bestselling Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much invited women to do less and live more. In this wise and graceful sequel to that beloved book, which is also a collection of daily meditations, Schaef encourages us to give up the worries that trouble so many of our lives.Schaef helps us to smile at our worries and encourages us to re-examine our discontent and our desperate need to control our lives. She ponders with us the true nature of love, solitude, creativity, friendship, sorrow, intimacy, and all the experiences that go into making a life. Best of all, she inspires us to respect our own particular inner rhythm and intuitive wisdom, to live this moment, now, with trust and joy.
Synopsis Schaef's bestselling Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much persuaded women to do less and live more. In this wise and inspiring sequel to that beloved book, Schaef offers us a collection of daily meditations that encourages us to give up the "what if's" that trouble so many of our hours. Description from The Reader's CatalogAnne Wilson Schaef's bestselling "Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much" invited women to do less and live more. In this sequel, which is also a collection of daily meditations, Schaef encourages us to explore the worries that trouble so many of our lives and to reexamine our discontent and our desperate need to control our lives. She ponders the true nature of love, solitude, creativity, friendship, sorrow, and all the experiences that go into living a life. Best of all, she inspires us to respect our own particular inner rhythm and intuitive wisdom, to live this moment, now, with trust and joy.From The PublisherAnne Wilson Schaef's bestselling Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much invited women to do less and live more. In this wise and graceful sequel to that beloved book, which is also a collection of daily meditations, Schaef encourages us to give up the worries that trouble so many of our lives.Schaef helps us to smile at our worries and encourages us to re-examine our discontent and our desperate need to control our lives. She ponders with us the true nature of love, solitude, creativity, friendship, sorrow, intimacy, and all the experiences that go into making a life. Best of all, she inspires us to respect our own particular inner rhythm and intuitive wisdom, to live this moment, now, with trust and joy.
Description from The Reader's CatalogAnne Wilson Schaef's bestselling "Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much" invited women to do less and live more. In this sequel, which is also a collection of daily meditations, Schaef encourages us to explore the worries that trouble so many of our lives and to reexamine our discontent and our desperate need to control our lives. She ponders the true nature of love, solitude, creativity, friendship, sorrow, and all the experiences that go into living a life. Best of all, she inspires us to respect our own particular inner rhythm and intuitive wisdom, to live this moment, now, with trust and joy.From The PublisherAnne Wilson Schaef's bestselling Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much invited women to do less and live more. In this wise and graceful sequel to that beloved book, which is also a collection of daily meditations, Schaef encourages us to give up the worries that trouble so many of our lives.Schaef helps us to smile at our worries and encourages us to re-examine our discontent and our desperate need to control our lives. She ponders with us the true nature of love, solitude, creativity, friendship, sorrow, intimacy, and all the experiences that go into making a life. Best of all, she inspires us to respect our own particular inner rhythm and intuitive wisdom, to live this moment, now, with trust and joy.
From The PublisherAnne Wilson Schaef's bestselling Meditations for Women Who Do Too Much invited women to do less and live more. In this wise and graceful sequel to that beloved book, which is also a collection of daily meditations, Schaef encourages us to give up the worries that trouble so many of our lives.Schaef helps us to smile at our worries and encourages us to re-examine our discontent and our desperate need to control our lives. She ponders with us the true nature of love, solitude, creativity, friendship, sorrow, intimacy, and all the experiences that go into making a life. Best of all, she inspires us to respect our own particular inner rhythm and intuitive wisdom, to live this moment, now, with trust and joy.