Daily meditations for women who love too much
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By: Robin Norwood
Format: Paperback
From: Tarcher
Pub. Date: May 1997
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1997-06-16
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 400
Ean: 9780874778762
Isbn: 087477876X
ABOUT THE BOOK
"A very interesting complement to the extended version of the book <>. Recommended also for people who do not feel like reading lots. It has 3-4 lines of text or a picture in each page.
The drawings are also excellent, each of them with their own little hint. Some times you need to think a bit in order to understand how they relate to the text.
Interesting reading for you, ideal gift for your sister or your best friend :-)"
~ Written on 2008-08-27
"I did not find this book helpful at all. It was recommended to me by a healthcare provider. I'm sure it would be helpful for specific situations. I read a few pages in it once. I don't even know where it is now!"
~ Written on 2008-07-17
"I have read women who love too much and am currently in recovery and that book along with this one that I just purchased has had an amazing impact on my life. It is truly a blessing that this material is available to women."
~ Written on 2007-05-25
"I loved the original book (I also reviewed it) and I needed so much help to get out of "love too much" pattern with my ex husband. So I got this book. Daily meditations are indeed in line with all learned in the book, they are sort of daily reminders of all the little things we did wrong and all the things we need to change about US, but actually meditating on these, reading one per day seemed so corny. So I flipped thru it randomly and read several at one time until I would get tired, and then come back to it some other time. It might have worked better if I used it as prescribed, but I was too screwed up at the time. Unfortunately. For closing, here is one of my favorites: "We are certain that if we show someone how much we love him, no matter how he treats us, he will change. What we are really showing him is that it is safe for him to remain the same". Boy, was I champion of this particular mistake!"
~ Written on 2005-07-05
"I've given/recommended this book to several off my friends and family members. It's genuinely helpful and doesn't toss in the clinical bullcrap that comes along with "selfhelp" books."
~ Written on 2003-08-09